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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 15:  Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott greets Russia's President Vladimir Putin during the official welcome at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibitions Centre on November 15, 2014 in Brisbane, Australia. World leaders have gathered in Brisbane for the annual G20 Summit and are expected to discuss economic growth, free trade and climate change as well as pressing issues including the situation in Ukraine and the Ebola crisis.  (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Abbott: expel Russian envoy

Tony Abbott, who threatened to “shirt-front” Vladimir Putin over MH17 — wants Australia to kick out Russia’s ambassador if Moscow refuses to apologise.

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MH370 can be found quickly

If authorities had not turned a blind eye to all the advice coming from aviation professionals, MH370 would have been found.

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(FILES) This file photo taken on March 8, 2016 shows a Malaysian man walking in front of a mural of missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane in a back-alley in Shah Alam. The disappearance of the Boeing 777 carrying 239 passengers and crew almost four years ago is one of aviation's greatest mysteries, with an Australian-led hunt across a 120,000 square-kilometre (46,000 square-mile) zone failing to reveal the crash site.  / AFP PHOTO / Manan VATSYAYANA / TO GO WITH Australia-Malaysia-China-aviation-MH370,FOCUS by Glenda Kwek

Why MH370 was no accident

A Malaysia Airlines pilot planned the crash in the southern Indian Ocean down to the last detail, a new book argues.

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