MH370 disappearance
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South Korea’s Jeju Air crash: The most pressing questions facing investigators
There are many potential causes for the airline disaster in South Korea. We need to understand them, but never lose sight of the fact that such tragedies are extremely rare.
- Richard de Crespigny
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Search to resume for MH370 wreckage on ‘no-find-no-fee’ basis
Malaysia has agreed to reopen the search for the wreckage more than 10 years after it disappeared in one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries.
- Ashley Tang
‘Deeply vicious’ slurs don’t deter Blaine Gibson’s hunt for vanished plane
The perpetual adventurer’s search for MH370 has made him a target.
- Zach Hope
Malaysian prime minister happy to reopen probe into missing flight MH370
Anwar Ibrahim also warned Western nations not to try to pit South-East Asian countries against Beijing after meeting with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- Matthew Knott
Malaysia says search for MH370 must resume off Australian coast
An American company has put forward a proposal to search 15,000 square kilometres of the Southern Indian Ocean. So far, the Malaysian government is backing it.
- Zach Hope
Investigator says Malaysia ‘doesn’t want’ cause of MH370 crash known
Two separate reports have proposed new search areas for the wreck of the Boeing 777 that disappeared a decade ago in one of aviation’s greatest mysteries.
- Chris Barrett
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Fisherman’s ‘plausible’ wing find triggers new push to solve MH370 mystery
A former naval officer involved in the initial hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight has called for an investigation into an Australian man’s claims he pulled up a large piece of a commercial plane at sea.
- Melissa Cunningham
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Trawler skipper’s memory from the deep dredges up intriguing questions
Six months after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared, Kit Olver and his crew hauled up what they were convinced was the wing of a jet airliner.
- Tony Wright
Malaysia asks Interpol to help track down NY comedian who made MH370 joke
New York-based Jocelyn Chia has stirred controversy after posting on social media a clip where she joked about the plane that went missing nine years ago.
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Everyone will sound like a conspiracy theorist unless we find MH370
It’s not just the family members for whom we need to solve this jumbo-sized mystery. The flying public need to know they can get on a plane and not vanish.
- Jeff Wise
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