Beijing Court Begins Compensation Hearing for Victims of Flight MH370
A Beijing court began the compensation hearing for relatives of Chinese passengers who died on a Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 that went missing
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A Beijing court began the compensation hearing for relatives of Chinese passengers who died on a Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 that went missing
In January 2017, Australia, China and Malaysia called off a two-year, $141-million underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean.
Despite having the black box detector, the search team
mentioned that finding the black box may not directly reveal
the cause of the plane's missing.
It was not "All right, good night", but "Good night Malaysian three seven zero".
Najib Razak to visit Perth to see operation first hand with
authorities yet to confirm debris sightings linked to missing
plane.
The lack of information on the location of where the plane
crashed has delayed research teams to find it.
The disclosure that MI6 as well as the CIA are helping the
Malaysian authorities will add to speculation the aircraft was
hijacked by terrorists.
The images are the fifth ones from satellites to show potential debris following
other sightings by US, Australian, Chinese and French satellites.
Malaysia is facing a potential loss of up to RM4.2 billion.
Satellite images show debris, potentially be MH370, in southwest of Australia.
Insurance experts warns of divergent compensation claim for US
families of the missing MH370.
The search for the missing flight MH370 is now focused in an
area covering some 469,407 square nautical miles.
Malaysia's prime minister has announced that missing flight
MH370 crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.
The captain of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 receives
a call shortly before take-off from an unidentified woman using
a mobile phone.
Prime Minister Tony Abbot mentioned that the Australian navy
will confirm whether the objects belong to the missing Malaysia
Airline or not.
Obama claimed that the US will provide any available resources
to help the search of the missing Malaysia Airline airplane.
An official says hijacking was no longer a theory, but
"conclusive".
"We have an indication that the plane went down in the Indian
Ocean," a senior Pentagon official said as quoted by ABC News
on Wednesday.
Real-time flight tracking websites confirmed that the plane
signal suddenly disappeared.
The search and rescue team still continue to find the ill-fated
Malaysia Airlines that went missing. The following is a
timeline of the events.