Najib Razak
In somber homecoming, Malaysia lays MH17 dead to rest
Millions of black-clad Malaysians fell silent Friday in tribute to their 43 countrymen killed in the MH17 disaster as the first remains were brought home and laid to rest amid deep sorrow and anger.
Dutch and Australian experts finally reach MH17 crash site in Ukraine amid blasts
Explosions range out near the crash site of downed flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine on July 31 as international investigators arrived for the first time in nearly a week after Kiev announced a surprise one-day halt to its offensive against rebels.
Dutch experts headed to MH17 crash site: official
A team of 30 Dutch forensic experts headed Sunday to the crash site of flight MH17 in rebel-controlled east Ukraine, Dutch officials said, despite intensifying fighting in the area.
The team was able to travel following an agreement the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe made with the pro-Russian separatists, the justice ministry said in a statement.
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Some Asian carriers quit Ukraine airspace months ago
The Malaysian airliner apparently shot down over rebel-held eastern Ukraine was flying over airspace that a number of other Asian carriers had already abandoned months ago because of security concerns.
New Lead on Missing Malaysia Airliner
Search efforts for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been shifted from the previous area where the plane was believed to have gone down.
The new search area is approximately 1,680 km west of Australia's coast city Perth, which is 1,100 km north-east of the previous zone in the southern Indian Ocean where operations were conducted, the BBC revealed.
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Malaysia Airliner Search Resumes
The search for the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean has resumed, after weather conditions improved.
On Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak revealed that based on the latest data, it can be concluded the plane went down in the Indian Ocean, some 2,500 km off the Australian coast of Perth.
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Bad Weather Halts Plane Search, China Requests Evidence
The search for the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been temporarily suspended due to bad weather.
The Australian search teams have been ordered to halt the operations in the south Indian Ocean as a result of high winds and rain, the BBC revealed.
Malaysian PM Reveals Plane Went Down in Indian Ocean
Malaysia's Prime Minister has announced that on the basis of the latest analysis, it can be concluded that the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 went down in the Indian Ocean.
The announcement came as the search effort in the southern Indian Ocean completed a fifth day of operations, the BBC reports.
Malaysia Plane Deviation ‘Deliberate’, Reveals PM
A week since the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared on route to Beijing, evidence once again seems to lead towards a hijacking.
No signs of the plane have yet been discovered, but Malaysia’s Prime Minister has spoken of the likelihood of a terrorist act.
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