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New Data Shows Possible Malaysia Jet Debris in Indian Ocean
New data from a French satellite shows potential debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet in the southern Indian Ocean, Sunday.
Australian Satellites Spot Possible Airplane Remains
Australian satellites have detected objects that may be part of the missing Malaysia Air jetliner.
Two objects of considerable size, one as large as 24 meters, have been spotted in the southern Indian Ocean, off the western coast of Perth, Euronews reveals.
Files Deleted from Flight Simulator of Missing Malaysian Jet
Authorities are trying to restore files deleted from the home flight simulator of the pilot aboard the missing Malaysian plane, Malaysia's defense minister said Wednesday.
China Starts Land Search for Malaysia Plane
China has started searching its territory for the missing Malaysian plane which mysteriously disappeared on March 8.
Two vast air corridors north and south of the plane's last known location will be on focus during the operation, the BBC has reported.
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Malaysia Airlines Plane Search Involves 26 Countries
Twenty-six countries are taking part in the search and investigation surrounding the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Malaysian authorities revealed during a press conference on Monday that the scope of the search operation has been expanded as far as Kazakhstan and Australia, CNN reported.
US Sends Ship to Indian Ocean on Indication of Missing Malaysian Jet
The Pentagon has sent the warship USS Kidd to the Indian Ocean, following an indication that missing Malaysian Airlines plane could have crashed on Saturday in the area.
According to senior administration officials, the missing Malaysian flight continued to "ping" a satellite after it lost contact with radar, the ABC News reports.
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