Mar 15 Watch China demands answers from Malaysia about missing plane By PBS News Hour While relatives wait for news in a Beijing hotel, China is demanding answers from the Malaysian government about the disappearance and search for Flight 370. Orville Schell, who heads the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society talks with… Continue watching
Mar 14 Search for missing Malaysian jetliner expands after new data is uncovered By Ellen Rolfes Malaysia expanded the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft on Thursday to the Andaman Sea, as many as 1,000 miles or more off the flight's original course. Continue reading
Mar 13 New report says Malaysia Airlines jet stayed in air for four more hours By News Desk The Wall Street Journal reported early Thursday that U.S. investigators suspect that the missing Malaysia Airlines jet stayed in the air for about four hours past the time it reached its last confirmed location. The paper reports that U.S. counterterrorism… Continue reading
Mar 12 Watch News Wrap: China spots possible debris in Malaysian jet search By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Wednesday, China reported it had images of possible debris in the South China Sea near where a Malaysian Airlines jet disappeared. Also, President Obama announced a plan to expand overtime pay to millions of salaried American… Continue watching
Mar 12 China claims to have spotted debris from missing plane By News Desk China says one of its satellites has spotted possible debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner. Continue reading
Mar 11 Watch Tuesday March 11, 2014 By PBS News Hour On the NewsHour Tuesday, the still-missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 is now believed to have been spotted hundreds of miles off-course. Also, Eastern European countries express concern about Russia’s ambitions, the Obama administration finds creative ways of marketing health care… Continue watching
Mar 11 Conflicting reports indicate flight 370 changed course before disappearing By News Desk The Associated Press reports that the head of the Malaysian Air Force says his agency uncovered radar evidence that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 nearly reversed course before vanishing on Saturday. The evidence suggests the airliner traveled back across Malaysia and… Continue reading
Mar 11 Mystery passengers identified; crowdsourcing effort aids search for missing Malayasia flight By Justin Scuiletti Colorado satellite imaging company DigitalGlobe is asking the public for help in the search efforts for the missing Malaysian airliner based on high-resolution images of the Gulf of Thailand -- the flight’s last known location. Interpol released the names of… Continue reading
Mar 10 Watch How does a modern jetliner vanish without a trace? By PBS News Hour There are still many more questions than answers in the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Judy Woodruff asks former NTSB investigator Alan Diehl and former NTSB board member John Goglia to speculate on different known factors and possible… Continue watching
Mar 09 Stolen passports used to board missing jet were in Interpol database By Kayla Ruble Interpol has confirmed that at least two passports used by passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight were registered in its Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database, the international police agency said on Sunday. Continue reading