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Kazuhiko Morisawa from the Japan Coast Guard looks out of a Japan Coast Guard Gulfstream V aircraft as it flies over the s...

World Mar 20

Texas company will search for missing Malaysia Airlines plane in new part of Indian Ocean

By Associated Press

World Mar 06

MH370 disappeared ten years ago and search for the plane may be renewed. Here’s what we know about one of aviation’s biggest mysteries

Malaysia’s government says it may renew the hunt for MH370, the Malaysia Airlines flight that vanished without a trace on March 8, 2014, after an American marine robotics company proposed a fresh search.

By Eileen Ng, Associated Press

World Aug 05

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News Wrap: UN warns female and child casualties are on the rise in Afghanistan

In our news wrap Wednesday, civilian casualties among Afghan women jumped 23 percent this year, and among children the number rose 13 percent, according to a report by the United Nations. Also, international experts confirmed that plane debris found in…

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World Aug 05

Malaysia’s leader confirms wing fragment from missing MH370

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday that experts in France have confirmed that the wing fragment found last week is from the missing Malaysia Arlines that disappeared last year, the Associated Press is reporting.

By News Desk

Nation Jul 31

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News Wrap: Charleston shooting suspect enters temporary not guilty plea

In our news wrap Friday, Dylann Roof entered a temporary not guilty plea to federal hate crime charges in connection to the killing of nine worshippers at a church in Charleston last month. Also, the wing fragment discovered on an…

By PBS News Hour

Jul 30

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Will debris help narrow search for MH370?

By PBS News Hour

Even though it seems more and more likely that the debris recovered on the island of Reunion is part of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, many questions still remain. Judy Woodruff learns more from science correspondent Miles O’Brien and…

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Jul 30

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Debris may be first trace of missing Malaysian plane

By PBS News Hour

A large piece of debris that washed ashore on the island of Reunion is being sent to a French military lab. Aviation investigators will determine whether it's the first trace of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, missing for more than a…

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Jul 30

U.S. official: Washed up plane debris appears to match Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

By Joan Lowy, Lori Hinnant, Rod McGuirk, Associated Press

According to the Associated Press, a U.S. official says debris found earlier today matches that of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that went missing last March.

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Oct 08

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Will flight tracking evolve in wake of Malaysia Air mystery?

By PBS News Hour

More than six months ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on its trip from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Two months of searching for wreckage and clues yielded no definitive answers about what happened. On Monday the search resumed. Jeffrey Brown…

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Jul 24

Aviation’s terrible week doesn’t mean flying is less safe, say experts

By Associated Press

Less than one in 2 million flights last year ended in an accident in which the plane was damaged beyond repair, according to the International Air Transport Association. That includes accidents involving cargo and charter airlines as well as scheduled…

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