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The search has resumed for missing Flight MH370, while an expert has shared his view that the plane could be stuck in a notoriously deep and dangerous part of the ocean he has described as the 'perfec ...
After months of painstaking negotiations, Malaysia's government finally approved the new hunt for flight MH370.
Malaysia’s government gave final approval for a Texas-based company to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014.