MH370: hand-written note, breaking news & new sighting
The third week of the hunt for flight 370 begins with another sighting of what may or may not turn out to be wreckage.
The recovery teams are quickly losing their best opportunity to find the plane. They have to find what is left of it to have any chance of understanding what really happened.
The search area for the Malaysia Airlines jetliner, which disappeared nearly three weeks ago, shifts to a new part of the Indian Ocean due to a “credible lead”.
Thai satellite images pick up images of 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean during a search for the missing Malaysian airliner.
French satellite images reveal 122 objects in the southern Indian Ocean that could be debris from the missing Malaysian airliner.
Families of Chinese passengers aboard the missing MH370 clash with police outside Beijing’s Malaysian embassy and hold banners with the plea: “MH370, don’t make us wait too long!”
As the search for missing Malaysia flight MH370 narrows, questions are being asked about what lies under the vast southern Indian Ocean.
Relatives of missing Chinese passengers clash with police in Beijing outside the Malaysian embassy, as Malaysian officials say the search will now focus on the southern part of the southern corridor.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says a plane missing for more than two weeks with 239 people on board is assumed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean west of Perth with no survivors.
Click through the slides to see the key phases in the search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.
Colleen Keller, who led a team that helped find Air France flight 477, says she will reserve judgment on what may have happened to Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 till wreckage is found.
New French satellite images show possible debris from the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 being searched in the southern Indian Ocean.
We’re walked to the edge of the runway, where the pilot tells us what he and rest of the crew saw – or in today’s case what they didn’t see.
The third week of the hunt for flight 370 begins with another sighting of what may or may not turn out to be wreckage.
China is investigating new satellite images of debris in the southern Indian Ocean, possibly from missing flight MH370, Malaysian officials say.
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim tells Jonathan Rugman it is absurd to cast aspersions on the pilot of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 because of his political leanings.