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30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is not ne
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investiga
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockh
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to deta
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agencies
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 mil 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false information
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone, inve
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappea
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not offi
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 -
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basic nee
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
tion Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
nce by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
fe raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended and e
din says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate b
ger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevant auth
ased to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen
ct - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline will prov
Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sa
ind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
mation has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told media.
Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
atures, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is not ne
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investiga
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockh
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to deta
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agencies
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 mil 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false information
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone, inve
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappea
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not offi
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 -
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basic nee
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the informati
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hish 1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, wi
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be inves
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capa
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligenc
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly si
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there
8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat ye
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false in
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind t
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday w
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above the
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had n UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
tion Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
nce by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
fe raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended and e
din says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate b
ger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevant auth
ased to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen
ct - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline will prov
Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sa
he Immigration Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
ess conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahm
n inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
land is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been exte
Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to i
ole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to re
e been released to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
n where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early in the morning of March 8.
n put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
d that with radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
integrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
eved to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris ha
ngular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
sistance to all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airlin
t the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahi
ind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
mation has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told media.
Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
atures, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.
n relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
olved. Information has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told
ent of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
re families expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional suppo
an facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is n
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammu
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to inve
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a L
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigate
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agen 6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 4 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false inform
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disa
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were no
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basi
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no que UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
partment but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
y Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended
s all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to invest
anifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevan
o international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
ctive by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
nd transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
, a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has bee
ught to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
milies 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline wil
r International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Ham
operations have been extended and expanded. information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
on has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told med birth, fingerprints, etc.
on said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
ted in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is n
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammu
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to inve
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a L
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigate
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agen 6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 4 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false inform
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disa
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were no
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basi
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no que UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
partment but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
y Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended
s all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to invest
anifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevan
o international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
ctive by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
nd transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
, a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has bee
ught to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
milies 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline wil
r International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Ham
operations have been extended and expanded. information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
on has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told med birth, fingerprints, etc.
on said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
ted in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is not ne
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investiga
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockh
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to deta
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agencies
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 mil 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false information
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone, inve
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappea
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not offi
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 -
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basic nee
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
tion Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
nce by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
fe raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended and e
din says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate b
ger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevant auth
ased to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen
ct - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline will prov
Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sa
ind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
mation has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told media.
Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
atures, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is not ne
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investiga
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockh
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to deta
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agencies
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 mil 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false information
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone, inve
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappea
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not offi
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 -
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basic nee
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
tion Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
nce by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
fe raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended and e
din says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate b
ger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevant auth
ased to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen
ct - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline will prov
Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sa
ind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
mation has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told media.
Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
atures, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATE [5.30pm]: Lost Malaysian passports are reported to the Immigration Department but the information is not ne
UPDATE [4.40pm]: Here are key points from the just concluded press conference by Transport Minister Hishammuddin
1)Authorities are trying to verify reports of a sighting of what looks like an inverted life raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investiga
2) Search and rescue main continues to be the main focus. New Zealand is the latest country to join efforts, with a Lockh
3) Claims of the Chinese Martyr's Brigade taking responsibility for case - Hishammuddin says all allegations will be investigated, but
4) Hishammuddin also said authorities have done a study of the whole passenger manifest. "We have the capacity to deta
5) He added that pictures of the passengers on stolen passports have been released to international intelligence agencies
6) Declined to answer question on whether police report in Kelantan where a low-flying plane was allegedly sighted early
7) When asked about the issue of the stolen passports, Hishamuddin put it in perspective by stating that there are 40 mil 8) Security in Malaysian airports remain the same as the government is not treating this as a security threat yet.
9) Repeated calls to not disseminate unverified information, to not distress families of passengers with false information
UPDATE [3.04pm]: A veteran Malaysian military and commercial pilot said that with radar and transponder information alone, inve
UPDATE [2.25pm]: A video shows how the missing aircraft may have 'disintegrated mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappea
UPDATE [12.35pm]: Reports of an object spotted by the Vietnamese, believed to be a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not offi
UPDATE [11.50am]: Vietnamese searchers say they cannot find the rectangular object - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 -
UPDATE [10.40am]: Malaysia Airlines has given initial financial assistance to all families 'over and above their basic nee
UPDATE [9.30am]: Authorities will investigate why immigration officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport had no questions UPDATE [8:11am]: A video clip of a man dialing the number of his elder broth
tion Department but the information is not necessarily shared with Interpol, a Foreign Affairs Ministry source says. Read it here.
nce by Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Department of Civil Aviation director-general Azharuddin Abdul Rahman:
fe raft in the sea. Ships being sent to investigate reports. Report here.
latest country to join efforts, with a Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft. In the West Coast, search and rescue operations have been extended and e
din says all allegations will be investigated, but the primary focus is to locate aircraft. "We can relay this kind of information to agencies to investigate b
ger manifest. "We have the capacity to detail every single aspect of the passengers involved. Information has to be delivered to relevant auth
ased to international intelligence agencies that have access to information such as biometrics, dates of birth, fingerprints, etc.
perspective by stating that there are 40 million passports reported missing to Interpol.
radar and transponder information alone, investigators would be able to tell if the plane blew up mid-air. Full report here.
mid-air', a possible theory behind the disappearance of MH370. Watch the video here.
a door of the aircraft, on Sunday were not officially verified by Vietnam officials, the Department of Civil Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen
ct - thought to be one of the doors of MH370 - that was spotted on Sunday afternoon. Read it here.
all families 'over and above their basic needs', it said in a statement this morning. More families expected in KL today. The airline will prov
Lumpur International Airport had no questions about Italian and Austrian passengers with Asian facial features, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sa
ind of information to agencies to investigate but we don't want it to distract ongoing operations." Report here
mation has to be delivered to relevant authorities. When it doesnt affect the investigation, you will be the first to know," he told media.
Aviation said. No aircraft debris has been seen after 60 hours, only wood and other debris not from the plane.Story here.
expected in KL today. The airline will provide the families travel facilities, accommodation, meals, medical and emotional support.
atures, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. Full story here.