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Johnny Begue, who stumbled across a piece of plane wreckage from the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on the beach

Second possible MH370 plane part found in Reunion

  An international team of investigators probing the loss of flight MH370 will issue a statement on Tuesday

South Korean Son Gwon-Bun (R), 78, wipes the tears of her North Korean brother Son Gwon-Geun (L), 83, as they bid farewell following their three-day separated family reunion meeting at the Mount Kumgang resort on the North's southeastern coast on October 22, 2015. Photo: AFP/Yonhap

Traumatic final farewell for reunited Korean families

  For the nearly 400 South Koreans and their 140 relatives taking part, the 12 hours of total face time was...

French gendarmes and police stand near a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015

France says wing part found on Reunion island definitely from MH370

A numbers found on the flaperon is identified as being the serial number of the MH370 Boeing 777.

French gendarmes and police stand near a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015.

MH370 debris exposes divisions over air crash investigations

  "This kind of closed, unjust, and totally inefficient investigation is really hard ... to understand." 

A wing part was found on Reunion island in late July and confirmed by the Malaysian prime minister to be part of the Boeing 777 which went missing on March 8, 2014 with 239 people onboard

MH370 search resumes on Reunion island

  A search plane circled overhead and foot patrols combed the eastern coastline of the island

Malaysia says airplane debris is from Boeing 777

Malaysia says airplane debris is from Boeing 777

 

French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015.

Barnacles on debris could provide clues to missing MH370: experts

  Barnacle shells help determine the temperature and chemical composition of the water through which they passed to help reveal their origin...

The metallic debris found on a beach on La Reunion island on August 2, 2015, close to where part of Boeing 777 wing was found, sparking speculation it may be first tangible evidence that a Malaysia Airlines plane crashed into Indian Ocean

New debris found on island in hunt for MH370 answers

  Police collect a mangled piece of metal inscribed with two Chinese characters and attached to what appears to be a...

French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015.

Malaysia says Indian Ocean airplane debris is part of a Boeing 777

  Representatives from Malaysia, the United States, China, France and Boeing are due to participate in a "verification" of the flaperon on...

Jet investigators’ challenge: linking wave-tossed part to MH370

Jet investigators’ challenge: linking wave-tossed part to MH370

  “Our goal continues to be not only to find the airplane, but also to determine what happened -- and why,” a Boeing...

Why the trail of clues to Flight 370 now leads to France

Why the trail of clues to Flight 370 now leads to France

  By studying the part, investigators may be able to determine how it sheared off the 777 and whether the flaperon was...

Mystery plane debris shipped to France for analysis

Mystery plane debris shipped to France for analysis

 

French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Zinfos974/Prisca Bigot

Indian Ocean debris almost certainly from a Boeing 777-Malaysia

  The plane piece, roughly 2-2.5 meters in length, appeared fairly intact and did not have visible burn marks or...

John Cleese says he wasn't excited by Python reunion shows

John Cleese says he wasn't excited by Python reunion shows

 
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