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Search for missing Malaysian plane MH370 to be suspended

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Malaysia, China and Australia say in a joint statement that the hunt for flight MH370, which disappeared in March 2014, will be suspended once the current search area is complete.

Added on the 22/07/2016 14:18:03 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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