Plane debris 'almost certainly' from MH370

Matt O'Sullivan   Plane debris found on the coast of Mozambique "almost certainly" came from Malaysia Airline's ill-fated flight MH370, Australia's Transport Minister, Darren Chester says.

Possible MH370 debris found in South Africa 

Part of a plane in Mossel Bay, near Cape Town, on Monday.

A Ananthalakshmi   Malaysia has said it will send a team to retrieve a piece of debris found along the southern coast of South Africa to check whether it could belong to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

'MH370 debris' to be examined in Canberra

The only confirmed piece of debris from flight MH370 washed up on Reunion Island in July 2015.

Katie Burgess and Megan Gorrey   Pieces of debris linked to missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 have arrived in Canberra for analysis.

Perth family sues Malaysia Airlines

Danica Weeks, whose husband was aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, with their children, Lincoln (right) ...

The family of Perth man Paul Weeks, who was on the doomed Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, is suing the company for damages.

'MH370 debris found on Mozambique beach'

Jacquita Gomes, wife of Patrick Gomes, the in-flight supervisor on MH370, prepares balloons with names of those on board ...

A South African teenager has found debris which will be sent to Australia for testing as part of the investigation into the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines plane two years ago, the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) says.

'High possibility' new debris from plane

Malaysia Airlines plane.

Latika Bourke   Could this be the second clue in the two-year search for the doomed Malaysia Airlines plane?

Blogger who found 'plane wreckage' 

Blaine Gibson has been funding his own search for MH370.

Megan Levy   A piece of wreckage found believed to be from a Boeing 777 plane and found off the Mozambique coast was discovered by an American lawyer who has been driving his own search for the missing aircraft.

Search for MH370 narrows

John and Kaylene Mann lost relatives on both Malaysia Airlines flights MH17 and MH370.

Tim Barlass   It is almost two years since MH370 disappeared, and searchers hope they are closing in on the plane's resting place.

French search plane grounded 

Dominique in Saint-Denis. Sorain's Prefect is in charge of coordinating the air, sea and land search for debris linked ...

Colin Cosier, Mélissa Manglou   The search plane France deployed to look for MH370 debris off Reunion Island was grounded Saturday, just a day after the country launched an expanded search operation in the Indian Ocean.

App lets amateurs join MH370 search

Spot MH370 app

Colin Cosier   A mobile app for Indian Ocean beachcombers hunting potential MH370 debris is the latest amateur tool in the expanding search for the missing flight.

Reunion Island litter takes toll on turtles

Ophelie, a hawksbill turtle at the Kelonia turtle sanctuary on Reunion Island.

Colin Cosier   A plastic bottle cap from Indonesia, a weathered toothbrush head and a salty toy wheel add to the mysteries of Reunion Island.

France to use a plane to search for debris 

A French military transport plane in Saint-Denis. It will be the first time a plane has been used to search waters off ...

Colin Cosier and Mélissa Manglou   Reunion Island's top official has defended any notion the search has begun too late.

Malaysians confident window from MH370

The confirmed MH370 debris found on Reunion Island.

Lindsay Murdoch   Malaysian aviation experts are confident that a window and other debris found on the remote Indian Ocean island of Reunion in the past few days are from missing MH370.

France to step up search near Reunion Island

Police officers look on as Zhang Yongli, a Chinese relative of a missing passenger on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ...

Eileen Ng   France will search for wreckage from the lost flight MH370 off the coast of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, following the discovery of a wing part thought to belong to the missing plane.

MH370 search: the most confusing moments

Hope: A young Malaysian boy prays at an event for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane in Kuala Lumpur in March 2014.

Lindsay Murdoch   Malaysian authorities have regularly issued confusing statements in the 17 months since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared.

How conspiracy theories stack up 

French gendarmes and police stand near a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the ...

Rachel Browne   International aviation experts are examining a window, seat cushions and aluminium believed to have come from missing flight MH370.

Family upset Malaysia told media first

Paul Weeks with his wife Danica.

As Malaysia said a plane part found last week came from MH370, the family of a New Zealand man on the flight are disgusted they again were not told first.

MH370 news 'changes nothing' for family

The large piece of plane debris was found on Reunion Island last week.

Kim Stephens   Mother of victim says confirmation "just brings it all back".

Malaysia 'conclusively' confirms MH370 part

Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed on Thursday that the initial debris was from MH370.

Praveen Menon   Malaysian PM says it is with a heavy heart that he confirms the debris found on Reunion Island is from MH370.

Currents could have taken parts to Reunion

The plastic beach debris originally reported to be from a "plane window", found on Tuesday.

Lindsay Murdoch   Winds and ocean currents could have pushed wreckage from MH370 more than 2000 kilometres to Reunion Island, Australian experts say.

MH370 debris: 'window' or 'sewing machine'?

The plastic piece of debris.

Colin Cosier   What beachcombers claim is a window from MH370 is more likely part of a sewing machine, police say.

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Debris spotter plane off Reunion Island

RAW: A French CASA search plane flying off Reunion Island on Sunday looks for debris from missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Supplied: French Defence Dept.

Gastric fears for Reunion Island turtles

Sea turtles ingesting plastic debris in the waters around Reunion Island often die. The search for suspected MH370 wreckage there has highlighted just how much plastic rubbish there is in the sea.

MH370: Respect the dead

Johny Begue, the Reunion Island beach worker who found the MH370 wing wreckage gives his condolences to the families of the dead.

MH370 families doubt over wing find

'That's not enough evidence' says one family of a victim in Malaysia as another in China questions whether the wing part was 'artificially' placed on Reunion Island.

Malaysia confirms plane debris is from Flight MH370

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirms a wing segment discovered on Reunion island is indeed from Flight MH370, making this the first real development in the search for the missing plane.

'I don't know what to think'

Kaylene Mann, who lost her brother Rodney and sister-in-law Mary on flight MH370, reacts to news part of the plane's fuselage may have been found.

US officials confident of MH370 link to debris

American government officials and experts from Boeing have studied images of the object and expressed confidence that it had been part of the missing aircraft.

Too early to confirm MH370 debris

Debris washed up off East Africa prompts Malaysia to dispatch a team to Reunion Island, hoping to solve the mystery of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.

Speculation sparked by find on Reunion Island

Aviation experts say it will take a few days to confirm if the plane wreckage, washed up on an island in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, was that of missing flight MH370.