A Chinese vessel began scouring a new search area in the southern Indian Ocean on Friday in the hunt for the Malaysian Airlines jetliner.
Relatives of the MH370 passengers plan to head for Malaysia this weekend to continue pushing Kuala Lumpur to release all the information.
The search for the Malaysian airliner that disappeared 18 days ago resumed on Wednesday in the southern Indian Ocean, looking for debris that may unlock the mystery of why the plane ended up in frigid seas thousands of miles off course.
The search in the southern Indian Ocean for signs of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was suspended Thursday due to bad weather.
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and his visiting British counterpart Philip Hammond said they can not rule out anything - including terrorism - yet on what happened to the missing jet.
In the long wait for news of the lost Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, family members and relatives of passengers onboard experienced the most heart-wrenching moments. They have left heart-broken messages for their loved ones. Let's look at some of them.
The family and friends of the passengers lashes out at Malaysia after its Prime Minister Najib Razak announced that Flight MH370 went down in the southern Indian Ocean with no survivors.
Angry relatives of Chinese passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane denounced the Kuala Lumpur government and its national carrier as "executioners" on Tuesday and said they would march on the Malaysian Embassy.