China-Hungary Relations: A "Golden Voyage" Has Begun
Chinese leader Xi Jinping described the relationship between China and Hungary as embarking on a "golden voyage" following a meeting in Budapest with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
New data from a French satellite shows potential debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet in the southern Indian Ocean, Sunday.
The new information shows "potential objects" in the same part of the ocean where satellite images previously released by Australia and China showed objects that could be debris from the plane, Malaysia's Ministry of Transport said in a statement without providing further details, according to international media reports.
The search area was expanded from 59,000 to 68,500 square kilometers, including a new separate area because of the data provided by France on Sunday.
A Malaysian official said the French data located objects about 930 kilometers north of the spots where the objects in the images released by Australia and China were located.
On Saturday, China released a satellite image showing an object floating in the southern Indian Ocean near to the area already being searched, some 2,500 km south-west of Perth.
The image was taken at about 04:00 GMT on 18 March and showed objects about 120km south by west from the site of possible debris shown in another satellite image from 16 March, the BBC informs.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 while en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, with 239 people on board.
No wreckage of the plane has been found in the Indian Ocean as operations to find any debris of the mysteriously disappeared aircraft have entered their third week.
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The Georgian parliament has officially passed a controversial law on "foreign agents" today in its third and final reading
The new European migration and asylum pact has been ratified despite opposition from Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia, with the Czech Republic, Malta, and Austria abstaining during the final vote on Tuesday
The Estonian government is actively considering the deployment of troops to western Ukraine for rear support roles, aiming to alleviate Ukrainian forces from non-direct combat duties and enable them to focus on frontline engagements
The Kremlin has published a decree stating that Nikolai Patrushev, who was previously ousted as Vladimir Putin's security chief, will now serve as an aide to the Russian president
On Tuesday, German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall announced a significant 60% increase in first-quarter profit. Renowned for producing military equipment such as Leopard tanks
Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, who serves as the head of the Main Personnel Directorate within the Russian Ministry of Defense, has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a criminal offense
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