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Malaysia is advocating for a fresh search effort to locate Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the country's transport minister announced on Sunday, ahead of the impending 10th anniversary of the aircraft's disappearance. The mystery surrounding Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board, persists since it vanished while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014.


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00:00 Malaysia is advocating for a fresh search effort to locate Malaysia Airlines Flight
00:06 MH370, the country's transport minister announced on Sunday ahead of the impending
00:11 10th anniversary of the aircraft's disappearance.
00:15 The mystery surrounding Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members
00:21 on board, persists since it vanished while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March
00:27 8, 2014.
00:28 Initially, Malaysian investigators refrained from dismissing the possibility of deliberate
00:33 diversion in the aircraft's course.
00:35 Debris, including some confirmed and others suspected to be from the aircraft, has been
00:39 discovered along the African coast and on the islands in the Indian Ocean.
00:43 Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke revealed that the US seabed exploration company
00:47 Ocean Infinity had been approached to discuss its latest search proposal following two unsuccessful
00:53 prior attempts.
00:54 Loke emphasized the Malaysian government's unwavering commitment to continue the search
00:59 for MH370, asserting that the quest must persist.
01:03 In 2018, Malaysia enlisted the services of Ocean Infinity to explore the southern Indian
01:08 Ocean, offering a potential payment of up to $70 million contingent upon locating the
01:13 aircraft.
01:14 This decision followed the conclusion of an unsuccessful two-year underwater search jointly
01:19 conducted by Malaysia, China and Australia, which concluded in January 2017, costing $130.46
01:25 million.
01:27 Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke stated that Malaysia would engage in discussions
01:31 with Australia regarding collaboration in recommencing the search, pending approval
01:35 of Ocean Infinity's proposal by Malaysia's cabinet.
01:38 VPR Nathan, whose wife Annie Daisy was a passenger on the flight, expressed support for Ocean
01:44 Infinity's proposal, particularly its "no fine, no fee" option.
01:48 The flight carried over 150 Chinese passengers and their relatives have demanded compensation
01:53 from various entities including Malaysia Airlines, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and the Alliance Insurance
01:59 Group, among others.
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