AFP, KUALA LUMPUR: A piece of debris found in Mozambique arrived in Malaysia on Thursday for initial investigations into whether it came from missing flight MH370 before being taken to Australia for deeper analysis, officials said.
Department of Civil Aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman confirmed to AFP that the one-metre long (three-foot) object was in Malaysia.
He declined to provide further details but Malaysia’s transport minister told local media it would be passed along to Australia, which is leading a huge Indian Ocean search for the missing aircraft.
“We will send it to Australia for further examinations,” Liow Tiong Lai was quoted as saying. Liow has previously said there is a “high probability” the piece of debris came from a Boeing 777.
The debris could provide fresh clues into the mystery of the Malaysia Airlines flight, a Boeing 777.
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AFP, GENEVA: The United Nations’ human rights chief voiced alarm Thursday over a draft deal between the EU and Ankara that could see “illegal” collective expulsions of migrants from… 
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