Malaysia plane
Passengers and crew injured in turbulence on Malaysia Airlines flight from London
A 'small number' of injured passengers & crew on the flight were treated by medical officers.
Forty-eight bodies, including two strapped to their seats, have been found in the Java Sea off Borneo.
Critics say pilots don’t get enough training on how to react when an airliner stalls or loses lift.
The Airbus A320-200 carries the black box cockpit voice and flight data recorders near the tail section.
The cause of the crash remains a mystery, with hopes centring on the so-called black boxes.
The tail is the section where the crucial black box voice and flight data recorders are located.
Thirty-nine bodies and debris have since been plucked from the surface of the waters off Borneo.
Bad weather has hampered the search, keeping divers from looking for the wreck of the Airbus A320-200.
Hopes had risen for divers to be able to examine what is believed to be the fuselage of the Airbus A320-200.
Indonesian rescuers recovered various bits of debris, including luggage and 7 bodies.
Australia is working on new drift modelling to expand the area in which wreckage from MH370 may come ashore.
A preliminary investigation has been released by the Dutch Safety Board.
Months of searches have failed to turn up any trace of the missing aircraft, which disappeared on 8 March.
Flags flew at half-mast & newspapers daubed their front pages in black to honour the 20 victims.
Both sides stopped shooting for an initial group of experts to reach the crash site.
Officials said 14 people were killed in fighting on Monday evening.
Leaders on Monday agreed to impose sanctions on Russia's financial, defence and energy sectors.
Experts are due to renew their efforts to reach the crash site, still in rebel-held territory.
Australian police say evidence could be lost if fighting in eastern Ukraine continues.