Malaysia willing to resume search for MH370

Malaysian Minister of Transport Anthony Loke on March 3 announced that the country will consider resuming the search for the missing plane of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 if companies interested in the hunt come forward with viable proposals or credible leads.
Malaysia willing to resume search for MH370 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: abc.net.au)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysian Minister ofTransport Anthony Loke on March 3 announced that the country will consider resuming the search for the missingplane of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 if companies interested in the huntcome forward with viable proposals or credible leads.

Speaking to the media at thefifth annual remembrance event for MH370, the minister said that Malaysia will onlypay for searching companies if they can define the position of the aircraft,which vanished on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014 with239 people aboard.

Previously, Malaysia hadoffered Ocean Infinity 70 million USD under a “no cure, no fee” deal, but thefirm failed to find the airplane after a three-month campaign which ended inMarch 2018.

Loke stressed that if there is a proposal and credible lead, Malaysia is willing to work with them.

Meanwhile, Ocean Infinity had expressed interest in another search, citing newtechnology developed in the past year.

More than 30 pieces ofdebris, believed to be part of the plane, have washed up along the Indian Oceancoastline, but only three were confirmed to be from the aircraft.-VNA
VNA

See more

Malaysian digital ministry launches govt innovation drive to fast-track AI nation 2030

Malaysian digital ministry launches govt innovation drive to fast-track AI nation 2030

The initiative, conceived under the leadership of Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo, is designed to move government innovation beyond policy and pilots into measurable delivery, with a strong focus on using Made by Malaysia technologies, strengthening the domestic AI ecosystem and helping local digital and AI producers scale both nationally and internationally.

Tension between Myanmar and Timor Leste escalates

Tension between Myanmar and Timor Leste escalates

Myanmar has requested the Charge d'Affaires of the Embassy of Timor-Leste in Myanmar, Elisio do Rosario de Sousa, leave the country, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Myanmar on February 15.

Illustrative image (Photo: freemalaysiatoday.com)

Malaysia cracks down on e-cigarette

A total of 33 people were arrested while over 1.72 million MYR (400,000 USD) worth of electronic cigarette devices and merchandise were seized in a joint operation carried out simultaneously across seven districts in Malaysia’s Sabah state.

Malaysia seizes over three tonnes of synthetic drugs. (Photo: Malay Mail)

Malaysia seizes over three tonnes of synthetic drugs

Preliminary investigations indicate the syndicate had been operating for several years, using sea routes across the East Sea as its main transport channel. The drugs were allegedly stored in containers at logistics facilities before being distributed to international markets.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) promotes Thai culture and travel experiences at The Gypsy Travel Festival (TGTF) 2026 in Mumbai. (Photo: thailand.prd.go.th)

TAT showcases Thai culture at Mumbai travel festival

The effort was led by the TAT Mumbai Office and the ASEAN, South Asia, and South Pacific Market Division, under the direction of TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool, with support from Consul-General Donnawit Poolsawat and senior TAT executives. The festival was held last week at Jio World Drive and attracted a large audience from a high-spending travel segment.

Thailand: Bhumjaithai Party forms alliance with Pheu Thai

Thailand: Bhumjaithai Party forms alliance with Pheu Thai

Caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul emphasised that both parties share confidence in the capacity and experience of their personnel to steer Thailand towards long-term stability and sustainable development, adding that they had agreed to put aside past misunderstandings and differences in the national interest.