A report released by the nonprofit Bank Information Center asserts that the World Bank's policies were responsible for turning Mozambique and Indonesia into major coal exporters.
Some relatives of those on board the missing plane traveled to Madagascar to search for debris from the plane and also raise awareness.
Australian and Malaysian authorities confirmed Friday that debris found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius was a piece of the wing flap from the Boeing 777 aircraft.
Investigators plan to pause the search after completing their sweep of the 120,000-square-kilometer area, which they're on track to do by December.
The Smithsonian Institution is scheduled to open later this month the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The Malaysia’s Transport Ministry released a report in March 2015 that said the pilot was trained to handle stress and had no financial problems.
With no new credible clues on the plane's whereabouts, authorities have decided to suspend the search operation by December.
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MH370 disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board as it was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The latest theory comes as Australian authorities near the end of the underwater search operation for the Malaysia Airlines plane that went missing in March 2014.
Blaine Gibson, Neels Kruger and Liam Lotter have, among them, uncovered a dozen suspected pieces of debris from the Boeing 777.
Over the last few months, several debris pieces have been found that have been linked to the missing Boeing 777-200.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which is leading the search for the Malaysia Airlines jet, rejected recent reports on the accuracy of the search area and the pilot’s role in the crash.
In a rare example of a wild animal cooperating with humans, honeyguide birds in Mozambique were found to actively help the search for bees’ nests.
Top searchers at the Dutch company Fugro said Thursday that the Malaysia Airlines plane may have glided down in the final moments.
Australia has officially received a "large piece of what is likely to be a wing flap" found last month near Tanzania, according to the Associated Press.
Malaysian authorities have been accused of delaying, and even cancelling trips to collect potential plane debris found over the last few months.
Families of the flight's crew say they have been updated about the fund since it was established in 2014.
An official in the Justice Ministry said LGBT relationships go against the "cultural norms of the society."
Photos of the items, which included purses, backpacks and part of a laptop case, were made public to help investigators ascertain if they came from the missing jet.
Ahead of a July deadline for the multimillion-dollar search operation, a two-day meeting with Australia and China will begin Monday to decide its future course.
An Australian aviation expert has said the jet likely went down west of the Malaysian mainland, thousands of miles from the current search area.