Two of the five passengers were running fevers; the other three exhibited other flu-like symptoms.
Clark reportedly disagreed with the “so-called electronic satellite ‘handshake’” used by analysts to determine the probable crash site.
Amaluddin is fluent in English, Arabic and French.
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Ready in about eight years, Al Maktoum International airport in Dubai will become the world's largest and able to handle 200 million passengers a year.
The flight from Afghanistan to Dubai, carrying U.S. military personnel, landed in Iran after officials there questioned its flight plan.
A report that high-precision airstrikes over Libya last week were the work of Egypt and the UAE raises many questions.
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Economic inequality and civil unrest have made London one of Europe's least livable cities.
An Emirates spokesman said the airline will continue to operate daily, non-stop flights between Dubai and Basra, along with its four-times weekly service to Baghdad.
On the same day U.S. Navy jets bombed northern Iraq, the Federal Aviation Administration barred all U.S. airlines from flying over the entire country.
Etihad Airways said that it was suspending all flights to Erbil until further notice, given the escalating warfare in northern Iraq.
The risk of an infected passenger on a plane spreading the disease to other travelers is very low, says the World Health Organization.
The Dubai-based airline has suspended flights to the West African nation of Guinea until further notice but will continue flights to Senegal.
One of the world's largest airlines will no longer fly over Iraq, amid concerns that ISIS militants may have ground-to-air missiles.
One of the Middle East's largest builders accounts for 5 percent of Dubai's stock market.