Flight 370 families grieve and protest
Chinese relatives of Flight 370 passengers march towards the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, China, March 25, 2014.
Hundreds of protesters, including many relatives of missing passengers, demanded answers from Malaysian authorities about the fate of the flight.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia announced yesterday that new data showed the flight had crashed into the Southern Indian Ocean.
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A woman waits outside a room amongst journalists waiting for relatives of the Chinese passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane at a hotel in Beijing, China, March 25, 2014.
It was the grim news that families of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight had dreaded for weeks, and on Monday they heard it from Malaysia’s prime minister: new analysis of satellite data indicates the missing plane crashed into a remote corner of the Indian Ocean.
Beijing
Chinese relatives of the Flight 370 passengers gesture in protest as they sit on the bus waiting to go to the Malaysian embassy, March 25, 2014.Kuala Lumpur
Family members of aviation engineer Mohamad Khairul Amri, who was on Flight 370, read a local newspaper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 25, 2014.Kuala Lumpur
Family members of aviation engineer Mohamad Khairul Amri, who was on Flight 370, read a local newspaper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 25, 2014.Beijing
A family member of a passenger from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 clashes with Chinese police outside the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, March 25, 2014.Beijing
Chinese relatives of the passengers from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 clash with Chinese police outside the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, March 25, 2014.Beijing
A relative of one of the Chinese passengers aboard the Malaysia Airlines jet, grieves after being told of the latest news in Beijing, March 24, 2014.Putrajaya, Malaysia
A family member, right, of passengers aboard a missing Malaysia Airlines plane is embraced by a member of Special Assistance Team at a hotel in Putrajaya, Malaysia, March 25, 2014.
Malaysia said Tuesday that it has narrowed the search for a downed jetliner to an area the size of Texas and Oklahoma in the southern Indian Ocean, while Australia said improved weather would allow the hunt for possible debris from the plane to resume.