Fri, 18 Jul, 2014 - 12:07
Malaysian Airlines is still trying to determine the nationality of 18 people on board flight MH17.
It is believed they did not go through passport control in Amsterdam because they had been in transit from previous flights, making it harder to find out their details.
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CourtsUkraine airliner crashPlace: AmsterdamPlace: NetherlandsPlace: MalaysiaPlace: AustraliaPlace: IndonesiaPlace: United KingdomPlace: GermanyPlace: BelgiumPlace: PhilippinesPlace: CanadaPlace: New ZealandPlace: Hong KongPlace: UkrainePlace: KievPlace: GenevaPlace: Western PacificPlace: southern AustralianPlace: MelbournePlace: BrisbanePlace: Western AustralianPlace: Kuala LumpurPlace: AustralianPlace: CanberraPerson: Malaysian ministerPerson: Malaysian Transport MinisterPerson: Glenn ThomasPerson: Christian LindmeierPerson: LindmeierPerson: MinisterPerson: Julie BishopPerson: BishopPerson: Joep LangePerson: AustraliansPerson: Bill ShortenPerson: Chris BeyrerPerson: LangePerson: DrPerson: Francoise Barre-SinoussiPerson: JoepPerson: Barre-SinoussiPerson: Sharon LewinPerson: Bill ClintonEvent: 20th International Aids ConferenceEvent: AidsOrganisation: Malaysian AirlinesOrganisation: MalaysiaOrganisation: Association of Asia Pacific AirlinesOrganisation: World Health OrganisationOrganisation: WHOOrganisation: International Aids SocietyOrganisation: Aids
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