(Reuters) - The co-pilot of the Germanwings airliner that crashed in the French Alps killing all 150 people aboard appears to have brought the A320 Airbus down deliberately, the Marseille prosecutor said on Thursday.
German Andreas Lubitz, 28, left in sole control of the Airbus A320 after the captain left the cockpit, refused to re-open the door ...
Cockpit voice recordings shows one of pilots left and could not get back in before plane went down, NYT reports.
Investigators have retrieved cockpit voice recordings from one of the "black boxes" of the German jet that crashed in the Alps, killing everyone on board, and the New York Times said the audio showed one of the pilots left the cockpit ...
Tehran, March 25, IRNA Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Wednesday condoled with the Iranian media community on demise of two Iranian sport reporters in a plane crash which killed 150 people on Tuesday.
The foreign minister also expressed sympathy with the families of the victims.
Foreign Ministry on Wednesday confirmed that two Iranian ...
Berlin, Mar 25, IRNA -- The German government confirmed that the victims of the deadly Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps on Tuesday included also Iranian nationals, according to IRNA.
Foreign ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer told journalists in Berlin on Wednesday that Iranian citizens were among the victims of Germanwings Flight 9525.
He ...
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Iran will insist that all sanctions against it are lifted as a condition for a nuclear deal, the foreign minister said on Wednesday, showing no sign of compromise on a major sticking point in its talks with ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) Two Iranian nationals, including a Tasnim News Agency reporter, were among those on board the doomed Germanwings flight that ploughed into an Alpine mountainside on Tuesday.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Milad Hojjatoleslami, Tasnim News Agency's sports correspondent, and Hossein Javadi, a reporter with Iran's Vatan-...
Iran has extended its condolences to the German government and nation over a deadly plane crash that left dozens of people dead.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday expressed deep sorrow over the tragic event, and offered Tehrans deepest sympathy to the families of the victims.
Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham also extended ...