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French Foreign Affairs minister Laurent Fabius (C), French junior minister for Transport, Maritime Economy and Fishery, Frederic Cuvillier (L) and French Army Chief of Staff General Pierre de Villiers (R) deliver a press conference at the French Foreign Affairs ministry in Paris on July 28, 2014, on the Air Algerie flight AH5017 crash that killed 118 people on board including 54 French nationals. France came a step closer on July 28 to finding out why the Air Algerie plane crashed into the Mali desert on July 24 as black boxes from the crash arrived in Paris. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said the pilots asked to "turn back" before contact was lost, in a new development in the probe. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD (Photo credit should read KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images)
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- Aeroplane Crash,
- Air Algérie,
- Air Algérie Flight 5017,
- Crash,
- Death,
- Emergencies and Disasters,
- Fishing Industry,
- Foreign Affairs,
- Foreign Minister,
- France,
- French Army,
- Frédéric Cuvillier,
- Government Minister,
- Laurent Fabius,
- Paris - France,
- People,
- Pierre de Villiers,
- Press Conference,