Parts from the EgyptAir crash have been found in the Mediterranean
Sea, according to Egyptian and Greek authorities.
Adressing Egypt's Foreign Minister, United States Secretary of State
John Kerry promised the continued support of the US in determining the
cause of the crash.
Our US correspondent Mimi Chiahemen has more.
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