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Police issue wanted notice for suspect after Brussels attacks
5:24:43 PM

A man places a Belgian flag on a memorial in Brussels   following bomb attacks in Brussels, BelgiumBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Police issued a wanted notice for a man suspected of involvement in Tuesday's bomb attacks at Brussels airport that left at least 10 people dead. Calling for information, they issued a photograph of a man, dressed in a white shirt and jacket and wearing a dark hat, as he pushed a luggage trolley through the airport. In joint attacks on Tuesday, a second blast on a rush-hour train also killed a further 20 people. Broadcasters RTL and RTBF reported anti-terrorist police were carrying out searches in the Brussels district of Schaerbeek and Jette. ...




Islamic State claims Brussels attacks that kill at least 30
5:14:06 PM
By Philip Blenkinsop and Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility for suicide bomb attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital on Tuesday which killed at least 30 people. The coordinated assault triggered security alerts across Europe and drew global expressions of support, four days after Brussels police had captured the prime surviving suspect in Islamic State's attacks on Paris last November. Belgian security officials made little comment but U.S. officials said that while the attacks may have been triggered by the arrest of Salah Abdeslam, the level of organisation involved suggested that they had previously been in preparation.


At Brussels airport, kids thought "fireworks", parents knew "bomb"
5:14:06 PM

Rescue workers treat victims at the airport, in this   image taken from television video, after a blast in BrusselsBy Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Horst Pilger said his children thought fireworks were going off when the first explosion struck on Tuesday, but he instantly knew that Brussels Airport was under attack. It was massive." Pilger, an Austrian who works for the European Union, was planning a short family trip to Rome and, two hours before departure, was sitting at a coffee shop in the main departure hall. It was a bit distant, but fairly loud," Pilger said by telephone from a hotel opposite the terminal building where travellers have been take by airport staff.




Rob Ford, notorious for smoking crack while Toronto mayor, dead at 46
4:39:46 PM

Toronto Mayor Ford wipes his face during council at   City Hall in TorontoBy Andrea Hopkins and Matt Scuffham TORONTO (Reuters) - Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, whose tumultuous four years as leader of Canada's largest city included an admission he smoked crack cocaine and a history of erratic behavior, died on Tuesday after struggling with cancer. Ford, 46, was serving as a city councillor and undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of cancer that recurred despite surgery and several rounds of chemotherapy. The man who replaced Ford as mayor, John Tory, offered condolences, calling Ford "a man who spoke his mind and who ran for office because of the deeply felt convictions that he had." Ford, married and a father of two young children, was diagnosed with a rare and hard-to-treat cancer in September 2014 after being hospitalized with abdominal pain.




Islamic State claims Brussels blasts - Amaq agency
4:24:29 PM

Still image shows people fleeing from Brussels   airport shot by bystander in immediate aftermath of blasts at the airport near   BrusselsIslamic State claimed responsibility for two bomb attacks that killed at least 30 people in Brussels on Tuesday, a news agency affiliated with the group said. "Islamic State fighters carried out a series of bombings with explosive belts and devices on Tuesday, targeting an airport and a central metro station," the Amaq agency said. The attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital came four days after Brussels police captured the prime suspect in attacks by the jihadist groups in Paris.




U.S. cities on high alert after deadly bombings in Belgium
4:24:29 PM

A police officer with a dog search bags at Union   Station in WashingtonBy Barbara Goldberg NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major U.S. cities deployed police in large numbers, some with heavy weapons patrolling transit hubs, after at least 30 people were killed in attacks on a Brussels airport and subway, though officials said there was no evidence of specific threats to the United States. New York, Los Angeles and Chicago stepped up their security and major airlines scrambled resources to cope with closings at the airport in Belgium's capital. Islamic State, a militant group that has gained control of large areas of Iraq and Syria and has sympathizers and supporters around the world, claimed responsibility for the attacks.




Non-essential staff at Belgian nuclear plants Doel and Tihange sent home
4:24:29 PM

General view of the Tihange nuclear plant in TihangeStaff not essential for the running of nuclear plants in Doel and Tihange in Belgium have been sent home at the request of Belgian authorities following the deadly attacks in Brussels, the plants' French operator, Engie, said on Tuesday. A spokesman for Engie - which owns and operates seven reactors in Belgium through its Electrabel unit - told Reuters that key staff remained on site to continue operating the facilities, however. "Only those who are really needed are staying, the other people were sent home," Belgium's Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (FANC) spokeswoman Nele Scheerlinck told Belgian daily Het Laatste Nieuws.




Russian court sentences Ukrainian pilot to 22 years in jail
3:48:37 PM

Former Ukrainian army pilot Savchenko smiles from   glass-walled cage during verdict hearing at court in Donetsk in the Rostov regionBy Gennady Novik and Alexander Reshetnikov DONETSK, Russia (Reuters) - A Russian court sentenced Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko to 22 years in jail on Tuesday after finding her guilty of involvement in the killing of two Russian journalists during the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said his country would never recognise the verdict of what he called a "kangaroo court" and called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to send Savchenko back home to Ukraine. Fighting in eastern Ukraine has subsided since a fragile ceasefire was agreed, but Savchenko's trial showed the depth of bitterness that remains.




Trump backs tougher border security, waterboarding after Brussels attacks
3:00:11 PM

A supporter of Republican U.S. Presidential candidate   Donald Trump cheers as she is surrounded by signs before Trump is introduced   during a campaign event in TucsonBy John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump renewed a call for tougher U.S. border security following Tuesday's deadly attacks in Brussels, and suggested torture could be an effective technique to gain information to thwart future attacks. Trump's comments, in an interview on NBC's "Today" program, came a day after he expressed skepticism about the U.S. role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and said the United States should significantly cut spending on the defense alliance.




Brussels attacks won't shake resolve to defeat Islamic State - U.S.
2:23:00 PM

Still image shows people fleeing from Brussels   airport shot by bystander in immediate aftermath of blasts at the airport near   BrusselsThe attacks in Brussels on Tuesday that killed at least 34 people will not undermine the will of the United States and its allies to ramp up the campaign against Islamic State, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told Congress. "No attack will affect our resolve to accelerate the defeat of ISIL," Carter told a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee, using an acronym for Islamic State. The United States was monitoring the situation in Brussels, including ensuring that U.S. personnel and citizens were accounted for, he said.




Supporters of Islamic State praise Brussels blasts on social media
1:28:18 PM

Emergency services at the scene of explosions at   Zaventem airport near Brussels, BelgiumCAIRO (Reuters) - Supporters of Islamic State praised on social media blasts in Brussels that killed about 20 people on Tuesday. "The state will force you to reevaluate your ways a thousand times before you are emboldened to kill Muslims again, and know that Muslims now have a state to defend them," said one supporter of the group on Twitter. (Reporting by Mostafa Hashem; Writing by Eric Knecht; Editing by Michael Georgy and Angus MacSwan)




Police find assault rifle next to dead attacker at Brussels airport - VRT
1:28:18 PM

People wrapped in blankets leave the scene of   explosions at Zaventem airport near Brussels, BelgiumBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian police have found a Kalashnikov assault rifle next to dead attacker at Brussels airport, the Belgian public broadcaster VRT said on Tuesday. The death toll in the twin attacks on Tuesday on the Belgian capital's main airport and a metro station has risen to 34 with more than 130 wounded. (Reporting By Jan Strupczewski)




Cartel office probes Germany's Euro 2016 ticket sales
12:49:13 PM
Germany's federal cartel office on Tuesday launched an investigation into the German football association's (DFB) sale of tickets for the national team's matches at Euro 2016. The DFB's decision to combine the sales with membership that has a 10 euro sign-up cost and a 30 euro annual fee angered fans of the 2014 World Cup winners. "Acquiring Euro 2016 tickets is already difficult for football fans as not everyone requesting a ticket gets one," cartel office president Andreas Mundt said in a statement on Tuesday.


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