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Terrorists 'switched attack to Brussels from France' as police closed in
Suicide bombers claimed 32 lives when they blew themselves up at Brussels airport and at a metro station on March 22 but left a trail for police leading directly to the November Paris attacks which killed 130 people.
Dubai to get new tower taller than Burj Khalifa
The Tower in Dubai Creek Harbour, a 6-square-kilometer master development, will be a notch higher than 828-metre Burj Khalifa, property developer Emaar said.
Terror suspect Abrini admits he was 'man in hat' at Brussels airport
The latest arrests strengthened the theory that the same cell carried out both France and Belgium's worst ever terror outrages, claimed by the Islamic State group.
Of 250,000 applications for H-1B visas in US, majority are by Indian companies
Majority of these estimated 250,000 H-1B visa applications are "certainly" either by companies that have Indian owner like TCS or companies that have substantial operations or development centres in India like IBM, Stock said in response to a question.
Kerry urges Iran to help end wars in Yemen, Syria
Kerry called on Iran to "help us end the war in Yemen... help us end the war in Syria, not intensify, and help us to be able to change the dynamics of this region".
First plane takes off from Brussels Airport after March 22 attacks
In an emotional ceremony at the airport, tearful employees and government officials marked the departure with a minute's silence and a round of applause.
US: Muslim boy accuses teacher of calling him a terrorist
The teacher allegedly made the insensitive comment when her class had been watching the movie "Bend it Like Beckham" after taking an exam
North Korea now blocking Facebook, Twitter, other websites
North Korea's announcement named YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Voice of America and South Korean media sites as specific examples of what it is blocking "for a certain period of time."
Gunmen attack Pakistan's Karachi Press Club
The armed men grabbed cameras from five vans parked near the Karachi Press Club and attacked the staff of one of the private news channels.
North Korean leader hails solid-fuel rocket success
Solid-fuel missiles would have distinct advantages - including greater mobility and the ability to launch within minutes - over Pyongyang's current, largely liquid-fuelled inventory.
Brussels Police finds 15 kgs of high explosives after attacks
Frederic van Leeuw said police also found 150 litres (40 US gallons) of acetone, detonators, bags filled with nails plus other equipment used to make bombs of the type used in the attacks.
Brussels attacks won't shake resolve to defeat Islamic State: US
The United States was monitoring the situation in Brussels, including ensuring that US personnel and citizens were accounted for, he said.
Brussels: A haven for Islamist terrorists in Europe
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean is a densely populated district where unemployment is high and disengagement rife. Within its melting pot of cultures there's a large Muslim community.
85-year-old man dies after being stung about 200 times by swarm of bees
The victim died at the scene and investigators later found a beehive in a nearby stack of tires.