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Belgian authorities hunt Brussels bombing suspect

Belgian authorities hunt Brussels bombing suspect

BRUSSELS (AP) – Belgian authorities searched Wednesday for a man pictured at the Brussels airport with two apparent suicide bombers, amid growing suggestions that the bombings of the Brussels airport and subway were the work of the same Islamic State cell that attacked Paris last year. The European Union’s capital …

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Prosecutor: Suicide bomber left will on computer

Prosecutor: Suicide bomber left will on computer

BRUSSELS (AP) – The Latest on the attacks in Brussels and related investigations (all times local): 1:30 p.m. A Belgian prosecutor says a suicide bomber who attacked the Brussels airport left a will on a computer found in a trash can in a Brussels neighborhood. Federal Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw …

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Security guards replace tourists as Europe’s capital mourns

Security guards replace tourists as Europe’s capital mourns

BRUSSELS (AP) – The rain has washed away the defiant chalk slogans from the square in front of Brussels’ stock exchange, the barriers are gone from many subway stations and trams are back running in the streets. Europe’s capital returned to work Wednesday but it isn’t business as usual. A …

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Pedestrian strip becomes canvas of support in Brussels

Pedestrian strip becomes canvas of support in Brussels

BRUSSELS (AP) – A pedestrian strip outside the stock exchange in Brussels became a colorful canvas of support and defiance after Tuesday’s deadly bombings as those wanting to show solidarity chalked messages – in French, Flemish, English, Arabic and Cyrillic script and more. A few thousand people were gathered at …

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In Buenos Aires, Obama aims to boost Argentina’s new leader

In Buenos Aires, Obama aims to boost Argentina’s new leader

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)  After years of anti-American posturing by its leader, Argentina has a new president whose outstretched hand has been eagerly accepted by the United States. President Barack Obama will reward the South American nation on Wednesday with a state visit aimed at keeping that promising trajectory on …

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How the FBI might hack into an iPhone without Apple’s help

How the FBI might hack into an iPhone without Apple’s help

NEW YORK (AP) – For more than a month, federal investigators have insisted they have no alternative but to force Apple to help them open up a phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. That changed Monday when the Justice Department said an “outside party” recently showed the …

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