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Huge manhunt after Islamic State kills 35 in Brussels bombings
Two massive suicide blasts by men with bombs in their bags hit Zaventem Airport earlier this week
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World Trade Center lit in solidarity with Belgium
The commendable move comes after around 35 people were killed in bombings in Brussels this week
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Google's cloud business nabs Home Depot as client
The deal is expected to be announced formally on Wednesday
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Grieving Brussels holds vigil at historic city square
A lone musician played a cello as a mourner waved a banner reading "United against hate"
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Denver airport evacuated over security threat
The security alert came in the wake of terror attacks in Brussels
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Obama: 'I believe in the Cuban people'
There were extraordinary scenes of clapping and cheering from Cubans in the theater
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Former Toronto mayor who admitted smoking crack cocaine dies
Rob Ford had been undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of cancer
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Uber sues Indian rival Ola over 'bogus' bookings
The company alleges Ola employees and agents booked and then cancelled rides with Uber across several Indian cities
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Five Indian flights recieve bomb threats after Brussels attacks
Delhi airport officials say 3 Jet Airways flights landed safely, however, 2 were diverted from their destinations
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Saudi arrests Shia imam for 'glorifying' Hezbollah
Hussein al Radi was detained after Gulf Arab states declared Hezbollah a "terrorist" group earlier this month
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New York steps up security after Brussels attacks
The New York police department said there was no indication that the attacks in Belgium were connected to New York
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Brussels attacks 'violate' Islamic teachings: top Muslim body Al-Azhar
Egyptian foreign ministry also condemned the attacks that left at least 26 people dead and dozens wounded in Brussels
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Charges sought in $81m Philippine money-laundering scandal
Incident has raised fears that the Philippines will be seen as a haven for money-laundering
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Trump says US should toughen up fight against militants
His statements came after at least 26 people were killed in attacks at Brussels airport and a metro station on Tuesday
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'The whole of Europe has been hit': Hollande
At least 26 people have been killed so far in the attack on Brussels Airport
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13 pictures to make you think twice about wasting water
Some 650 million people do not have access to safe water, putting them at risk of diseases and premature death
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10 airlines to avoid in 2016
Airlines' operational histories, incident records, operational excellence were taken into consideration in the survey
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Christian convert hacked to death in Bangladesh
Two attackers lunged at his neck with sharp weapons while the 68-year-old was taking his regular morning walk
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Bangladesh confirms first case of Zika virus
The virus was confirmed in a 67-year-old man who had not been overseas
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Two dead after Singapore train hits metro workers
The incident comes after the country installed a range of safety measures following accidents
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'Mission accomplished' for UN war crimes court?
With a judgement on Bosnian Serb leader due on Thursday, prosecutors say they have fulfilled a tough mission
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Airline system glitch strands 16,000 at Japan airports
A computer system malfunction forced Japan's All Nippon Airways to cancel more than 100 domestic flights
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Flight attendant flees LA airport, cocaine found in bags
DEA says woman, who had arrived at terminal on Friday for a flight, abandoned her belongings before escaping on foot
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Nintendo's first smartphone game attracts over one million users
Good news for the Japanese game giant that was long reluctant to stray from its console-only policy
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Around 35 dead as blasts rock Brussels airport, metro
Islamic State group claims responsibility for the attacks
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The world's most expensive places to buy water
Some 650 million people do not have access to clean water
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Amitabh Bachchan faces complaint for singing 'incorrect' national anthem at Pakistan-India clash
Bollywood superstar allegedly took more time to sing the national anthem than the mandated 52 seconds
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Spotify says it's reached 30 million subscribers
The milestone was announced by Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek as he commented positively about President Obama's Cuba visit
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USS Eisenhower resumes flight operations after accident
Naval official says an aircraft mishap team was on board to investigate Friday's accident
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New US base in Iraq draws more Islamic State fire, militia threat
Firebase Bell, as the artillery outpost is called, is the first independent US base of its kind in Iraq
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French media websites take on ad blockers
Nearly one third of French Internet users run ad blocking software
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British skier dies in off-piste fall in French Alps
The circumstances of the incident were not immediately clear
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Apple goes small for new iPhone, iPad
The new launches came as the FBI moved to postpone a high-profile court battle with the US government on encryption
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Hollande meets Paris attack victims after suspect captured
Hollande's office on Saturday announced the long-delayed meeting with five victims' associations f
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US arrests Turkish businessman accused of evading Iran sanctions
He and others conspired to conduct hundreds of millions of dollars in financial transactions for the Iranian govt
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I would move US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, says Trump
Israel regards the city as its capital but many countries, including US, have resisted moving their missions there
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Australian schoolgirl faces charge of financing Islamic State
Authorities have seen a trend of teenage children involved in activities that they should really not be involved in
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Intel mastermind, Silicon Valley statesman Andy Grove dead at 79
The company did not describe the circumstances of his death but Grove had suffered from Parkinson's
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Hezbollah chief vows to keep up Syria fight until defeat of extremists
The group first announced it was fighting alongside Assad's troops in 2013
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Hulk Hogan awarded $25 million more in sex tape suit against Gawker
Gawker, publisher slapped with punitive damages over Hulk Hogan sex tape
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Castro refuses to admit Cuba has political prisoners
Obama's visit to Cuba, the first by a US president in 88 years
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US says it may not need Apple’s help to unlock San Bernarndino gunman’s iPhone after all
The high-stakes case has pitted Apple against the FBI
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Palestinian student couple's hug makes university blush
The couple, who do not want to be identified, went to court on Thursday to sign their marriage licence
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Apple cuts price for new, more compact iPhone
The iPhone SE will debut at $399 for US customers
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Obama, Castro hold groundbreaking Cuba talks
Obama, meeting Castro for only the third time for formal talks, was the first US president in Cuba since 1928
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Five dead, baby saved after car plunges off pier at Irish beauty spot
The infant may have been thrown or handed out of the car window as it sank, says report
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India gets 'first' gay marriage bureau
Benhur Samson says he founded the agency in response to interest from clients
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Man blows himself up in Belgrade bakery
The man went into the bakery, forced everyone out of it, lay down on the bomb and blew himself up, says report
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Up to third of flights cancelled in French aviation strike
The striking union representing around a fifth of air traffic controllers is campaigning against job cuts
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Russia tries to decipher crash plane pilots' final conversations
The Flydubai plane crashed at an airport in southern Russia, killing all 62 people onboard