belgium attacks

Prosecutors said Mohamed Abrini admitted to being the "man in the hat" seen on Brussels airport CCTV with the bombers.
It will "take months" for the airport to return to normal, Brussels Airport Company's CEO said.
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Belgian leaders and offered condolences and help following the attacks.
A radicalization expert explains what countries can do to stem the violence.
Extremism in Belgium is far more complex than just blaming one neighborhood.
Trump's popularity has risen with his anti-Muslim rhetoric, but polls favor Clinton in a crisis.
The GOP frontrunner seized on the news of the attacks, immediately injecting himself into the story by storming the morning shows.
This tragedy can serve as a helpful reminder for us all.
At least 31 have been killed and more than 200 injured.
"We can and we will defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people all around the world."