Sri Lanka

President Maithripala Sirisena’s office cited concerns over identification and national security in the wake of the deadly bombings.
Authorities said the militants detonated three explosives and opened fire during the raid.
Hundreds gathered at mosques across Sri Lanka on Friday, despite warnings that places of worship could be targeted by militants through the weekend.
Mohamed Zahran, the leader of local militant group National Towheed Jamaat, was known for his vitriolic extremist speeches on social media.
The archbishop of Colombo and other religious leaders are cautioning Sri Lankans against attending worship services for the foreseeable future.
The country's top health official said the blasts had damaged some bodies beyond recognition, making accurate identification difficult.
Eighteen suspects were arrested overnight, raising the total detained to 58.
Although Christians are currently a minority in Sri Lanka, Christianity has a long history in the island nation.
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Officials said the death toll from Sunday's attacks had risen to 321.