Brussels

“Initial indications clearly point towards terrorism,” Prime Minister Charles Michel told the television channel RTL.
"I don't believe it is right that I should carry on as the British commissioner as though nothing had happened."
Belgian prosecutors have charged three men with terror offenses.
Najim Laachraoui held four French journalists captive for months, the lawyer of two former hostages said.
Prosecutors said Mohamed Abrini admitted to being the "man in the hat" seen on Brussels airport CCTV with the bombers.
The "man in the hat" appeared to have made an hour-long walk back into the city.
"We are looking forward to the fair, and while we remain vigilant, our lives go on as normal."
The aim is to return to full capacity by the summer, the airport operator said.
"Syrians Got Talent" performed for 200 people and had to turn away many more.
The team remembered victims of the attacks during a match against Portugal.