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Police are conducting a massive operation across Belgium following the attacks at the main airport in Brussels and at a metro station. More than 30 people died in 3 blasts. 250 others were wounded. Security officials have released images of a man wanted in connection with the explosions at the airport. He is seen along with two other men who a prosecutor said had been blown themselves up. Local media are reporting that they were driven to the airport from the suburb of Schaerbeek from where Anna Holligan now reports. What we have seen here is a big operation focusing on an apartment or some kind of building down this road. We've heard reports from the Belgium prosecutors today confirmation that during the course of the raids, they found chemicals, they found an explosive device that contains nails among other things. The threat level across the country has been raised to maximum and extra troops have been deployed in Brussels. Belgium has declared three days of national mourning and a minute's silence for victims of the attack will be held at midday on Wednesday. The monarch, king Philippe, called the attacks a cowardly and odious assault. His Prime minsiter Charles Michel said Belgium would not be coward and he joined hundreds of people carrying candles and flowers who gathered as night fell in the Place de la Bourse, a square in the ancient heart of Brussels. Our correspondent Gavin Lee attended the vigil. It's late afternoon here in Brussels and most of the streets in some of the main tourist areas are very quiet tonight. But at one part by the Bourse, the old stock exchange of pedestrianised area is full of hundreds of people who've spontaneously gathered. They are writing, chalking on the ground messages of peace as a big flag being held up saying just we Brussels. And it's very particularlly belgian way of paying tribute. There are many trappist Belgium beer bottles with flowers and candles all round.

Presidnt Obama has ended a historic visit to Cuba by addressing its citizens directly in a live television broadcast in which he urged them to embrace economic and political change. We get more details from Will Grant who is in Havana. For so long, Cubans were told that their biggest enemy was the president of the United States. So to see him address them live on state television must have felt like a true change had already come to the island. President Obama didn't waste his opportunity either. He began by saying that he had came to bury remnants of the cold war in the Americas to rapturous applause. But it wasn't just about Washington's mistakes in the region. He didn't shy away from the uncomfortable issue of human rights in Cuba either.

The security forces in Turkey say they have captured 10 suspected IS militants trying to cross the border from Syria. The army said one of them was bringing a suicide belt that was primed to explode. The arrest comes three days after a bomb attack in Istanbul.

The Ivorian authorities say they have arrested 15 people in connection with a IS attack on the beach resort of Grand Bassam earlier this month. The authorities also released a photo of a man who they believe to be the ringleader. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghtreb said it carried out the attack in which 19 people were killed.

A Supreme Court judge in Brazil has rejected an appeal by the government to overturn a decision banning the former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from joining the cabinet. The post would make it harder to prosecute him in relation to a wide-ranging corruption scandal. Earlier, president Dilma Rousseff said that impeachment proceedings against her amounts to both a personal attack and an attack on Brazilian democracy. Those who call on me to resign show the fragility of their conviction of the process of impeachment becasue above all they are trying to instate a coup d'etat against our democracy. I can assure you that I will not cooperate with this. I will not resign for any reason whatsoever. Meanwhile, Brazilian police have carried out more than 100 raids at offices of Odebrecht, Latin America's biggest engineering firm as part of an ongoing corruption investigation at the state-run oil company Petrobras.

Police in the United States say the mother of a four-year old boy who shot her as they were driving should be prosecuted. Jamie Gilt has placed her loaded handgun underneath her seat. But during the journey, it slid into the back where the boy picked it up and fired it into her seat, hitting her in the back. All are the latest stories from BBC world news.

布鲁塞尔主要飞机场,地铁站遭恐怖袭击,警方展开大规模搜捕行动。三起爆炸案致30多人死亡。250多人受伤。警方公布嫌犯图像,其中一人与飞机场恐袭有关。据检察官透露,还有两名引爆了自杀式炸弹。据当地媒体报道,嫌犯从斯卡贝克郊区乘车前往机场,请听安娜·霍利甘为您从斯卡贝克发回的报道。警方随即对周边公寓大楼展开行动。据布鲁塞尔检察官证实,突袭行动缴获化学品,塞满钉子的炸弹等其它物品。全城恐怖威胁升至最高级,并派遣部队巡逻。全国举行三天哀悼日,周三中午,布鲁塞尔为遇难者默哀一分钟。就此次袭击事件,菲利普国王称其为怯懦,可憎之行径。首相查尔斯·米歇尔表示,比利时人民不会畏惧,夜幕降临,米歇尔前往交易所广场,数百名民众手捧鲜花和蜡烛,悼念死难者,该地曾为布鲁塞尔核心区。请听本台记者嘉文·李为您从守夜现场发回的报道。布鲁塞尔傍晚时分,主要旅游街区格外宁静。但在交易所广场人行区,数百名民众自发来到这里。用粉笔在地上写下和平“宣言”,写有“比利时”的旗帜高高挂起。他们在用本国方式悼念国人。地上放满了鲜花,蜡烛以及特拉比斯特啤酒。

结束访古之前,总统奥巴马发表电视演讲,呼吁古巴进行经济政治改革。请听威尔·格兰特为您从哈瓦那发回的报道。古巴人民一直认为,美国是他们的最大敌人。奥巴马发表直播电视演说,对于古巴来说,这是一次真真正正的改变。奥巴马也没有浪费这次机会。奥巴马开篇讲到,我们要埋葬美洲冷战残余,此言论获得了经久不息的掌声。但我们也无法完全归罪于美国。对于古巴人权问题,奥巴马并没有避之不谈。据奥巴马表示,人民有权批评政府,人民才是国家的主人。BBC全球新闻。

土耳其安全部门逮捕10名疑似“伊斯兰国”成员,并企图从叙利亚越境。其中一人携带自杀式腰带,并准备引爆装置。三天前,伊斯坦布尔发生爆炸袭击。

本月初,大巴萨姆海滩度假圣地遭恐袭,科特迪瓦逮捕15名“伊斯兰国”恐袭嫌犯。官方发布疑似主犯图像。伊斯兰马格里布基地组织声称对此事件负责,袭击造成19人死亡。

巴西最高法院夺回政府上诉请求,前总统达席尔瓦“入阁”失败。若“入阁”成功,他或免遭贪污有关指控。早间,总统迪尔玛·罗塞夫表示,启动弹劾程序无异于人身攻击,巴西民主发展也将遭受重创。反对派启动弹劾程序,其根本目的就是要付诸“政变”,阻碍民主发展。我绝不会与他们合作。我也绝不会辞职。与此同时,国家石油公司腐败案调查继续,警方对“Odebrecht”一百多处办公地展开突袭,

Odebrecht为拉美最大工程公司。

据美国警方表示,4岁男童在行车途中枪击母亲,男童母亲应遭受指控。杰米·吉尔特将手枪放在车座底下。行车途中,手枪滑落至后座,男童拾起并向驾驶座开枪,母亲背部中枪。BBC新闻。

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