Belgian police release photo of suspect in airport attack
Belgian prosecutors say they are pursuing one man seen in a surveillance image from the airport where two suicide blasts killed at least 10 people on Tuesday. Nathan Frandino reports.
Belgian prosecutors say they are pursuing one man seen in a surveillance image from the airport where two suicide blasts killed at least 10 people on Tuesday. Nathan Frandino reports.
Belgian prosecutors say they are pursuing one man seen in a surveillance image from the airport where two suicide blasts killed at least 10 people on Tuesday. Nathan Frandino reports.
Belgian prosecutors say they are pursuing one man seen in a surveillance image from the airport where two suicide blasts killed at least 10 people on Tuesday. Nathan Frandino reports.
Belgian prosecutors say they are pursuing one man seen in a surveillance image from the airport where two suicide blasts killed at least 10 people on Tuesday. Nathan Frandino reports.
A vigil takes place at Brussels' Place de la Bourse following suicide bomb attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 30 people.
A vigil takes place at Brussels' Place de la Bourse following suicide bomb attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 30 people.
A vigil takes place at Brussels' Place de la Bourse following suicide bomb attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 30 people.
A vigil takes place at Brussels' Place de la Bourse following suicide bomb attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 30 people.
A vigil takes place at Brussels' Place de la Bourse following suicide bomb attacks on the airport and a rush-hour metro train, which killed at least 30 people.
Reuters Health - Patients in cardiac rehabilitation programs may have fewer complications when the training includes stress management, a recent study suggests.
Reuters Health - Patients in cardiac rehabilitation programs may have fewer complications when the training includes stress management, a recent study suggests.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The arrest of an Iranian gold trader whom Turkish prosecutors placed at the heart of a Turkish government graft scandal two years ago hit shares in a state-run bank on Tuesday and raised opposition hopes that new light would be shed on a case it said was covered up.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure's international comeback has been delayed after he withdrew from the squad for this month's African Nations Cup qualifiers with a heel injury, Ivorian Football Federation officials said on Tuesday.
Shares of airlines, cruise lines, and travel website operators fell on Tuesday, following the deadly attacks in Brussels. Leah Duncan reports
Shares of airlines, cruise lines, and travel website operators fell on Tuesday, following the deadly attacks in Brussels. Leah Duncan reports
Shares of airlines, cruise lines, and travel website operators fell on Tuesday, following the deadly attacks in Brussels. Leah Duncan reports
* Turkish opposition hopes new light will be shed (Adds Halkbank statement, opposition comment, details)
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Vernon Taylor woke Tuesday morning in Belgium to a text from a teammate.
LAGOS, March 22 (Reuters) - Nigeria's government will pump 350 billion naira ($1.76 billion)in the next quarter into Africa's biggest economy hit hard by a slump in oil revenues, its finance minister said on Tuesday as parliament prepares to pass a much-delayed budget.
March 22 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-controlled oil company Petrobras is being forced to turn itself into a smaller operation as crude prices have fallen more than expected, making it impossible to finance its once-ambitious plans, the company's chief financial officer said on Tuesday.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff said on Tuesday she will not resign under any circumstances and equated a bid to impeach her to a "coup d'etat" against democratic rule because she had committed no crime.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff said on Tuesday she will not resign under any circumstances and equated a bid to impeach her to a "coup d'etat" against democratic rule because she had committed no crime.
CONAKRY (Reuters) - A fifth person has died of Ebola in southeast Guinea since March 17, a health official told Reuters on Tuesday, raising concerns that a recent flare-up of the deadly virus could spread.
CONAKRY (Reuters) - A fifth person has died of Ebola in southeast Guinea since March 17, a health official told Reuters on Tuesday, raising concerns that a recent flare-up of the deadly virus could spread.