Brussels, Belgium — Belgium charged on Saturday a suspect thought to be the fugitive third Brussels airport bomber with murder, as a peace march for the victims was cancelled for security reasons after the attacks in the heart of Europe. The postponement of the Easter Sunday rally underscored the tension in Belgium as police track members of an Islamic State group cell linked to both Tuesday’s Brussels attacks that killed 31 as well as the Paris terror assaults in November. The airport suspect officially identified as Faycal C, and named by sources close to the inquiry as Faycal Cheffou, was arrested on Thursday night and investigators believe he could be the third man pictured in airport surveillance footage alongside two suicide bombers. The third man, wearing a distinctive dark hat and light-colored jacket, has been the subject of a massive manhunt after he fled the scene after his device failed [...]