What happened in Brussels on Tuesday was the result of years of negligence.
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According to local media, man previously detained was misidentified as bombing suspect Najim Laachraoui.
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Apple is engaged in a legal battle with the US Justice Department over judge's order that it write new software to disable passcode of device.
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It is unrealistic to expect that Tuesday's terrorist atrocities in Belgium will in any significant way alter how either Belgium or the European Union view Israel.
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The spate of attacks committed by followers of jihadist groups like Islamic State has focused the spotlight on radical Islamists and their ability to penetrate Western societies.
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Washington Bureau Chief Michael Wilner joins to discuss the controversy around Trump's appearance on the stage of the largest pro-Israel lobby in the US.
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"While we may have policy differences, we deeply respect the office of the President of the United States and our President Barack Obama," says newly installed president of pro-Israel lobby.
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Foreign Minister Riyad Maliki, speaking in Brussels, condemns Belgium attacks but strikes different tune on round of Palestinian violence against Israel.
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Brussels attacks stir global debate over airport security; former security chief at Ben Gurion Airport criticizes security at Brussels airport.
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Federica Mogherini cuts short news conference in Jordan after tears welled in her eyes, hours after attacks in the Belgian capital.
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