Brussels attacks: latest updates, March 24
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Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in the 1990s.
Myanmar president-elect Htin Kyaw proposed an 18-member cabinet that includes party leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
In a referendum, New Zealand has voted to keep its 112-year-old national flag which features a Union Jack.
The prime suspect in the Brussels airport bombing is not in custody, despite media reports saying he had been arrested.
Two suicide bombers who detonated explosives at Zaventem airport and in a metro train in Brussels have been named as brothers Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui.
Gunmen attacked the Azalai Hotel Nord-Sud in Mali's capital, Bamako, which serves as the headquarters of EUTM Mali.
Dozens were killed and more than 200 injured after three explosions ripped through Belgium's Zaventem International Airport and Maalbeek metro station.
Apple held a press at its Cupertino, Calif. Headquarters where it proved that small is the new big with its iPhone SE and new iPad Pro.
Belgian prosecutors said DNA had identified a suspected accomplice in the Paris attacks as Najim Laachraoui, previously known by the alias, Soufiane Kayal.