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French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the arrest of a suspect in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil was not linked "at this stage" to the Brussels attacks, but the man, who was not identified, was in the "advanced stages" of a terrorist plot.

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People gathered in the center of Brussels on Thursday to observe a minute of silence for the 31 people killed in the bombings. The triple attack also injured more than 300. (Associated Press photographs)

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Police guard a checkpoint during a raid in the suburb of Schaerbeek in Brussels early Friday. Six people were detained in late-night raids Thursday across the Belgian capital. (Associated Press)

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Rudy Giuliani argued Wednesday night that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton "helped create" the Islamic State terrorist group responsible for killing 34 people in Brussels this week. (Fox News)

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In this image taken from video Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic listens to the verdict at the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, The Netherlands Thursday March 24, 2016. Karadzic was convicted of genocide and nine other charges Thursday at a U.N. court, and sentenced to 40 years in prison. (ICTY, Pool via AP)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, July 8, 2014 file photo, an Iraqi refugee man who left his hometown of Mosul walks towards Irbil as he crosses a berm that separates Kurdish fighters and militants of the Islamic State group outside the northern city of Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi military spokesman says the long-awaited military operation to recapture the northern city of Mosul from Islamic State militants "has begun." The spokesman for the Joint Military Command, Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, says Iraqi forces retook several villages on the outskirts of the town of Makhmour, east of Mosul, on Thursday, March 24, 2016. (AP Photo, File)

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In this Nov. 13, 2013, file pool photo, steel beams and a glass wall show on the exterior of the new NATO headquarters in Brussels. America’s substantial support for NATO, both in money and military aid, has long been a source of frustration for U.S. leaders, and questioned by some as a throwback to the Cold War era. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, Pool, File)

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A Filipino activist lights candles among flowers offered for victims of Brussels attacks beside a condolence sign in the suburban north of Manila, Philippines.

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Belgium police leave after an investigation in a house in the Anderlecht neighborhood in Brussels one day after suicide attacks on the Brussels airport and its subway system. (Associated Press photographs)

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As the Marine Corps readies to accept females in the infantry, the branch's commandant is handing down a "cultural change" program for gender integration. (U.S. Marine Corps)

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A memorial to the Belgian attack victims outside the stock exchange in Brussels. (Associated Press)

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President Obama, seen with Argentine President Mauricio Macri, vowed to declassify secret military and intelligence files on the U.S. role in the coup that installed a brutal military regime in Buenos Aires 40 years ago. (Associated Press)

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U.S. Park Police have an arrest warrant for 60-year-old Bernard Drai, who also goes by the last name of Derei. (U.S. Park Police/via WJLA NBC7)

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Islamic State militants give candy to boys in Syria in celebration of the terrorist attacks in Brussels. (Image: the Daily Mail)

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Authorities said at least 11 people were killed and 81 injured at the Brussels' Zaventem airport, where witnesses at the airport described a scene of carnage, with water from ruptured pipes mixing with victims' blood on the floor.

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mourning: A crowd gathers at Place de la Bourse in the center of Brussels to hold a candlelight vigil for victims of the Tuesday bombings at the Zaventem Airport and one of the city's metro stations, where scores were killed and wounded. (Associated Press photographs)

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Key Suspect: This man, whose image was captured on Zaventem Airport security cameras, is wanted by Belgian police, who think one would-be suicide bomber fled from the attacks.

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People escape from Zaventem Airport in Brussels after a terrorist attack on Tuesday. Despite elevated alert levels and the capture of one of Europe's most-wanted terrorists just days earlier, deadly attacks struck once again in the heart of one of the Continent's great capitals. (Associated Press photographs)

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump doubled down on his call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States until law enforcement officials figure out how to identify radical Islamic terrorists. (Associated Press)