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The Week when Terror Came to Brussels
This week: the Brussels attacks and the threat from within; Radovan Karadzic's genocide conviction sends out a warning; The backhanded compliment that rocked tennis.
We look behind the Brussels bombings with our security correspondent, and get an insight from a Belgian colleague into the suburb where the suspects found refuge. A veteran reporter of the Balkans conflict explores how the genocide conviction of Radovan Karadzic has changed the way prosecutors go after the perpetrators. A postcard from Cuba after President Obama's historic visit. And, how a backhanded compliment cost a tennis executive his job.
(Photo: Three suspects in the Brussels airport bombing. Credit: AFP/Belgian Federal Police)
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