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Brussels police say soldiers "neutralized" an individual at the main train station after two small explosions.  A passerby appears to have caught one of the blasts via mobile.
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"There was an accident at Central Station.  There was an explosion around a person.  That person was neutralized by the soldiers that were on the scene," said a police spokesman.  No one else was injured.  In March 2016, terrorist attacks at the airport and in the metro system claimed 32 lives - the so-called Islamic State claimed responsibility.

Portugal is denying reports that a plane crashed while fighting the massive forest fire that killed more than 60 people.  The initial reports claimed that a Canadair aircraft went down near the central Pedrogao Grande area, near the road where dozens of people burned to death in their cars trying to flee the inferno.  A firefighter injured over the weekend died on Tuesday, raising the death toll to 64.

Europe's Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russia's law against "gay propaganda" is discriminatory and encourages homophobia.  The court ruled court ruled that $100 fines imposed on three Russian gay rights activists violated the freedom of expression and prohibition of discrimination guaranteed in the European Convention on Human Rights.  Homosexuality was decriminalized in 1993 after the fall of the Soviet Union, but homophobia came roaring back in the past decade as Vladimir Putin and his Russian Orthodox Church backers consolidated power.  The Kremlin turns a blind eye to hate crimes and has pretty much allowed Chechnya to get away with rounding up and torturing LGBT people earlier this year.

Chelsea Manning did not compromise the American war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq by leaking 700,000 documents to Wikileaks, a newly released Pentagon analysis concluded (.pdf link).  The data dump revealed the killing of civilian non-combatants and journalists by US troops in the wars.  But the Pentagon concluded a year after the leak that there was no damage to US operations.  The report from Buzzfeed calls into question the harsh 35-year prison term given to Manning, who is now free because President Barack Obama commuted the sentence.  It also casts shade on the investigations into Julian Assange and Edward Snowden.

Australia has suspended RAAF missions over Syria now that the Russians are threatening to shoot down US-coalition aircraft flying west of the Euphrates River.  The Kremlin is upset because of the US downing of a crappy SU-22, made by Russia and operated by Syria.  Oz has six fighter jets based in the United Arab Emirates that strike targets in Syria and Iraq. 

The Catholic Church says 3,300 people have been killed in fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kasai region since last October.  That disputes the UN's claim of 400 deaths, which comes despite the discovery of several mass graves.  Government troops and militias have committed atrocities against villagers from the Luba and Lulua ethnic groups in its fight against a rebel movement.

The orange clown blamed former President Barack Obama for the death of US student Otto Warmbier after being sent home in a coma from 17 months prison in North Korea.  Warmbier admitted trying to steal a propaganda sign and was sentenced to 16 years of hard labor.  Donald Trump says he should have been on a plane back home that day, without specifying how that could even be possible.  A spokesman for the popular and effective former President said that ten Americans had been freed from North Korea under Obama's watch.  Three Americans are still being held now that Trump is infesting the White House.

Algeria sentenced a man to two years in prison for dangling a baby over the side of a 15th-floor high rise balcony, apparently for Facebook "likes".  He posted photos of the idiocy with the caption, "1,000 likes or I will drop him." 
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Other social media users demanded his arrest, and police picked him up on Sunday.  The baby's father actually defended the flaming jackass but the court said the picture was clear and the child's life was in danger.

For decades, investigators have suspected that top nazi officials fled to Argentina from Germany after the end of World War II, and now they have some physical evidence.  A hidden room in a collector's home near Buenos Aires yielded at least 75 artifacts and ephemera from the nazis, including a bust of Adolph Hitler, swastika-emblazoned items, ceremonial daggers, and children's toys meant for indoctrinating the young.  They also found a device for measure the size and shape of someone's head, a leftover from the discredited nazi practice of phrenology.  At least one of the items appears to have been owned by Hitler himself:  "We have turned to historians and they've told us it is the original magnifying glass that Hitler was using," said Nestor Roncaglia, head of Argentina's federal police.  Although conspiracy theories of Hitler's alleged escape to Argentina persisted for years, most legitimate historians agree he committed suicide in his Berlin bunker as the Soviets rolled in.