Paris attacks: 'Suicide bomb belt' dumped on street

French police are examining what appears to be a
suicide bomb belt dumped on a Paris street, 11 days
after the attacks that killed 130 people.
It is said to resemble belts used by the attackers and was
found in a suburb which a suspect is thought to have passed
through after the attacks.
The US has issued a worldwide travel alert in response to
the attacks.
The Belgian capital Brussels remains on high alert. Schools
and the metro will stay closed on Tuesday.
They are due to reopen on Wednesday but the highest alert
level will continue for at least another week.
Authorities fear Paris-style attacks may be carried out in
Brussels, where at least one Paris attacker lived. Prime
Minister Charles Michel warned that the threat remained
"imminent".
French President Francois Hollande is due to meet US
President Barack Obama on Tuesday as he continues a busy
week of international diplomacy during which he will meet
all other permanent members of the UN Security Council.

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