This is the first time that the Mexican state will participate in the IFTM fair, which brings over 30,000 professionals, from different parts of Europe, together
El piloto español chocó en la primera curva con el alemán Nico Hülkenberg
He “shouted twice 'Allahu Akbar'" ('God is greatest', in Arabic) before attacking the soldiers, according to the Belgian federal prosecutor
The Mexican embassy in Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union reported that Mexican citizens who attend the festival will be subjected to strong security measures
Concerns about nuclear terrorism rose after Belgian media reported that suicide bombers who killed 32 people in Brussels on March 22 originally looked into attacking a nuclear installation before police raids that netted a number of suspected associates forced them to switch targets.
European and Iraqi intelligence officials and a French lawmaker who follows the jihadi networks described camps in Syria, Iraq and possibly the former Soviet bloc where attackers are trained to attack the West.
Belgian prosecutor Federal Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw identified two of the Brussels attackers as brothers: Ibrahim El Bakraoui, a suicide bomber at the airport, and Khalid El Bakraoui, who targeted the subway.
Mexico's foreign Minister said that so far there are no reports of Mexicans injured or killed in the Brussels attacks.
Earlier, the government had reported 20 dead at the Maelbeek metro station, in the heart of the European Union's capital, and 11 dead at the airport, and scores of injured.
Eloy Cantú, Ambassador of Mexico to Belgium, said that they could have been at the airport.