Tuesday's top 5 headlines: what you need to know

  • 8 years ago
Belgian police detained a man near a central Brussels shopping center early on Tuesday, prompting a meeting of the prime minister and the national crisis response center after initial suspicions that he was carrying explosives. In the first week of the general election, Clinton and her super PAC ran nearly 4,000 more spots on broadcast and national cable TV than Trump and his allies, according to the ad tracking firm Kantar Media/CMAG. New financial reports show Trump's campaign began June with only $1.3 million in the bank compared to Clinton’s $42 million. The presumptive Republican nominee brushed off the financial gap, saying he can self-fund the fall campaign if necessary. Jean-Pierre Bemba, the former vice-president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for rape and pillage committed by his troops, becoming the highest-level official to be sentenced at the international criminal court. The first iconic Cuban product to reach U.S. store shelves will be...  coffee. The coffee will first be sold as a limited edition, called Cafecito de Cuba, in stores, online and over the phone.

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