Brussels will remain at the highest possible alert level Monday with schools, universities and metros closed over fears of "serious and imminent" attacks similar to those in Paris, the Belgian prime minister said. Armed police and troops have been patrolling the near deserted streets of the tense capital all weekend after the government raised the terror alert to the highest level of four in the city of more than a million that is also home to the NATO and European Union headquarters. Premier Charles Michel said after a meeting of the national security council that the metro system would remain shut and schools and universities would be closed over concerns that jihadists were...
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