Schools and underground to remain closed in Brussels amid terror fears

Belgian prime minister Charles Michel says the terror alert remains at the highest level for a sustained “serious and imminent” threat against the capital Brussels.
Mr Michel said that, like the weekend, authorities fear a Paris-like attack, “even perhaps at several locations.”
He said schools and the underground system in Brussels would not open.
Meanwhile, French police have issued a new appeal to identify the third man involved in the attacks at the national stadium on November 13.
National police on Sunday posted a photo of the man on Twitter, appealing to the public for information that would help identify him. The man was among three people who died in the attacks outside the stadium.