today the state department issued a rare worldwide travel alert, warning of an increased risk of attacks by isis, al qaeda, and other terror groups. the travel alert does not indicate intelligence of a specific attack but says it s due to increased terror threats. meanwhile, today an explosive belt was found in a suburb south of paris according to a spokesperson for the paris prosecutor. french police told the a.p. the device contained the same type of explosives as those used in the november 13th attacks. as investigators continue the manhunt for suspects in that attack, as brussels is under a quasi-state of siege with the highest possible terror warning, we re also learning about a strange case of mistaken identity in the wake of the raid on saint-denis. remember this photo? widely used last week, alleging to show the woman killed in that police raid in the paris suburb following the attacks. well, it turns out that photo is not of hasna aitboulahcen, who is seen here, but instead of
we re also learning about a strange case of mistaken identity in the wake of the raid on saint-denis. remember this photo? widely used last week, alleging to show the woman killed in that police raid in the paris suburb following the attacks. well, it turns out that photo is not of hasna aitboulahcen, who is seen here, but instead of a woman in morocco named nabila bakana, who told al jazeera she is alive and well and has nothing to do with terrorism. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer.