Officials in Belgium will decide later whether to keep the terror threat alert in Brussels at the highest level.
It was raised yesterday after warnings of a "serious and imminent" threat of a Paris-style attack.
People are being advised to stay at home, and pubs and bars were urged to shut early last night.
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Authorities in Myanmar say at least 90 people have been killed in a landslide.
More than 100 were reported missing following the disaster near a jade mine in the north of the country.
Most of those killed are thought to have been locals searching for discarded jade.
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The 95th anniversary of the Croke Park Bloody Sunday massacre will be marked in Dublin today.
Last night the GAA lit 14 flames on Hill 16 in honour of those killed in the 1920 atrocity.
14 people - including children and Tipperary Football captain Michael Hogan - lost their lives in the raid.
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Fine Gael remains the most popular political party in the country.
The latest opinion poll shows Enda Kenny's party is up one point to 31%, but Coalition partners Labour remain static at 7%.
The RED C survey for the Sunday Business Post - of some 1,000 voters - was carried out between Monday and Wednesday of last week.
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Gardaí are investigating after the body of an elderly woman was discovered in Wexford on Friday night.
It is understood that the body may have been there for some time.
At this point it understood that Gardaí are not treating the woman’s death as suspicious.