Airports tighten security after Brussels attacks
Turnbull reassures Australians, blames Europe's porous borders, lax security for the blasts
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Sydney
SEVERAL countries have tightened or reviewed airport security following twin explosions at Brussels Airport, as Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Wednesday blamed Europe's porous borders and lax security for the attacks.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bomb attacks in the departure hall of Zaventem airport, and a rush-hour metro train which killed at least 30 people.
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