AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch security minister battled to keep his job on Thursday as he faced criticism from across the political spectrum over his handling of counter-terrorism intelligence ahead of last month's suicide bombings in Brussels.
Ard van der Steur faced tough questions during a heated parliamentary debate over the March 22 bombings that killed 32 people in the Belgian capital. [L5N1794TL]
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