Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world and we start in Belgium.<br />A gunman has killed three people in the city of Liege in an attack that is suspected to be terror-related.<br />For more on this and other international news we turn to our Ro Aram…<br />Aram… what's the latest?<br /><br /> Well Mark… two of the three people killed in Tuesday's attack were female police officers.<br /> The assailant reportedly crept up on them with a knife, stabbed them first before taking their service weapons and fatally shot them and a bystander, who was sitting inside a parked car. <br />He then took two women hostage inside a school where he was shot dead by police after an exchange of gunfire.<br />A few officers were injured during the encounter, with one in serious condition. <br />This eyewitness described the scene….<br /><br />(French) Reuters Edit no. 2184<br /> "We heard gunshots, then what happened is that people started screaming. At first, I thought it was firecrackers. But it really was not normal. Then I saw a person with two weapons starting to shout 'Allahu Akbar' all over the place. Cars stopped, a normal thing, and then he ran towards the school. We saw crowd movements. Five minutes later, gunshots were heard. Another five minutes later, we heard automatic gunfire."<br /><br /> Belgian media, quoting police sources, are naming the gunman as 31-year-old Benjamin Herman, though this is yet to be confirmed.<br />He was reportedly let out from prison on temporary release the day before the attack and is believed to have been radicalized in jail.<br />He had been serving time for drug offenses.<br />Local prosecutors are investigating terrorism as one possible motive for Tuesday's attack. <br />He was reported to have been on a radicalization watchlist since last year, raising questions as to why he was released from jail unsupervised.<br />Belgium remains on alert after a series of jihadist attacks in the country and in France, where 130 people were killed in Paris in attacks orchestrated by a Brussels-based cell. <br />