Tourist Massacre Jolts Cradle of Arab Spring

2:27 a.m. (0127 GMT, 9:27 p.m. EDT). Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirms the deaths of three Japanese, and says three others were injured. Japanese broadcaster NHK, quoting an unnamed senior official, says the government is aware of the 

MILITANTS gunned down 19 tourists getting off buses outside Tunisia's national museum then took others hostage before being shot by security forces.

Nineteen people, including 17 foreign tourists, have been killed after gunmen targeted a museum in the Tunisian capital, according to the country's prime minister. Italian, Spanish, Polish and German citizens were among those killed, as well as a

TUNIS (Reuters) – At least eight tourists were killed and others were taken hostage by militants who attacked Tunisia's parliament compound, which includes a museum, a spokesman for the interior ministry said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Tarek Amara; 

2:27 a.m. (0127 GMT, 9:27 p.m. EDT). Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirms the deaths of three Japanese, and says three others were injured. Japanese broadcaster NHK, quoting an unnamed senior official, says the government is aware of the