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Islamic State militants say Tunisia attack "first drop of the rain"

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Tunisia to bolster security for tourists after gruesome Islamic State attack on a Tunisia museum killed 20 tourists, including a possible "third French victim" France’s Hollande says. Gavino Garay reports.

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