gabriel alazondo, al jazeera, new york. >> more on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> [ ♪ ] hello.'m richard gizbert and you're at the listening post. it's paris all over again in brussels, both in the details of the story and in the nature of the coverage. journalism on trial in morocco wherefor all the promises of pre-domestic of expression-- freedom of expression, the red lines remain. twitter turns 10 years old. what took place in brussels this past tuesday, the bombings that killed 31 people and wounded hundreds more was one of those mega stories that promoted coverage beyond the incident itself. lots of talking head about state securities. delving into the issue of immigration as well as the refugees from syria. one american channel used brussels as a way into the debate because there is one in the u.s. over torture. th is big enough. it travels and such stories can also reveal much about the news organizations that cover them. things like news hierarchys, the extent and limits of cultural standards. not that we haven't seen that before. bombings in paris happened four months