
News Wrap: Bomb explosion at Nigerian bus station kills 71
Clip: 4/14/2014 | 2m 33s
A wrap up of Monday's news headlines.
In our news wrap Monday, a car bomb ripped through a bus station in Nigeria’s capital, killing 71 and wounding 124. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan blamed Boko Haram, the Islamist group that has killed thousands. Also, the Chilean military prepared to evacuate 700 more families in Valparaiso, where a deadly wildfire has been burning for three days.
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News Wrap: Bomb explosion at Nigerian bus station kills 71
Clip: 4/14/2014 | 2m 33s
In our news wrap Monday, a car bomb ripped through a bus station in Nigeria’s capital, killing 71 and wounding 124. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan blamed Boko Haram, the Islamist group that has killed thousands. Also, the Chilean military prepared to evacuate 700 more families in Valparaiso, where a deadly wildfire has been burning for three days.
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