
News Wrap: Thailand’s military stages coup
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 5m 45s
A wrap up of Monday's news headlines.
In our news wrap Thursday, Thailand’s military seized power, dissolved the government and suspended the constitution. The takeover followed months of political violence and deadlock. Also, in a city in Xinjiang, China, 31 people were killed and more than 90 wounded after attackers drove two SUV’s into a street market and threw bombs.
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News Wrap: Thailand’s military stages coup
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 5m 45s
In our news wrap Thursday, Thailand’s military seized power, dissolved the government and suspended the constitution. The takeover followed months of political violence and deadlock. Also, in a city in Xinjiang, China, 31 people were killed and more than 90 wounded after attackers drove two SUV’s into a street market and threw bombs.
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