
News Wrap: Three Saudi cities rocked by suicide bombings
Clip: 7/4/2016 | 2m 27s
Suicide bombings in three different cities in Saudi Arabia, just before the end of Ramadan
In our news wrap Monday, suicide bombings rocked three different cities in Saudi Arabia, just before the end of Ramadan. Two security officers died, in addition to the bombers. Also, the leader of the United Kingdom’s Independence Party, which is anti-European Union, announced that he’s resigning.
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News Wrap: Three Saudi cities rocked by suicide bombings
Clip: 7/4/2016 | 2m 27s
In our news wrap Monday, suicide bombings rocked three different cities in Saudi Arabia, just before the end of Ramadan. Two security officers died, in addition to the bombers. Also, the leader of the United Kingdom’s Independence Party, which is anti-European Union, announced that he’s resigning.
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