
News Wrap: Suicide bombings kill at least 32 people in Iraq
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News Wrap: Two suicide bombings kill at least 32 people in Iraq
In our news wrap Thursday, at least 32 people were killed in a pair of suicide bombings in central Baghdad, new Labor Department numbers continue to highlight the pandemic’s economic toll, President Biden proposes a five-year extension of a longstanding nuclear arms treaty with Russia, and Twitter temporarily locked the account of China’s embassy in Washington over repression of Muslim Uighurs.
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News Wrap: Suicide bombings kill at least 32 people in Iraq
Clip: 1/21/2021 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Thursday, at least 32 people were killed in a pair of suicide bombings in central Baghdad, new Labor Department numbers continue to highlight the pandemic’s economic toll, President Biden proposes a five-year extension of a longstanding nuclear arms treaty with Russia, and Twitter temporarily locked the account of China’s embassy in Washington over repression of Muslim Uighurs.
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