Two Chinese Uyghur men sentenced to death in Thailand for 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing that killed 20. Verdict handed down Thursday in long-running case.
Two Chinese Uyghur men were sentenced to death Thursday for carrying out a 2015 attack on a Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people, a long-awaited verdict in Thailand's deadliest bombing case.
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