The coup of 76 could have been avoided: there were political attempts to disarm tensions
The article discusses the historical context of the military coups in Argentina, particularly focusing on the 1976 coup and its political ramifications.
Niger: The European Parliament demands the release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife
The European Parliament has called for the immediate and unconditional release of Niger's ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife following their detention since a military coup in July 2023.
Film: If you love cinema, you must see this film
The article discusses the mesmerising impact of François Truffaut's film 'Les 400 Coups' on its audience during its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in 1959.
All the Times the US Imposed Leadership in Other Countries: Coups, Interventions, and Regime Changes
The article discusses the historical interventions by the United States in foreign countries to influence leadership decisions, with a focus on Iran.
Gabon: 'My son and I were tortured,' claims former First Lady Sylvia Bongo on France 24
Sylvia Bongo, the former First Lady of Gabon, alleges torture and arbitrary detention in a recent interview following her exile after a coup that overthrew her husband.
USA - Iran: The History of the Conflict, the Shah, Uranium and the Elimination of Khamenei
The article explores the complex and toxic relationship between Iran and the United States over the past 80 years, framed as a geopolitical thriller filled with espionage, coups, and oil.
Taking Responsibility [Window to the World]
The article discusses the serious political crime of military coups by elected leaders, focusing on recent coups in South Korea and Brazil, as well as the implications of authoritarian governance in other countries like Russia, Turkey, and the U.S.
5 years and 1 election later, why China’s Myanmar dilemma still isn’t over
China continues to navigate its complex relationship with Myanmar amidst ongoing political turmoil and competition from other global powers.
The New African Summit This Time
The recent African summit revealed significant changes in the continent amid rising military coups and regional tensions.
Headlines: Five Years Later, Have the Juntas Kept Their Promises?
Five years after military coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, the effectiveness of the juntas in fulfilling their commitments is being questioned as security conditions worsen.
Explaining the Confusion in Thai Politics: Why has the Asian 'Tiger' Become a 'Patient'?
Thailand is experiencing ongoing political confusion, transitioning from being known as the 'Asian Tiger' to now being labeled as the 'Asian Patient' due to repeated military coups and political strife.
AU: Refusal to endorse 'the laundering of military coups,' a proclamation or a turning point?
The African Union's rejection of legitimizing military coups raises questions about the future approach towards democratic governance in member states.
Pereira... the charismatic accused of engineering coups and threatening thrones in Guinea-Bissau
Domingos Simões Pereira, the opposition leader in Guinea-Bissau, faces military court charges of plotting several coup attempts, reflecting ongoing political tensions in a country with a history of instability.
On the Front Page: the 'Good' and 'Bad' Coup Leaders
The article discusses the perspectives of African leaders on constitutional order restoration after unconstitutional power seizures, particularly addressing João Lourenço's remarks during his leadership at the African Union.
African Union holds summit: is it ignoring the real issues?
The African Union holds its annual summit in Ethiopia amidst ongoing crises on the continent, including genocide, insurgencies, and political coups, highlighting its limitations in addressing these challenges.
France plotting revanchist coups in its former African colonies – Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused France of attempting to destabilize governments in its former African colonies to regain influence.
The African Union discusses conflicts and military coups ahead of the Addis Ababa Summit
The African Union is preparing for its 39th summit in Addis Ababa, focusing on ongoing conflicts and military coups in Africa.
Brutal Duvalier regime to Haiti in disarray: 'Democracy Spring' derailed by coups, militias, gangs
The article discusses how the legacy of the brutal Duvalier regime has contributed to the current state of disarray in Haiti, impeding democratic progress due to coups, militias, and gangs.
France plotting ‘political revenge’ in Africa – Russian intel
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service claims that France is planning to destabilize undesirable governments in Africa, particularly in the Sahel, through 'neocolonial coups'.
Russia’s new ambassador presents credentials in Niger as ties deepen
Russia's new ambassador has formally presented his credentials in Niger as both countries enhance their diplomatic relationship amidst military governance in the region.