30,000 Euros for Information on Those Involved in the Coup in Benin
Authorities in Benin are offering a 30,000 euro reward for information leading to the capture of nine suspects linked to a failed coup attempt.
Failed coup in Benin: police offers 20 million CFA francs for capture of the mastermind of the operation
The Beninese police are offering a reward for information leading to the capture of the mastermind behind a failed coup attempt against President Patrice Talon.
[Column] This is what accountability looks like
The article discusses the accountability of political leaders, focusing on Yoon Suk-yeol's failed coup attempt in South Korea and its consequences.
February 23: Learning from the Past to Not Lose the Future
The article reflects on the lessons learned from the failed coup attempt in Spain on February 23, 1981, emphasizing the dangers of authoritarianism that threaten society from within.
The files of the failed coup d'état of 1981 in Spain vindicate the figure of King Juan Carlos: Will he return to his country?
Former King Juan Carlos of Spain expresses a desire to return from self-imposed exile amid discussions about his historical role during the 1981 coup attempt, following the declassification of related documents.
"Devilish effort to liberate Cuba." Exiles attempted a coup, Trump backs down
The article discusses a failed coup attempt by Cuban exiles and the implications of Trump's response to the situation.
A Domestic 23-F: Reproaches, Insults, and Disappointment for Spain
The recent death of Antonio Tejero ignited discussions about Spain's failed coup attempt in 1981, revealing disturbing documents about the military's plans and the involvement of secret agents.
Visual Search Tool for 23-F: Consult Each Page or All at a Glance
A new AI-powered tool developed by El País allows users to view and search through declassified documents of the failed 23-F coup in Spain.
Healthy examination of 23-F
The declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of 23-F provides a clear view of who conspired against democracy but brings no new revelations regarding the event.
Breaking news of political developments, live | Feijóo calls for the return of the emeritus King to Spain after declassification of 23-F documents
Political leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for the return of Spain's emeritus King following the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Declassifying Our Recent Past
The declassification of documents related to the failed coup of 23-F has generated significant anticipation as it marks the 45th anniversary of this pivotal event in Spain's recent history.
The critical situation of the King within the Armed Forces 10 months after the coup: 'He suffers personal and professional deterioration'
The article discusses the decline in the reputation and situation of King Juan Carlos I within the Armed Forces following the failed coup attempt in Spain in February 1981.
The trial of Tejero for 23-F: first and last conviction for rebellion in Democracy
The article covers the significant trial of Antonio Tejero, a central figure in Spain's failed coup d'état on February 23, 1981, marking the first and last conviction for rebellion in modern democratic Spain.
Spain: declassified documents about the 1981 coup attempt reveal why the coup failed
Declassified documents from Spain's 1981 coup attempt reveal operational plans and key statements indicating the failure of the insurrection.
Spanish coup leader has died
Antonio Tejero, who led a failed coup in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93.
Who was Antonio Tejero, a nostalgist of Francoism who sought to overthrow democracy as it was just being established
Antonio Tejero Molina, a symbol of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has passed away, remembered for his role in attempting to dismantle democracy during a turbulent time in the country's history.
Spanish officer who led 1981 coup dies on day documents declassified
Antonio Tejero, the Spanish officer behind the 1981 failed coup attempt, has died on the same day that documents related to the incident were declassified.
Antonio Tejero, the lieutenant colonel who became a symbol of the coup attempt during the Spanish transition, has died
Antonio Tejero, a key figure in the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the release of declassified documents regarding the coup.
Spain: Antonio Tejero Molina, Leader of the Failed Coup of 1981, Has Died
Antonio Tejero Molina, the leader of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has died at the age of 93.
Spain: Antonio Tejero, leader of the failed coup of February 23, 1981, has died according to his lawyer
Antonio Tejero, the leader of the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, has died, as reported by his lawyer.
Spanish coup leader is dead
Spanish coup leader Antonio Tejero, who led the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has died.
The mistake of the coup plotters, according to a document intercepted from a military officer after 23-F: 'Letting the Bourbon be free and treating him as if he were a gentleman'
The article discusses a recently declassified document that criticizes the strategic errors made by the coup plotters during the failed coup of February 23, 1981, particularly regarding their treatment of King Juan Carlos I.
Spain, Colonel Antonio Tejero has died: he led the failed coup of 1981
Colonel Antonio Tejero, who led the unsuccessful coup d'état in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the declassification of documents related to his involvement in the coup by the Sánchez government.
Antonio Tejero, the lieutenant colonel who starred in the failed coup attempt of 23-F, dies at 93
Antonio Tejero, the controversial figure behind the 1981 coup attempt in Spain, has passed away at the age of 93.
Following the steps of the ‘man with the briefcase’ of 23-F, the captain who fled abroad after the coup: 'Days before he had taken all the money'
The article discusses the mysterious figure of Captain Gil Sánchez-Valiente Portillo, known as the 'man with the briefcase', who fled Spain after the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
The desperate calls of Tejero's wife when she saw that the coup had failed: "The Army has left me 'thrown away' like a cigarette butt. They have 'deceived' me"
The article recounts the frantic attempts of Carmen Díez Pereira, the wife of Antonio Tejero, to contact her husband during the failed coup attempt in Spain on February 23, 1981, expressing her feelings of abandonment by the military.
Four Cesid spies who were never prosecuted participated in the 23-F, and Cortina met earlier with the US ambassador
The article reveals that four members of the Spanish intelligence service (Cesid) who were not prosecuted were involved in the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, with correspondence indicating their ties to the event.
Guide to consulting documents of 23-F: key characters and moments
The Spanish government will release previously classified documents about the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981 (23-F), including key figures and moments involved in the event.
45 Years Since the 23-F: Proven Facts and Reasonable Doubts
The article reflects on the 45th anniversary of the failed coup attempt in Spain, highlighting ongoing uncertainties regarding its details and implications for Spanish democracy.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
Spain will declassify 'the 23F documents' after 45 years of the attempted coup d'état
The Spanish government has decided to declassify documents related to the failed coup attempt of 1981, shedding light on military and civil conspiracies during that time.
Breaking news on political affairs, live | Sánchez announces the declassification on Tuesday of the 23-F documents 'to settle a historical debt with citizens'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, to address a historical debt with the public and promote transparency.
A soldier attempting a coup is unworthy of his uniform
The article discusses the recent legal repercussions faced by military personnel involved in a failed coup attempt in Brazil, highlighting the historical context of military influence in Brazilian politics.
Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho: Is the sentence reduction for Yoon, who failed the coup, reasonable considering he is a first offender and elderly?
Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho questioned the reasonableness of the sentence reduction for former President Yoon Suk-yeol, considering his failed coup attempt, status as a first offender, and advanced age.
Convicted of rebellion, Pedro Castillo requests a pardon from José Balcázar 'for humanitarian reasons'
Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo has requested a presidential pardon from interim president José Balcázar while serving an 11-year prison sentence for rebellion following his failed coup attempt in 2022.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life Imprisonment After Coup Attempt
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life in prison for leading a rebellion during his failed attempt to impose a state of emergency in 2024.
Jaime Bayly: "Chávez and Maduro were involuntary comedians"
Jaime Bayly discusses his new book 'Los golpistas', highlighting the failed 2002 coup against Hugo Chávez.
The coup that lasted three days
The article discusses the author's new novel 'Los golpistas,' inspired by the failed coup against Hugo Chávez in April 2002.
Failed Coup d'État in the DRC: Two FBI Agents in Kinshasa Before the Trial in the United States
Two FBI special agents are in Kinshasa as part of the Christian Malanga case, with several U.S. citizens, previously convicted in Kinshasa and extradited, set to be retried next March in a federal court in Utah.
Military Dictatorship in Myanmar: On the Way to a Failed State
Five years after the coup, the military junta is in a stalemate with armed resistance, while the former military party wins the sham elections.
Ex-minister arrested over failed African coup – media
Former Benin sports minister Alassane Tigri has been arrested and charged with organizing a coup, following reports that he was detained at his home in Cotonou.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro transferred to prison with ‘more favorable’ conditions
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been moved to prison to serve a 27-year sentence for orchestrating a failed coup following his election loss.
Is the relationship between Turkey and the United States really warm?
The article discusses the fluctuating relationship between Turkey and the United States, highlighting recent tensions exacerbated by accusations related to a failed coup and other incidents during Donald Trump's presidency.