Internet Blocking in Central Moscow Linked to Suspicions of Coup Organization
Internet disruptions in central Moscow are suspected to be linked to internal political tensions and corruption among high-ranking officials.
Niger protests EU's resolution for unconditional release of Bazoum
Niger's government protested against a European Parliament resolution demanding the release of former President Mohamed Bazoum, asserting that such calls interfere in its internal affairs.
The Internal Struggle Moves to Justice: Villarruel Denounced Petri for Defamation and Libel After Calling Her a 'Coup Plotter'
The Argentine Vice President Victoria Villarruel has filed a defamation lawsuit against Congressman Luis Petri after he accused her of being a 'coup plotter' in the context of political tensions within the ruling coalition.
Foreign Policy Expert: Iran is Closer to Regime Change After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Assassination
A foreign policy expert suggests that Iran is moving closer to a regime change following the potential assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Anatomy of a Disagreement: Robles clashed with Moncloa over the 23-F documents and upset BolaΓ±os and Marlaska
The Spanish government faces internal divisions as the unsealing of documents related to the 23-F coup d'Γ©tat produces differing opinions among coalition partners.
Maliki Faces Internal Coup.. Will the Coordination Framework Withdraw Its Support?
Nuri al-Maliki's candidacy for the Iraqi government presidency is under scrutiny due to internal divisions within the Coordination Framework, with key Shia parties potentially withdrawing their support.
Theater coup at OM: Medhi Benatia retained and supported by American owner Frank McCourt, Pablo Longoria downgraded
Frank McCourt intervenes at Olympique de Marseille, retaining Medhi Benatia and downgrading Pablo Longoria amidst internal conflict.