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.
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 SimΓ΅es 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.
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.
Russiaβs 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.