Coup
Myanmar to free over 6,000 prisoners in Independence Day amnesty amid general election
The junta also reduced sentences by one-sixth nationwide, excluding those convicted of serious crimes such as murder, rape, terrorism, corruption, and arms- or drug-related offenses.
Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro confirms son's presidential pre-candidacy in official letter
Benin soldiers announce coup, gov't says plot is under control
Army officers say they have seized power in Guinea-Bissau
Youths in black: Myanmar protesters train to fight junta
A founder of the group said her United Defense Force was made up of protesters against the Feb. 1 coup who had fled crackdowns in which hundreds of demonstrators have been killed by security forces.
Fighting in Myanmar erupts near Thai border
Myanmar's army made no immediate comment. It historically proclaimed itself the one institution that can keep the multi-ethnic country of over 53 million people together.
Jordan's Royal Drama: No coup, just a big crisis
The discontent in the kingdom has reached the royals, and this is where changes can happen.
Myanmar security forces arrest prominent leader of anti-coup campaign
State media said a famous actor, Zin Wine, and singer Po Po, both known for their support of the democracy movement, had also been arrested.
Ten Myanmar police officers killed by anti-junta ethnic armies - report
More than 600 people have been killed by the military in the crackdown on protests against the coup.
11 dead as Myanmar protesters fight troops with hunting rifles, firebombs
Fighting continued into Thursday morning and at least 11 protesters were killed and about 20 wounded, the media said. There was no word of any casualties among the soldiers.
Myanmar's military seizes country's London embassy
The ambassador said he was locked out when he spoke to local media, describing the incident as "a kind of coup, in the middle of London.”
Jordan's King Abdullah says sedition quashed, country stable
"Nothing comes close to what I felt - shock, pain and anger - as a brother and guardian of the Hashemite family and a leader of this dear people," King Abdullah said in a letter.
'Coup': Netanyahu's dangerous rhetoric undermines democracy - editorial
The dangerous rhetoric of describing a slow-moving prosecution that has inevitably and finally brought him to trial a “coup” is rhetoric he purposely uses.
Former Mossad agent allegedly involved in Jordan coup - report
An Israeli named Roi Shpushnik who currently lives in Europe has admitted to offering Prince Hamza's wife assistance, but has insisted that he has never worked for the Israeli Mossad.