Coup
Turkey detains 88 in nationwide raids over alleged links to group accused of 2016 coup attempt
Turkish authorities detain 88 suspects in nationwide operation targeting alleged members of the Gülen movement, linked to the 2016 coup attempt.
Myanmar to free over 6,000 prisoners in Independence Day amnesty amid general election
Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro confirms son's presidential pre-candidacy in official letter
Benin soldiers announce coup, gov't says plot is under control
Sudan's ousted PM wants coup reversed before talks
Coup leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan had appeared to leave the door open for Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok to lead a new government.
Sudan coup: Generals and Islamists prevail in the Arab world
BEHIND THE LINES: The military coup in Sudan follows a prevailing trend in the Arab world.
Sudan capital locked down after coup triggers deadly unrest
Life came to a halt in the capital Khartoum and its twin city Omdurman across the Nile on Tuesday, a day after the army seized power in a coup that triggered unrest.
Seven killed, 140 injured in Sudan protests following coup
The leader of the takeover, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, dissolved the military-civilian Sovereign Council that had been established to guide the country to democracy.
Sudan ‘military coup’ sparks concern - analysis
This is important for the region and could also affect Sudan’s relations with Israel because Sudan was one of the countries that joined the path to normalization in the wake of the Abraham Accords.
Sudan military seizes power, dissolves transitional government
Sudan has been on edge since a failed coup plot last month.
Sudan says coup thwarted, accuses Bashir loyalists
The leaders of the failed coup attempt, some "remnants" of the al-Bashir regime, have been arrested.
Guinean junta replaces provincial governors after coup
The soldiers who overthrew the government of Guinea have installed a military junta to govern the country.
Guinea coup leader promises national government as politicians arrested
The military leaders who led a coup against the government of Guinea said they would set up a new government, after politicians were imprisoned and banned from traveling.
Power struggle roils Guinea; soldiers say on TV they have taken over
Soldiers who staged an uprising in Guinea's capital on Sunday said in a short broadcast on state television that they have dissolved the constitution and the government in the West African state.