Coup
Islamic Republic has no option but to wage war to survive, Iranian student says - interview
Minoo, a left-wing student at a university in Tehran, told The Media Line that the January uprising "demonstrated how millions of people...could overthrow the regime."
Detained Myanmar leader met by Red Cross for first contact since ousting of gov't in coup
Pahlavi remains Iran’s main opposition figure, lack of US backing causing failure at regime change
Myanmar detains US businessman who wrote about military coup, sources say
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.
Myanmar army ruler elects himself as caretaker PM, pledges elections
Myanmar's military ruler Min Aung Hlaing promised new elections, six months after seizing power. He then elected himself interim Prime Minister.
Tunisian president sacks prime minister, freezes parliament
Crowds of people quickly flooded the capital and other cities, cheering and honking car horns.
Turkey in foreign policy precarious 5 years after coup attempt - analysis
Facing a decline in the economy and his poll numbers, Erdogan is now trying to mend ties with Washington
I wouldn't 'do a coup' with Milley, Trump says of top US general
US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, had privately acknowledged concerns that Trump might attempt to draw in the military to quash dissent.
Infamous Israeli lobbyist for Myanmar Junta ceases efforts; wasn't paid
Since rising to early infamy after trying to sell 3 transport US transport helicopters to Iran, Ben-Menashe moved to Canada to start his own lobbying firm, representing many controversial clients.
The wild world of the Mossad in Sudan - analysis
Could normalization between Israel and Sudan endangered by internal Israeli rivalries?