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Why Canada endorsed Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido

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Canada's declaration of support for Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido was swift and unequivocal. CBC's Evan Dyer explores how and why Ottawa made that decision.
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Can Armenia's prime minister survive the political crisis?

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Nikol Pashinyan has accused the army of attempting a coup and is resisting calls to resign.
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Portugal's Carnation Revolution through the eyes of a coup leader

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It was one of the most important days in Portugal's recent history. April 25, 1974, the day of the Carnation Revolution, when four decades of authoritarian rule would abruptly end. The coup had been a work in progress for several months,...
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Turkey commemorates anniversary of failed coup

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A year after a faction of Turkey's military tried to overthrow the government, millions of Turks remain divided, CBC's Nil Köksal reports
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Turkey still tense 1 year after failed coup

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The details of last year's failed coup in Turkey are still unclear, but the fallout has seen government crackdowns and an increased police presence amid protests from citizens
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Turkish officers seeking asylum after coup, says NATO chief

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Some Turkish officers posted to NATO have sought asylum since July’s failed coup, the head of alliance said on Friday. But Jens Stoltenberg declined to comment on which countries were concerned, or how many officers have requested...
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Tourists shun Turkey, visitor numbers slump in June

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The number of foreigners visiting Turkey plummeted by over 40 percent in June. It was the biggest fall in tourist numbers in over two decades and comes amid tensions with Russia, a series of deadly bombings and the failed military coup....
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Europe – Turkey: At odds

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Tensions between Ankara and Brussels are on the rise. Since the coup attempt, the EU has made daily demands on Turkey to act within the rule of law. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Europe of having double standards. On...
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‘Too little understanding’ from Europe after Turkey coup

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The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland has said that there is “too little understanding” of the challenges faced by Turkey after last month’s coup attempt. The head of Europe’s top human rights organisation –...
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Turkish military armoured personnel carrier heckled

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AK Party supporters protest against Turkish soldiers in Istanbul
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CBC journalist with Turkish roots reacts to coup attempt

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'It's chaotic. I'm worried, I'm sad, and so much is uncertain,' Nil Köksal says
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Coup attempt shuts down Turkey's state broadcaster

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'At 10:30 Istanbul time, security officials pulled the plug on our broadcast and told everyone to leave the building, and then confiscated their phones,' says TRT World news director Carlos Van Meek
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Turkish president mobbed by supporters

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Thousands welcome President Erdogan upon his arrival at Istanbul's Ataturk airport, chanting slogans and waving flags
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'It is the most terrifying experience I've ever had in my life': Canadian in Turkey

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'I really wish I was home right now,' says Steve Kozak, a Torontonian living in Ankara with his wife and 3-year-old daughter
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Aftermath of failed coup in Turkey

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Ali Mustafa, a reporter with TRT World, updates the situation inside Turkey following attempted coup
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Turkey's president vows coup plotters will pay 'heavy price'

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Turkish government says it's back in control after period of explosions, air battles and gunfire during attempted coup
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Global implications of attempted coup in Turkey

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Ryerson University professor Mustafa Koc discusses the impacts of the failed coup beyond Turkey's borders
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Turkey detains 6,000 after failed coup attempt

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CBC's Nahlah Ayed has more reaction from Istanbul, where funerals were held for those killed in Friday's attempted coup
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Crackdown in Turkey after failed coup

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Turkey's President has intensified his crackdown following the failed coup. Authorities have now detained six thousand people.
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How secure are NATO nukes in Turkey?

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Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists, says nuclear weapons should be removed from Turkey
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Turkey: Is it a democracy today?

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CBC News speaks with Lama Fakih, a senior crisis adviser with Amnesty International
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Brazil's political turmoil

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Duelling demonstrations debate fate of President Dilma Rousseff, caught up in a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal
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Niger Coup anniversary: Hundreds gathered in Niamey to support junta leader

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Hundreds of people have shown support for Niger's junta leader at the start of a week-long celebration.
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Dramatic Footage Of Coup D'etat: Palace Gate Smashed, Army Chief Handcuffed, Bolivia Rescued

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A coup attempt in Bolivia saw armored vehicles storm the Presidential Palace in La Paz. Army chief Juan José Zúñiga declared the coup was to restore democracy, but the attempt failed as he was arrested hours later. President Luis Arce,...