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France to withdraw ambassador, troops from Niger after coup: Macron

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The new military rulers had been demanding the exit of the French ambassador & troops after President Macron refused to recognise the coup
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Chileans commemorate victims on 50th anniversary of Pinochet's brutal coup

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A half-century on, the country struggles with revisionism and denial as survivors continue their quest for justice.
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France backs ECOWAS push to reverse Niger military coup

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West African nations have given Niger's coup leaders until Sunday to give up power and return to civilian rule.
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Guinea economy: Businesses struggling two years after coup

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Two years after a military coup, Guinea is struggling to attract investors.
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Pro-coup protests continue in Niger as Biden urges Bazoum release

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On Niger’s 63rd independence anniversary, protesters gather to show support for last week’s coup.
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World gets 1st view of ousted president of Niger since last week's coup

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The world got its first glimpse of Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum since he was ousted from power in a coup last week. It comes as coup leaders warn that France may try to intervene in the West African country.
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Burkina Faso & Mali warn against intervention after Niger coup

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The two countries joined Guinea in expressing ‘fraternal solidarity’ with the people of Niger after a military coup.
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France, Italy to evacuate citizens from Niger as coup leaders get support from West African juntas

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The French Foreign Ministry in Paris cited recent violence that targeted the French Embassy in Niamey, the capital, as one of the reasons for the decision.
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EU countries to evacuate citizens from Niger as coup leaders get support from West African juntas

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France, Italy and Spain have announced plans to evacuate their citizens from Niger, days after a junta seized power in the country.
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Niger president seen in photo for 1st time since coup

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The world got its first glimpse of Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum since he was ousted from power last week. It comes as coup leaders warn that France may try to intervene in the West African country.
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West African gov’ts give Niger coup leaders a week to cede power

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ECOWAS demands that President Mohamed Bazoum be reinstated within a week.
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4 things to know about the unfolding coup in Niger

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Behind the unfolding coup in Niger is a fragile domestic landscape and a complex web of foreign influence, threatening stability well beyond its borders.
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Niger general Tchiani named head of transitional government after coup

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Self-appointed leader says coup necessary to avoid ‘the gradual and inevitable demise’ of the country.
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EU, African Union escalate pressure on Niger’s coup leaders

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EU and France suspend financial aid to Niger, while the AU calls on the military to return to their barracks.
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Niger political instability: Chaos in Niamey after coup

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Mohamed Bazoum was detained by his own guards on Wednesday and the military is backing the coup leaders.
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President of Niger the latest West African leader to fall in a coup

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The security situation in Niger remains precarious after soldiers detained president Mohamed Bazoum and declared a coup. Who is in control remains unclear. It is the latest in a series of coups in West Africa.
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Coup in Niger explained

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Soldiers have ousted Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup, triggering widespread protests in the country.
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Thai voters choose democratic-leaning opposition parties

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Pro-democracy parties dominated Thailand’s general election to defeat the incumbent military-backed party, which led the last coup.
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Russia showcases military in wartime Victory Day event

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Russia celebrates the 78th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany during World War II.
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Sudan Fighting Hastens U.S. Evacuation

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Foreign governments evacuated diplomats, staff and others trapped in Sudan as rival generals battled for a ninth day. While world powers like the U.S. and Britain airlifted their diplomats from the capital of Khartoum, Sudanese...
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Daughter of Tunisia’s opposition leader condemns his detention

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Ghannouchi has been one of the biggest critics of President Kais Saied since the leader shut down parliament.
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Myanmar tourism: Military gov't tries to lure tourists

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When democracy came to Myanmar, so did the tourists - more than four million of them in 2019.
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Instability makes Sahel vulnerable to armed groups

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Concerns grow that violence that has long crippled countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger will spill over furthe
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Peru's former President Castillo 'wants violence to end'

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A lawyer for Peru's former president has told Al Jazeera Pedro Castillo iswilling to give up his demand to be reinstated