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With military coup failed, Sudanese regime is still at risk
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With military coup failed, Sudanese regime is still at risk

The takeover attempt in Sudan on September 21 rises from a national scale crisis and domestic discord among powerful institutions, including the army, amid foreign intervention, and points to the…
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September 23, 2021Tags: Russia, Sudan
Tunisia coup backed by Gulf monarchies jeopardizes the Arab Spring democratic gains
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Tunisia coup backed by Gulf monarchies jeopardizes the Arab Spring democratic gains

Tunisian resident Kais Saied’s move to ‘freeze’ the activities of the republican parliament and assume executive authority can be labeled as a coup that wipes out the country's gains since…
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July 27, 2021Tags: Tunisia
Chad to face turmoil after Déby’s death
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Chad to face turmoil after Déby’s death

The developments in Chad Republic have signs of a military coup after the newly re-elected President Idriss Déby has died of wounds he received while commanding his army in battles against…
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April 22, 2021Tags: Chad
Disclosed plot in Jordan likely to rock country’s image as an island of stability
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Disclosed plot in Jordan likely to rock country’s image as an island of stability

Conspiracy against the government disclosed in Jordan rises uncertainty in this country, revealing a race for the throne inside the royal family. Foreign connection trace increases risks for the stability…
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April 5, 2021Tags: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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