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Why Is Everyone Getting Involved In The Niger? | Economics Explained
Niger's coup has set a lot in motion. It's rich in uranium which has gotten France involved, and China's belt and road initiative was set to draw oil from Niger, which could help grow their desperately poor economy, and somehow Russia's...
The Guardian
Civil War in Libya Turns into an International Proxy War
In April, 2019 Haftar begins a seige on the UN-backed Libyan government. Violence and instability deepen as international players vie for power in Libya and the conflict devolves into a proxy war. Untold Chaos part 6
The Guardian
Power Vacuum and Political Struggle in Libya Following the Revolution and Elections
After the second election, two governments vie for power in Libya and the country is engulfed in a civil war. Hear what some members of the Tuareg people think about the poltical situation, how ex-Gaddafi general Haftar is attempting to...
Curated Video
Dictatorship
This live-action video program is about the word dictatorship. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word dictatorship through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Step Back History
A Brief History of Brazil
Brazil is on track to become one of the world superpowers by the end of the century. That being said, what should we come to expect from this South American country? Let's learn about Brazil.
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Guinea-Bissau Coup: Military Takes Over Days After Presidential Election
Guinea-Bissau faces a political crisis as the military stages a takeover just days after the presidential election. Reports indicate that key government officials have been detained and the situation remains tense. This video covers the...
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Guinea-Bissau: Military Coup in Guinea-Bissau Days After Presidential Election
Guinea-Bissau faces a political crisis as the military stages a takeover just days after the presidential election. Reports indicate that key government officials have been detained and the situation remains tense. This video covers the...
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ECOWAS' new president, Julius Maada Bio, reiterates wish for Sahel states to return to the fold
Julius Maada Bio has stressed the importance of maintaining regional unity as the bloc deals with various challenges, including insecurity.
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Armenia PM warns of coup attempt after army seeks his resignation
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan warned of an attempted military coup against him on Thursday after the army demanded he and his government resign in a statement.
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Can Myanmar return to democracy? | Inside Story
Military condemned for staging coup and detaining democratically elected leaders.
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Portugal's Carnation Revolution through the eyes of a coup leader
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 abru
ptly end....
April 25, 1974, the day of the Carnation Revolution, when four decades of authoritarian rule would abru
ptly end....
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Influence in Pakistani politics: Military's role under spotlight ahead of elections
Pakistan's military holds power in politics, builds infrastructure, and defends borders, but also influences elections.
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Military are seen as main influencers in Pakistan's election, not the political parties
Pakistan's military holds power in politics, builds infrastructure, and defends borders, but also influences elections.
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Latin America remembers Kissinger
The death of Henry Kissinger has been celebrated by some, especially in Latin America.
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Chileans commemorate victims on 50th anniversary of Pinochet's brutal coup
A half-century on, the country struggles with revisionism and denial as survivors continue their quest for justice.
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President of Niger the latest West African leader to fall in a coup
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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Myanmar economy fears: Gov’t in exile to create central bank
Establishing an interim central bank follows concerns over new restrictions imposed by the military on currency exchange
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Mali protesters demand exit of UN peacekeepers
Protesters in Bamako accuse troops of failing to bring peace amid worsening security situation.
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Thai voters choose democratic-leaning opposition parties
Pro-democracy parties dominated Thailand’s general election to defeat the incumbent military-backed party, which led the last coup.
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Thai opposition wins major victory over military-backed government
Thailand will have a new government, nine years after incumbent Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha first came to power in a military coup. Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of the opposition Move Forward Party, is expected to lead the next...
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Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced over walkie-talkie conviction
A court in Myanmar has sentenced overthrown leader Aung San Suu Kyi to another four years in jail.
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Myanmar military reverts to scorched earth tactics, massacres
Al Jazeera report on the plight of thousands in northwest Myanmar fleeing unrelenting attacks by the military
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EU, China and Russia vying for influence in China
Europe is eager to promote its global investment plans in Africa, and to counter the growing influence of Russia and China on the continent.
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Mali’s military detains president, prime minister
UN, AU condemn Bah Ndaw and Moctar Ouane’s detention and call for their ‘immediate and unconditional release’.