And how a nation quashed its first attempted coup in more than 40 years, in just a matter of hours.

And how a nation quashed its first attempted coup in more than 40 years, in just a matter of hours.
Calls to impeach President Yoon grow after he was forced to reverse his decision to impose martial law in South Korea.
Born 100 years ago, Sobukwe was a titan of South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle.
Assembly passes law that would ban officials who support international sanctions from holding office for up to 60 years.
Officials have arrested a group of 14 people who emerged unassisted, including a teenage boy.
A teacher-turned-rebel joins a people’s fighting force to take back Myanmar from military rule.
Legislators greenlight reforms giving more authority to Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, accused of stifling dissent.
Republicans have pushed an effort barring first federal transgender lawmaker from women’s restrooms in the US Capitol.
Civilians, including children, make up 84 percent of landmine casualties, with the highest numbers last year in Myanmar.
Thousands are marching against a bill they believe undermines the Treaty of Waitangi and limits Maori rights.
The Hong Kong 47 were first arrested in 2021 for organising unofficial elections that authorities likened to a ‘coup’.
The civil rights leader’s family has accused the CIA, FBI and NYPD of concealing prior knowledge of the assassination.
The case marks the first time victims of abuse at the hands of US soldiers in Iraq in 2004 have testified in court.
The indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM’s apology.