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Exclusive: Is there a coup in Jordan? Middle East experts explain the inside story

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6 mn readThe Jordanian royal family said on April 4 it had foiled a plot against the kingdom involving a half-brother of King Abdullah II, arresting at least 16 suspects it accused of “sedition” and alleging foreign complicity. Talking with Amine Kammouriyeh, a Lebanese expert in the middle east, Eat News explores the real story behind this coup between Prince Hamzah and King Abdullah II to research the background and motives of this overthrowing.

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China and the crisis of the Myanmar’s military coup

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6 mn readIn early February, military leaders in Myanmar, located on the southwestern border with China, led a military coup against the National League for Democracy government where it was headed by Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi. Ms. Suu Kyi, President Win Myint, and other senior government and party officials were arrested. In January, Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing sent signals alluding to the possibility of a military coup and the disruption of the constitution as it happened before in 1988, following what he considered “election fraud.”

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Myanmar military coup: It is like living in a war zone

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3 mn readOn Monday, in one of the deadliest days since the military coup began in Myanmar, at least 20 people were killed in the city of Yangon. The latest killings have taken the death toll to at least 130. “It is like living in a war zone, in which only one side has guns, and every day is more willing to use them against innocent protesters,” a spokesperson from human rights NGO Freedom of Expression Myanmar (FEM) told Eat News.