Guinea-Bissau, a nation of 2m people, has seen at least four military coups in the last 14 years. They happen more regularly than elections in many neighbouring countries. Now another putsch is underway.

Guinea-Bissau, a nation of 2m people, has seen at least four military coups in the last 14 years. They happen more regularly than elections in many neighbouring countries. Now another putsch is underway.

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    Powerful photo.
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    Deux millions de personnes vivent en Guinée-Bissau, explique The Economist. Un pays qui
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    aye aye aye! Pray for Guinea-Bissau!
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