Military seizes power in Guinea-Bissau as president says he's been 'deposed'
Soldiers have appeared on state TV in Guinea-Bissau to say the country's military has seized power, accusing its president of interfering in Sunday's election as he revealed he had been "deposed".
The head of Myanmar's ruling military junta, who overthrew the previous government five years ago, has been elected president after winning a parliamentary vote.
Voters in Uganda face soldiers in the street as they prepare to go to the polls in an election that could see President Yoweri Museveni extend his decades in power.
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