Guinea-Bissau leaders in army custody after coup
BISSAU — Guinea-Bissau’s president and prime minister were in army custody on Friday after troops staged an apparent coup just two weeks ahead of a presidential run-off vote in the chronically unstable West African country....
Published By: BusinessDay - Friday, 13 April, 2012
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