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Venezuela's Supreme Court ruled to weaken opposition legislature
Lt Gen (retd) Tariq Khan says ‘judicial coup’ only figment of Hashmi’s imagination
Erdogan threatens to bring back capital punishment, abolished in 2004
Plan to create a presidential system means Turkey is likely to be heading to a referendum next year
The government has imposed a three-month state of emergency after the botched coup which might be extended
About 100,000 people in the military, civil service, police and judiciary have been sacked or suspended
Turkey has fired tens of thousands of people from state institutions in the wake of the attempted putsch
Turkey has embarked on an all-out purge of state institutions in the wake of the coup
The regulation refers to crimes committed before July 2016, the ones after July 1 are outside its scope
'Let me say openly, EU adopted a favourable position to the coup (and) encouraged the putschists' FM Mevlut Cavusoglu