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9,000 public servants sacked as Turkey considers death penalty over failed coup
Turkey: Erdogan cries on national television as 6,000 are rounded up and arrested
Why is there a coup happening in Turkey?
Southampton bag Bayern Munich starlet Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Congo warlord jailed for 18 years over 'sadistic' rapes and murders
'The lad is a superstar... we're going to see one of the best players in England'
Connacht secure South Africa international out-half Boshoff
5 reasons why Pep Guardiola can take Man City to the next level
There's a group of people plotting a sensational overthrow of their own county board
4 things you need to know about the (now failed) coup in Burkina Faso
Another Champions League winner wants to prove he can do it on a wet, windy night at Stoke
An All Blacks legend is joining James Coughlan in Pau next season
'I will not go back to get killed': Lesotho PM flees to South Africa
Eto'o signs for Toffees, in line to make debut against Chelsea
Irishman killed in bike crash may have been rushing to beat Thai coup curfew
Thai junta chief given seal of approval by the country's royal family
Thailand's coup leaders to hold ousted government to give them "time to think"
Thai army seizes power in military coup
TV3 confirm they have won broadcasting rights for the 2015 Rugby World Cup
Pakistan's former president charged with Benazir Bhutto murder
CIA (finally) admits it masterminded the 1953 coup in Iran
Egypt army appeals for peaceful pro-Morsi protests
Egypt: New interim president sworn in as Morsi is ousted in 'coup'
Cork snap up Hoops striker Kilduff for remainder of the season
No, says Alan Shatter: I'm not going to attempt a coup
Spurs announce deal for Schalke midfielder Holtby
Former Aussie star Craig McDermott takes up Irish coaching role
Pinochet will leaves everything to his family
UNESCO world heritage sites attacked in Mali
Signed up: Bale pens new Spurs deal
Malian couple subjected to 100 lashes 'for having child out of wedlock'
Michael Laudrup announced as the new manager of Swansea City
Game on: Limerick FC set to play Liverpool in May friendly
Three more years: RTÉ and TV3 retain Champions League rights
Explainer: What's happening in Mali?
Prime minister of Guinea-Bissau arrested by the military
Leaders of Turkey's 1980 coup on trial for 'crimes against the state'