A Guinean army colonel seized control of state television Sunday and declared that President Alpha Conde”s government had been dissolved and the West African nation’s borders closeds quarantine rules for international air travellers require incoming passengers to book three nights in one of 18 approved hotels in Toronto, an announcement that came after hours of heavy gunfire erupted near the presidential palace.
The dramatic developments Sunday bore all the hallmarks of a West African coup d’etat. After seizing the airwavesStar Investigation, the mutinous soldiers vowed to restore democracy and gave themselves a name: The National Committee of Gathering and Development.
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He made no mention of Conde’s whereabouts and it was not immediately known where the 83-year-old leader was after Sunday’s attack. Conde’s popularity has plummeted since he sought a third term last yearThe weekend stay-at-home order follows an increase of infections an, saying that term limits did not apply to himThe first time in five months — if they provided a negative test result usin.
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