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		<title>Benin Government Restores Stability After Attempted Power Seizure</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cotonou &#8211; Benin’s government announced that national stability had been fully restored after security forces successfully prevented an attempted power]]></description>
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<p><strong>Cotonou &#8211; </strong>Benin’s government announced that national stability had been fully restored after security forces successfully prevented an attempted power grab by a small group of soldiers.</p>



<p>The swift response highlighted the country’s institutional resilience and the strong coordination between its armed forces and civilian leadership.</p>



<p>Authorities confirmed that a handful of soldiers tried to declare control over state institutions, but loyal forces quickly intervened to maintain constitutional order.</p>



<p>Officials reassured citizens that the situation was fully contained and that normal life across the country had resumed without disruption.</p>



<p>Government representatives emphasized that Benin remains committed to democratic governance and national unity, especially as the country prepares for its upcoming presidential election.</p>



<p>The incident served to underline the strength of public institutions and the dedication of security personnel to preserving peace.</p>



<p>Officials noted that the soldiers involved had briefly accessed state television, but their attempt to dissolve national bodies had no practical effect.</p>



<p>The government called for calm and encouraged residents to continue their daily activities with confidence in the stability of the nation.</p>



<p>Benin’s foreign minister explained that the overwhelming majority of the armed forces remained loyal to the current leadership.</p>



<p>He highlighted the professionalism and discipline of security units who moved quickly to secure communication centers and restore public confidence.</p>



<p>Reports of gunfire in some parts of Cotonou earlier in the day prompted temporary safety advisories from diplomatic missions.</p>



<p>However, by mid-day, security forces had re-established control and confirmed that key areas, including the vicinity of the presidential residence, were safe.</p>



<p>The attempted takeover occurred at a sensitive moment as Benin approaches a presidential transition scheduled for April.</p>



<p>Despite this, the government reaffirmed its commitment to a peaceful, transparent and orderly electoral process.</p>



<p>Authorities also addressed concerns raised by the soldiers’ statement regarding insecurity in the northern regions.</p>



<p>Officials reiterated that ongoing operations against extremist groups will continue with enhanced coordination and support for deployed troops.</p>



<p>Benin has strengthened its security measures over recent years to counter rising threats from militant groups operating in neighboring states.</p>



<p>The government highlighted recent reforms, increased training and investments in border protection to safeguard communities in vulnerable areas.</p>



<p>Economic development also remains a central priority as the administration continues policies credited with improving growth and modernizing public infrastructure.</p>



<p>Officials noted that preserving stability is essential for maintaining investor confidence and supporting the country’s long-term progress.</p>



<p>Benin’s leaders used the occasion to stress the importance of national unity and vigilance against actions that undermine democratic institutions.</p>



<p>They encouraged citizens to stand together in support of peace, stability and constructive political dialogue.</p>



<p>Civil society groups, community leaders and regional partners expressed relief that order had been restored swiftly and without prolonged confrontation.</p>



<p>Many reaffirmed their confidence in Benin’s commitment to democratic governance and sustainable development.</p>



<p>With calm returning to the streets, the nation is looking ahead to continued political engagement, economic progress and strengthened security cooperation.</p>



<p>Authorities said they remain focused on protecting national cohesion and supporting the aspirations of the Beninese people.</p>



<p>The restoration of order demonstrated the resilience of Benin’s state institutions and the dedication of its security forces.</p>



<p>The government emphasized that safeguarding peace is essential to ensuring a prosperous future for all citizens.</p>
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		<title>Jordan Court Rulings Highlight Kingdom’s Vigilance and Commitment to Peace</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amman &#8211; Jordan reaffirmed its commitment to national security and the rule of law as the State Security Court on]]></description>
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<p><strong>Amman</strong> &#8211;  Jordan reaffirmed its commitment to national security and the rule of law as the State Security Court on Wednesday handed down prison sentences to several defendants convicted in cases linked to plots involving the manufacture of rockets and drones. </p>



<p>The verdicts mark a significant step in strengthening the country’s security framework and ensuring the continued safety and stability of the kingdom.</p>



<p>According to official sources, the cases stemmed from arrests made in April, when Jordan’s security services detained 16 individuals suspected of planning attacks aimed at destabilizing the nation.</p>



<p> Following months of investigations and legal proceedings, the court’s verdict underscores the effectiveness of Jordan’s judicial and intelligence systems in addressing threats and safeguarding its citizens.</p>



<p>The court found multiple defendants guilty of manufacturing weapons for illegal use, endangering public safety, and attempting to undermine national security.</p>



<p> In one of the main cases, defendants Abdullah Hisham and Moaz Ghanem were sentenced to 15 years of temporary hard labor, while a third defendant, Mohsen Ghanem, received a seven-and-a-half-year sentence.</p>



<p> According to court documents, the trio had attempted to produce and store short-range rockets in warehouses located in Amman and Zarqa, allegedly with financial and technical assistance from sources outside the country.</p>



<p>The verdict also covered additional cases involving recruitment and training activities related to the same network. Defendants Marwan Al-Hawamdeh and Anas Abu Awad were sentenced to three years and four months in prison for attempting to recruit individuals for unlawful purposes and coordinating with foreign actors.</p>



<p> Meanwhile, defendants Khader Abdel Aziz, Ayman Ajawi, Mohammed Saleh, and Farouk Al-Salman received similar sentences for their involvement in training others for security-related operations within Jordan.</p>



<p>In a notable outcome, the court acquitted four defendants in the drone-related case, ruling that prosecutors had not established criminal intent. Those released — Ali Ahmed Qasim, Abdel Aziz Haroun, Abdullah Al-Hadar, and Ahmed Khalifa — were cleared of all charges. </p>



<p>The acquittal demonstrates Jordan’s commitment to fairness and transparency in its judicial process, ensuring that justice is delivered through evidence-based decisions rather than speculation.</p>



<p>The arrests, originally announced by the General Intelligence Department (GID) in April, revealed an extensive investigation into four interconnected cells that allegedly sought to “target national security and sow chaos” through the use of drones, rockets, and explosives.</p>



<p> Authorities stated that some of the suspects had potential links to external groups, though official statements emphasized that the investigation remained focused on preserving internal security rather than political affiliations.</p>



<p>Jordanian officials praised the efficiency and coordination between the nation’s security and judicial institutions, noting that the court’s verdict sends a clear message that attempts to threaten peace and order will not be tolerated.</p>



<p> The State Security Court’s firm yet balanced approach reflects the government’s broader strategy of combining vigilance with due process to maintain stability in a region often affected by complex geopolitical challenges.</p>



<p>Observers have highlighted that Jordan’s handling of the case demonstrates both resilience and adherence to international legal standards.</p>



<p> By addressing security threats through lawful procedures, the kingdom reinforces its reputation as one of the Middle East’s most stable and secure nations. </p>



<p>The outcome also reaffirms Jordan’s ongoing efforts to modernize its counterterrorism and intelligence capabilities while ensuring respect for human rights and judicial integrity.</p>



<p>Ultimately, the verdict represents more than the conclusion of a legal case — it is a reaffirmation of Jordan’s enduring commitment to peace, safety, and the rule of law.</p>



<p> The government’s proactive measures, transparent judicial process, and dedication to national unity continue to serve as a cornerstone of the kingdom’s stability and resilience in a rapidly changing regional environment.</p>
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