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Madagascar’s former president Rajoelina stripped of citizenship after military takeover
Madagascar’s former president Andry Rajoelina loses his citizenship after a military takeover, days after fleeing protests ...
“People can’t get enough food in one day,” said Marcel Sebastian, an elderly fisherman I met in the village. He’s been ...
Last week’s military coup in Madagascar followed weeks of protests by youth angry about a lack of opportunity, poverty, and regular power and water cutoffs in the sprawling African island nation.
The mix keeps growing as the mecca of windsurfing from around the world comes together to compete on Maui’s North Shore at ...
Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s ...
Public anger simmers in Madagascar after weeks of unrest and protests triggered by shortages and poor government services.
Madagascar's landscape tells a story of deep time: ancient rifting and geological tilting sculpted the island's dramatic ...
Madagascar’s land reshaped twice. Two giant rifts flipped slopes, reversed rivers, and formed isolated landscapes that ...
The youth-led protests that eventually brought down Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina were sparked, in part, by his ...
Madagascar’s recent regime change is being described as a coup—but its young people should take the credit. The EU needs to ...
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Madagascar coup: why turning a blind eye to an unpopular president weakens regional bodies
As Malagasy citizens demanded accountability, international institutions conferred legitimacy on a president with dubious ...
Responding to the military’s announcement that it has seized power in Madagascar, suspended key democratic institutions and appointed a new Prime Minister alongside a transitional governing body, ...
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