The young people who toppled the government are now confronting questions about what’s next, and who will deliver on their ...
A little-known army colonel became Madagascar’s president on Friday after a rapid power grab. He was sworn in as his ...
Col. Michael Randrianirina, the commander of an elite army unit, oversaw the military takeover after three weeks of ...
Thousands of people in Madagascar have taken to the streets in different parts of the country for the past week in the largest wave of protests the Indian Ocean island nation has witnessed in more ...
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Protests continue in regions despite suspension in capital Protesters want president's resignation, institutional changes Protests inspired by youth-led movements in Kenya and Nepal ANTANANARIVO, Oct ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Youth-led protests are roiling countries in disparate parts of Africa, from the Indian Ocean to the Sahara, with members of so-called Generation Z – those under 28 years ...
A growing protest movement on the African island, despite deadly clashes with security forces, vows to keep fighting until Andry Rajoelina is ousted. By Gaelle Borgia and John Eligon Gaelle Borgia ...
Protesters in Madagascar demand President Andry Rajoelina step down, accusing him of authoritarianism and mismanagement. Who Trump Officials Deem Essential in Shutdown Raises Eyebrows Adam Sandler is ...
Police in Madagascar have fired tear gas as hundreds of young protesters returned to the streets of the capital, despite the president agreeing to dissolve his government. The so-called Gen-Z protests ...
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