In a 4x4 bumping and rattling along a dirt road in Madagascar, Nomentsoa Randria­mamonjy explains a local idiom. A few ...
They make up less than one percent of Madagascar’s population but control more than half its economy. Feared, admired, and ...
An army colonel who seized power in a military coup is set to be sworn in as Madagascar’s new leader in a lightning-fast ...
Madagascar has sworn in an army colonel as President, just days after a military takeover on the back of a popular rebellion ...
Lemurs first arrived on the island of Madagascar 53.2 million years ago, probably hitching a ride on a vegetation raft from ...
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.
Madagascar's new leadership emerges from youth-led protests, promising reform and transparency. However, concerns arise over ...
Madagascar's young population, averaging just 19, faces a litany of problems that are largely the result of mismanagement by ...
Deadly "Gen Z" protests in Madagascar led to a president's impeachment and the swearing-in of coup leader Colonel Michael ...
A little-known army colonel became Madagascar’s president on Friday after a rapid power grab. He was sworn in as his ...
As Malagasy citizens demanded accountability, international institutions conferred legitimacy on a president with dubious ...