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.
Yet as Batiste said — and as every fisher I spoke to in the Bay of Ranobe repeated — it’s becoming harder and harder to catch ...
This series, Voices from the Land, brings together opinion pieces led and written by Indigenous peoples from around the world ...
When an elite army colonel joined Madagascar's Gen Z protests earlier this month, forcing the president to flee the country, ...
It is not about the size of the nations or their populations, but about a triggering issue that could bring the people to the ...
The North African nation is the latest to be rocked by “Gen Z” protests against corruption, lack of opportunity and business ...
A 64-year-old Janesville woman died on Friday after her truck crashed into a dump truck at the intersection of Highway I and ...
Madagascar’s new head of state is a soldier, not a seasoned politician. Propelled into power by a military mutiny that joined ...
The idea that building better health care systems can improve and save people's lives may seem obvious, but until now there ...
In Tolaria, Madagascar, about 1,000 kilometers southwest of capital Antananarivo, pretty much every woman working in this city by the sea has a connection to the fishing industry.
An army commander who led a mutiny in Madagascar says the military has taken power after President Andry Rajoelina was ...