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Madagascar’s president dismisses government following deadly rallies
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Deputy Minister Narend Singh: Launching of Biopanza at opening of second African Biotrade Festival

Deputy Minister Narend Singh: Launching of Biopanza at opening of second African Biotrade Festival

Programme Director, Director-General of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Nomfundo Tshabalala Director-General of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Simphiwe Hamilton Director-General of the...

Owner:  South African Government
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Madagascar Protests Escalate as Youth Demand President Rajoelina’s Resignation

China's high-quality, sustainable cashmere industry weaves warmth for world

(Xinhua) 10:02, October 03, 2025 A Chinese staff provides technical guidance to local workers at the Madagascar plant of China's Inner Mongolia King Deer Cashmere Co., Ltd. in Antananarivo, Madagascar, March 28, 2025. (Xinhua/Li Yahui) HOHHOT,...

Owner:  Chinese Government
Madagascar’s President Dissolves Government Following Protests

Madagascar’s President Dissolves Government Following Protests

Above photo: Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina. X. Leaving at least 22 dead and forcing President Andry Rajoelina to dissolve his government amid mounting anger over water and power shortages. The escalating the political crisis in Madagascar...

Owner:  Margaret Flowers & The Alliance for Global Justice (Non-profit)
Gen-Z protest in Madagascar faces fatigue as it comes to a temporary halt

Gen-Z protest in Madagascar faces fatigue as it comes to a temporary halt

While protests in other parts of the island country are still ongoing, protests in Antananarivo are scheduled for a 24-hour cessation. Those in the capital expressed reservations about the strength and well-being of the demonstrators, as seen on...

Owner:  Leonard Stiegeler
‘Gen Z’ Protesters Demand Resignation of Madagascar’s President

‘Gen Z’ Protesters Demand Resignation of Madagascar’s President

Protests and strikes are escalating in Madagascar, where President Andry Rajoelina faces calls for his resignation over mismanagement, water shortages, and power cuts. The protest movement appears to have grown even more energetic and determined...

Owner:  Larry Solov, Susie Breitbart and The Mercer Family
Behind the Gen Z protests that forced Madagascar's president to sack his government
Morocco's youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister...

Morocco's youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister...

The call for resignation came after police killed three people on Wednesday as largely peaceful protests turned into riots, with banks looted and cars set ablaze. Though Morocco’s king is the country’s highest authority, protests in Morocco...

Owner:  Cox Family
Madagascar Protesters Pause Capital Marches, Vow Stronger Return

Madagascar Protesters Pause Capital Marches, Vow Stronger Return

Home Africa Madagascar Protesters Pause Capital Marches, Vow Stronger Return The United Nations says at least 22 people have been killed and more than 100 injured so far in the week-long protests. The government rejects those figures. Youth-led...

Owner:  Nitin A. Gokhale
Madagascar's neglected youth, a government-created 'ticking time bomb'

Madagascar's neglected youth, a government-created 'ticking time bomb'

Protest against frequent power outages and water shortages in the capital, Antananarivo, Madagascar, on October 1, 2025. ZO ANDRIANJAFY / REUTERS On the hills overlooking Antananarivo, among the red brick houses built into the slopes, the white...

Owner:  Matthieu Pigasse, Xavier Niel and Madison Cox
Morocco's youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister resignation

Morocco's youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister resignation

RABAT – Youth-led demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets on Thursday for a sixth straight night despite fears of more violence after police killed three people the night before. The protesters in at least a dozen cities, including...

Owner:  Donald Graham
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