Riots have continued to erupt in many countries around the world over the past month, while new countries are entering the cycle of uprisings and clashes with authority, governments and…| Abolition Media
Madagascar’s president has fled the country, as confirmed by the leader of the opposition and other officials. Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko stated that President Rajoelina left on Sunday after army units joined the protesters. His current location is unknown. The president’s office, which had announced a national address for Monday, did not comment on his departure. Reports […] The post Madagascar’s President Flees Country Amid Gen Z-Led Protests, Officials Say appeared first on Modern ...| Modern Diplomacy
Hassanein Hiridjee, CEO of Axian Group and Madagascar’s second richest man, says Africa’s economic future depends on empowering millions of small informal businesses with access to clean energy and fairer financing.| Daily News on African Billionaires and UHNWIs
Madagascar has faced repeated social crises primarily due to frequent power and water cuts. These circumstances have been a source of frustration, sparking fresh protests in the country in September 2025.| Global Voices
Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days The post The week in free expression 26 September – 3 October appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Madagascar enfrenta crisis sociales periódicas principalmente por cortes de electricidad y agua. Estas frustraciones provocaron nuevas protestas en el país en septiembre de 2025.| Global Voices en Español
As we learned, Andrianampoinimerina is known as the first Ruler of the Kingdom of Imerina in Madagascar, the one who unified the Merina people of Central Madagascar. His reign was marked by the reunification of the Imerina after 77 years of civil war, and he also led the subsequent expansion of his kingdom to nearby … Continue reading Speech from Andrianampoinimerina, the First King of the Unified Merina Kingdom| African Heritage
Today, September 2, 2025, the three Sakalava skulls with one believed to be that of King Toera, were welcomed in the capital Antananarivo (France Returns the Skull of Beheaded King of the Sakalava People of Madagascar). They were draped in the Malagasy flag, welcomed by several members of the Sakalava royal family including Prince Georges Harea … Continue reading Ceremony for the Return of King Toera’s Skull| African Heritage
Morocco have been crowned 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) champions after beating Madagascar 3-2 in the final in Nairobi, Kenya. Félicité| Morocco World News
From comical Clownfish to the elusive African Pangolin, we explore some of the world's most unusual wildlife encounters.| Bradt Guides
In Madagascar, we’re trying out a revolutionary technique that might be better adapted to restore entire grassland landscapes around the world.| The Ecosia Blog
Discover the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs in Madagascar. Marvel at the ancient baobab trees at sunrise and sunset.| LifePart2andBeyond.com
Malagasy, along with French, is the official language of Madagascar. Here's the most essential Malagasy phrases for your trip!| Explore with Finesse
Are you planning on visiting Madagascar? Here’s what you need to know! Located off the eastern coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island and the second largest island country in the world, with a population of over 32 million (I have never seen so many young children in my life!) I spent three […] The post Planning On Visiting Madagascar? appeared first on LifePart2andBeyond.com.| LifePart2andBeyond.com
Avete mai sentito parlare dell‘albero che divorava esseri umani? L'ha scoperta l'esploratore tedesco, Karl Liche si trovava in Madagascar.| FocusJunior.it