Col. Michael Randrianirina, Madagascar's military coup leader, said Wednesday that he is "taking the position of president" in an interview with The Associated Press at his barracks.
THE UN has urged authorities in Madagascar to refrain from using excessive force against Gen Z protesters amid two weeks of ...
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Madagascar: Colonel who seized power sworn in as president
Madagascar Colonel Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as president on Friday, after the military took power in the island ...
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UN condemns Madagascar military takeover, urges return to constitutional order
The statement came as media reports said an elite army unit known as CAPSAT seized power earlier this week, hours after ...
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) — Youth-led protests in the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar are continuing for a third week in the most significant unrest in the country in years. The protests led by ...
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 ...
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Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina reportedly flees country as military unit joins protesters
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France has returned three skulls to Madagascar more than a century after they were taken, including one believed to be that of a 19th-century Malagasy king who was beheaded by French troops. The ...
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