In recent months, youth-led protests have toppled governments around the world, from Nepal to Peru, driven by rising ...
APTOPIX Madagascar Protests CAPSAT military unit commander Col. Michael Randrianirina and his troops make their way to the presidency to announce that the armed forces are taking control of the ...
Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina said Monday he has fled the country in fear for his life following a military rebellion. Rajoelina has faced weeks of Gen Z-led anti-government protests, which ...
The theft of the Louvre's crown jewels has increased calls for the museum to be more transparent about the colonial origins ...
Sir Richard Branson: ‘I’m lucky to be able to pick up the phone and call almost anyone in the world’
Sir Richard Branson, 75, was born in Blackheath, London. The thrill-seeking business magnate found fame in the 1970s when he turned a mail-order record business into the record store and music label ...
Raise your glass or maybe hold it because the world’s drinking map for 2025 is in, and it’s filled with a few surprises.
In the heart of Tiffin, Ohio, a culinary treasure hides within the sturdy brick walls of a historic landmark that tells stories of America’s industrial past with every creaking floorboard.
In a world of mass-produced sweets, Creo stands as a temple to chocolate’s true potential. One visit turns casual chocolate fans into passionate devotees who understand that great chocolate, like all ...
Madagascar plans to raise 8.65 trillion ariary ($1.9 billion) next year chiefly through multilateral loans, a fifth more than it plans to borrow in the current year.
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Andry Rajoelina was a young, man-of-the-people mayor when he led popular protests against the Madagascar government 16 years ago. The uprising resulted in a military-backed coup ...
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar — Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina was toppled Tuesday in a military coup that capped weeks of youth protests over poverty, power outages and a lack of opportunity in the ...
On September 11, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that Madagascar was living beyond its means. Grappling with ...
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