Madagascar's military-led government, which seized power this month, appointed a cabinet on Tuesday of mostly civilian ...
Madagascar's new leadership emerges from youth-led protests, promising reform and transparency. However, concerns arise over ...
S&P Global has placed Madagascar's 'B-/B' ratings on watch with negative implications on Friday, citing political uncertainty that could undermine growth, delay fiscal consolidation efforts, and ...
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.
Madagascar's young population, averaging just 19, faces a litany of problems that are largely the result of mismanagement by a succession of older men.
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina made his first public comments since the CAPSAT military unit turned against his government amid weekslong protests, saying he fled the country in fear for his ...
Hundreds gathered in Madagascar’s capital to honor those killed in recent protests, including army personnel and over 20 civilians. The elite military unit CAPSAT has joined anti-government protesters ...
President Andry Rajoelina appears to have left the country after weeks of protests calling for him to resign. By John Eligon and Gaelle Borgia Reporting from Antananarivo, Madagascar Madagascar’s ...
ANTANANARIVO - Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina named army General Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo as prime minister on Monday, a week after dissolving the government in response to ongoing protests ...
Madagascar’s military seized power from the civilian government on Tuesday, a high-ranking commander announced after President Andry Rajoelina fled the sprawling Indian Ocean island country for his ...
The leader of Madagascar's military coup said on Wednesday that he is "taking the position of president" and that the armed forces would be in charge of the African island nation for up to two years ...
In a dizzying sequence of events, the situation in Madagascar escalated rapidly. Addressing the country on national radio Tuesday, military leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina declared the military ...