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If you visit the southwest corner of Madagascar, you might find a tree so old its name is Grandmother. She has three stems, fused together, so that her trunk resembles a massive rounded pot rather ...
In Madagascar, there’s a saying that goes: Tenim-bazaha tsy miverina indroa – “a white man never gives his word twice”. In daily life, it signals a refusal to repeat oneself, yet it still ...
Macron met with Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina and the two leaders signed a range of agreements covering energy, agriculture and education. French President Emmanuel Macron has begun a two ...
France and Madagascar unveiled a slate of major economic initiatives Wednesday, including a major hydroelectric dam project, during French President Emmanuel Macron’s first official visit to the ...
France controls the second-largest maritime area in the world, spread over 10 million square kilometres. About 27 percent of this is in the Indian Ocean. The Îles Éparses (Scattered Islands ...
IMF staff has reached staff-level agreement with Madagascar on the Second Reviews of the country’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). A swift adoption ...
This poses a severe challenge to Madagascar's economy, as the textile and clothing sector employs approximately 180,000 people and contributes around 20% to the country's GDP. The sector heavily ...
ANTANANARIVO, April 9 (Reuters) - Madagascar could lose around 60,000 textile sector jobs because of U.S. President Donald Trump's 47% tariff on the country, an industry official has said.
Fresh off a commanding 5-0 victory over Chad, Ghana's Black Stars are confident as they prepare to face Madagascar in their next 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier. However, despite their recent ...
Ghana and Madagascar go jam for dia 2026 World Cup qualifier for Morocco on Monday. Dis dey happun afta di Black Stars hammer Chad 5-0 for di Accra sports stadium on Friday. Dat na di first time ...
This is one of Madagascar’s most spectacular landscapes: An immense labyrinth of limestone where exceptional flora and fauna flourish. However, rising temperatures, disruptions in rainfall patterns, ...
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