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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.
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The head of an elite Madagascar military unit ousted the African island country’s president in a coup, capping weeks of youth-led protests over poverty and other issues.
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Madagascar's coup leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as president on Friday (October 17), after the military took power in the island nation this week following youth-led protests that ...
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"We have taken the power," Colonel Michael Randrianirina said in a national broadcast. President Rajoelina had fled the country after protests escalated over the ...