Ultrarunners in secondhand trainers: the rickshaw drivers taking on the world’s toughest races – photo essay ⊖
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Members of an athletics club in Madagascar formed by rickshaw drivers are now beating elite athletes in international endurance events
It is a fiercely competitive market, and one of the toughest phys…
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There is jubilation in Place du 13 Mai in the capital but concern about army’s intentions after military takeover
As the sun set on Place du 13 Mai in Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, thousands of …
Elite Capsat unit that played a major role in Andry Rajoelina’s rise to presidency joined gen Z protests against corruption
Madagascar’s president, Andry Rajoelina, is reported to have fled the countr…
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Demonstrators march alongside regiment, who earlier in the day said they would not fire on the crowds
Thousands of protesters against Madagascar’s president were joined on the streets of the capital o…
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Protesting young people reject dissolution of government as insufficient and demand list of reforms
Young protesters in Madagascar have said they will continue their fight for the resignation of the…
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The British-Nigerian artist explores colonialism and connection in his first major solo exhibition in Africa. Plus, a grime MC goes oyster farming
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