The sacking of Madagascar s energy minister fails to quell protests over water and power blackouts.
Sunday 2 November 2025
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Madagascar s energy minister sacked but protesters call for peaceful demonstrations to continue
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Madagascar: Protests ongoing to demand president s resignation as police presence grows
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Madagascar: Protesters reject president s offer of dialogue and call for general strike
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