Topic: Andry Rajoelina
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Hunger and food security: Is Africa selling the farm?
Foreign investors see Africa as a breadbasket. Done well, investment could help with African hunger but create food security for the rest of the world.
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What Madagascar's failed coup attempt could mean for the fragile country
A coup attempt by rebel officers against a government that itself came to power by military force, leaves Malagasy citizens calling it an example of political theater and all eyes on a constitutional vote.
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Madagascar coup attempt: rebel leaders appear to lose momentum
Madagascar mutineers announced a coup attempt Wednesday, the same day the unstable country held a constitutional referendum. But there has been no movement from the coup leaders.
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Madagascar premier: Coup leaders aimed to discredit constitutional referendum
Rebel military officers attempted another coup today but voters appeared largely undeterred.
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Where rich countries are buying farmland
Saudi Arabia has cut several deals, most recently in Tanzania
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Madagascar: island even more isolated after coup
The crisis not only threatens to make the island's poverty worse, it might also lead to the extinction of rare lemur species.
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Madagascar 'coup' riles African, international allies
New leader Andry Rajoelina has asserted control as the South African Development Community threatens to suspend Madagascar.
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Madagascar mayhem ousts president
Embattled President Marc Ravalomanana has resigned after his rival led what the African Union called an illegal coup.
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