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Photos: Fishermen, known as 'Sea Nomads,' dive to protect ocean life in Madagascar. December 26, 2024 10:48 AM ET. By . ... Like many people in Madagascar, Robustin doesn't have a surname.
On 11 July this year, a group of young people lined a main road in Antananarivo holding up signs that read “Protect your vote from corruption” and “Don’t sell your choice”. While this might be a ...
About 80% of the world's vanilla is grown by small holding farmers in the hilly forests of Madagascar. For a generation the price languished below $50 a kilo (about 2.2 pounds). But in 2015 it ...
Pictures of rock cut niches in the hills north of Sirāf, Iran (a-b) and Teniky, Madagascar (c-d). Credit: Schreurs et al. 2024. Images of Siraf niches courtesy of Ali Aghajanzadeh.
The beloved animated film Madagascar first graced our screens in 2005. If you're unfamiliar with the movie, it's an American animated survival comedy that boasts a star-studded cast including Ben ...
A crush of people at a stadium in Madagascar left at least 12 dead and 85 injured as sports fans attended the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games, authorities said Saturday. The ...
About 80% of the world's vanilla is grown by small holding farmers in the hilly forests of Madagascar. For a generation the price languished below $50 a kilo (about 2.2 pounds). But in 2015 it ...
About 80% of the world's vanilla is grown by small holding farmers in the hilly forests of Madagascar. For a generation the price languished below $50 a kilo (about 2.2 pounds). But in 2015 it ...
Madagascar is the size of France but has only a few paved roads that link the country's main cities. Along the roads are banks, high schools, police stations, mobile phone shops; in the bush there are ...
About 80% of the world's vanilla is grown by small holding farmers in the hilly forests of Madagascar. For a generation the price languished below $50 a kilo (about 2.2 pounds). But in 2015 it ...
80% of the world's vanilla is grown by small holding farmers in the hilly forests of Madagascar. For a generation the price languished below $50 a kilo (about 2.2 pounds) but in 2015 it began to ...