Why are there protests in Madagascar?
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Protests in Madagascar are driven by youth anger over water and power shortages, calls for the president to step down, and demands for better governance. The movement faces violent crackdowns, with dozens killed and hundreds injured, while authorities allege foreign interference and sabotage.
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