Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina has been flown out of the country in a French military plane, officials have said, after an elite army unit defected to join thousands of protesters demonstrating against corruption and poverty.
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- Madagascar's president fled the country following weeks of protests over corruption and poverty.
- President Radjelina reportedly left on a French military aircraft after a deal with France. 13s
- Military units, including the elite Capsat, defected and supported protesters. 36s
- Capsat unit refused to use force against protesters and appointed a new army chief. 1m 12s
- At least 22 people have died in clashes since the protests began, according to the UN. 1m 36s