Anti-government protesters in Madagascar declared a "strategic pause" on Thursday, pausing a week of youth-led demonstrations as international diplomats intensified calls for constructive dialogue to resolve a political crisis.
Breakdown
- International powers call for calm and dialogue in Madagascar.
- Six countries and the EU issue a joint statement for peaceful resolution. 8s
- President Angela Swena dissolves government following protests. 22s
- UN reports at least 22 deaths; state disputes the number. 38s
- Gen Z protest movement pauses for 24 hours but vows to continue. 44s