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Madagascar-France: New Agreement Boosts Youth Volunteer Exchange
France Volontaires Madagascar celebrated youth volunteer engagement, signing a cooperation agreement to increase exchanges between Madagascar and France, facilitating 15 Malagasy volunteers' departures for missions in France and the return of 18 volunteers from France.
Madagascar-France: New Agreement Boosts Youth Volunteer Exchange
France Volontaires Madagascar celebrated youth volunteer engagement, signing a cooperation agreement to increase exchanges between Madagascar and France, facilitating 15 Malagasy volunteers' departures for missions in France and the return of 18 volunteers from France.
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Scottish Brothers Achieve Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported and unassisted row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, covering 14,500 kilometers from Peru to Australia, also becoming the first registered team to successfully cross from South America.
Scottish Brothers Achieve Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported and unassisted row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, covering 14,500 kilometers from Peru to Australia, also becoming the first registered team to successfully cross from South America.
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Maclean Brothers Set New World Record for Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three brothers from Edinburgh, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, have set a new world record for the fastest unsupported rowing across the Pacific Ocean, completing the 9,000-mile journey from Peru to Australia in 139 days, 5 hours, and 52 minutes, raising over £800,000 for charity.
Maclean Brothers Set New World Record for Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three brothers from Edinburgh, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, have set a new world record for the fastest unsupported rowing across the Pacific Ocean, completing the 9,000-mile journey from Peru to Australia in 139 days, 5 hours, and 52 minutes, raising over £800,000 for charity.
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France Repatriates Sakalava Skulls to Madagascar
France returned three Sakalava skulls, including that of King Toera, to Madagascar on Tuesday, marking the first use of a 2023 law allowing repatriation for burial. The skulls, held in a French museum since at least 1897, are being reburied in Menabe, Madagascar, following a repatriation ceremony.
France Repatriates Sakalava Skulls to Madagascar
France returned three Sakalava skulls, including that of King Toera, to Madagascar on Tuesday, marking the first use of a 2023 law allowing repatriation for burial. The skulls, held in a French museum since at least 1897, are being reburied in Menabe, Madagascar, following a repatriation ceremony.
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UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
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Summer Travel Alternatives: Avoiding Overcrowded Destinations
Evaneos's analysis of 77 destinations reveals 41 with less than 30% of international arrivals in Q3, offering alternatives to crowded summer hotspots, such as Finland, the Baltics, Madagascar, and Malaysia.
Summer Travel Alternatives: Avoiding Overcrowded Destinations
Evaneos's analysis of 77 destinations reveals 41 with less than 30% of international arrivals in Q3, offering alternatives to crowded summer hotspots, such as Finland, the Baltics, Madagascar, and Malaysia.
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Scottish Brothers Achieve Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, setting a new world record and raising over $1.15 million for clean water projects in Madagascar.

Scottish Brothers Achieve Fastest Unsupported Pacific Ocean Row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, setting a new world record and raising over $1.15 million for clean water projects in Madagascar.
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16% Bias Score

Scottish brothers achieve fastest unsupported Pacific Ocean row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, setting a new world record and becoming the first team to row from South America to Australia.

Scottish brothers achieve fastest unsupported Pacific Ocean row
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, completed the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days, setting a new world record and becoming the first team to row from South America to Australia.
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Edinburgh brothers set new record for Pacific Ocean row
Three brothers from Edinburgh, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan MacLean, set a new record for the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean, completing the 9,000-mile journey in 140 days.

Edinburgh brothers set new record for Pacific Ocean row
Three brothers from Edinburgh, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan MacLean, set a new record for the fastest unsupported, non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean, completing the 9,000-mile journey in 140 days.
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20% Bias Score

France Returns Skulls to Madagascar, Addressing Colonial Past
France returned three skulls, including one believed to be that of King Toera, to Madagascar 128 years after they were taken as war trophies following a massacre by French troops in 1897; this follows France's apology for its colonial past and implements a new law aiming to return more human remains...

France Returns Skulls to Madagascar, Addressing Colonial Past
France returned three skulls, including one believed to be that of King Toera, to Madagascar 128 years after they were taken as war trophies following a massacre by French troops in 1897; this follows France's apology for its colonial past and implements a new law aiming to return more human remains...
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Madagascar's FIM 2025 Showcases Eco-Friendly Microenterprise Innovations
Madagascar's 19th International Fair (FIM) in Antananarivo highlighted Malagasy microenterprises' eco-friendly solutions: Recom's eco-charcoal from organic waste ($0.21/kg), Nirina's efficient stove (halving charcoal use, $0.10/meal), and Soakazio's recycled paper handbags ($10.40/unit).

Madagascar's FIM 2025 Showcases Eco-Friendly Microenterprise Innovations
Madagascar's 19th International Fair (FIM) in Antananarivo highlighted Malagasy microenterprises' eco-friendly solutions: Recom's eco-charcoal from organic waste ($0.21/kg), Nirina's efficient stove (halving charcoal use, $0.10/meal), and Soakazio's recycled paper handbags ($10.40/unit).
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Unaffordable Healthcare Leads to Child's Death in Madagascar
A four-year-old child died in Antananarivo, Madagascar, after his family discharged him due to lack of funds for treatment, highlighting a systemic issue where many die due to unaffordable healthcare despite government initiatives like the emergency health fund.

Unaffordable Healthcare Leads to Child's Death in Madagascar
A four-year-old child died in Antananarivo, Madagascar, after his family discharged him due to lack of funds for treatment, highlighting a systemic issue where many die due to unaffordable healthcare despite government initiatives like the emergency health fund.
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44% Bias Score
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