We have started to collect the most important news related to Madagascar in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Madagascar's leader Andry Rajoelina abandons a power-sharing peace deal, as a military prime minister start work.
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Madagascar's interim leader bans flights from Mozambique, stranding his rivals, including the prime minister.
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Madagascar's rival political leaders agree to form a power-sharing government after months of wrangling.
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Madagascar's rivals have agreed on cabinet posts in a new unity government, officials at power-sharing talks say.
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Madagascar's self-appointed leader announces a new government, but opposition parties say it breaches a crisis deal.
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Shocking pictures of slaughtered lemurs killed for bush meat are released by a campaign group.
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The leaders at the centre of Madagascar's political crisis have signed a power-sharing agreement, a UN envoy says.
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Southern African states call for peaceful dialogue in Madagascar, naming an ex-president of Mozambique to lead talks.
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The UN and France warn against military intervention to end Madagascar's crisis, after some nations said it was an option.
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A Madagascar court sentences ex-leader Marc Ravalomanana in absentia to four years in jail for alleged abuse of office.
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A political party in Madagascar pulls out of talks to end a crisis in the country, hours after a reported breakthrough.
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A breakthrough has been made in talks to resolve a political crisis in Madagascar, a UN special envoy tells the BBC.
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The man named as prime minister by Madagascar's ousted leader is charged with threatening state security.
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Supporters of Madagascar's ousted President Marc Ravalomanana announce a new government, adding to confusion.
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