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You’ll find boabs everywhere in Madagascar, but this avenue near Morondava is iconic.

This remarkable place feels like another planet, or another dimension

Spiky forests, dancing lemurs, giraffe weevils – no matter how many Attenborough documentaries you’ve seen, nothing prepares you for the real thing.

  • David McGonigal

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A satellite image shows Tropical Cyclone Freddy hitting Mozambique on February 24.

Cyclone Freddy smashes records, becomes Earth’s most energetic storm

Cyclone Freddy has repeatedly caused havoc since it formed off Australia more than a month ago.

  • Matthew Cappucci
The chameleon contender for the title of world’s smallest reptile.

Really tiny chameleon a contender for title of smallest reptile

Scientists from Madagascar and Germany say, despite its size, the genitals of the new specimen were almost one-fifth of its body length, possibly to allow it to mate with the larger female.

Supporters of President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar gather before legislative elections in  Antananarivo, Madagascar, in late May 2019.

Cash and a cult leader: How Russia meddles abroad

Madagascar has little obvious strategic value for the Kremlin or the global balance of power. But Russians were there offering bribes, spreading disinformation and recruiting an apocalyptic cult leader.

  • Michael Schwirtz and Gaelle Borgia
A man stands by a bonfire during a protest opposite a South African-owned  Shoprite in Abuja, Nigeria on Wednesday.

'Unprecedented': African countries boycott South Africa over xenophobia claims

Attacks on foreigners have become common in South Africa. Now pop stars, businesses and sporting bodies from neighbouring countries have had enough.

  • Julie Turkewitz
Madagascar is one of the poorest nations in the world and has low immunisation levels.

More than 900 dead in Madagascar measles epidemic

Most of those who died were children, according to the World Health Organisation.

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Extinct bones may have solved mystery of human arrival on Madagascar

Extinct bones may have solved mystery of human arrival on Madagascar

Under quarantine in a laboratory at the Australian National University lies a graveyard of extinct animals.

  • Sherryn Groch
In an African island nation, a flavour worth killing for

In an African island nation, a flavour worth killing for

The lush mountains in Madagascar's north-east produce about 80 per cent of the world's vanilla - and right now it is worth more per kilogram than silver.

  • Finbarr O'Reilly
A golden bamboo lemur in the Ranomafana National Park,  Madagascar.

Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park: Lemur-spotting tour

Our first lemur sighting is of a koala-like bundle high up in branches above our heads.

  • Daniel Scott
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Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar

Ranomafana National Park: Madagascar

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