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Wildlife Crossing Breakthrough: India’s only ape, the hoolock gibbon, has been filmed using a purpose-built canopy bridge to cross a railway line in Assam—an encouraging first for reducing habitat fragmentation, but researchers stress it can’t replace intact forests. Madagascar Politics: Opposition MP Antoine Rajerison has asked the High Constitutional Court to remove military leader Michael Randrianirina, alleging treason, repeated constitutional breaches, and heavy-handed security against protests—while youth anger over slow reforms keeps simmering. Forest Pressure: New data shows tropical primary forest loss still running high despite a slowdown, with biodiversity and water impacts continuing. Regional Women’s Leadership: Madagascar is set to play a key role in SADC’s women parliamentarians’ caucus after Senator Dr Linda Nxumalo was elected chair. Education Gap: Despite progress in some countries, over 100 million African children and teens remain out of school, with Madagascar among those showing improvement.

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