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In the last 12 hours, Madagascar-related coverage is dominated by lifestyle and tourism-adjacent items rather than hard policy or security developments. The most prominent Madagascar headline is the wedding of South African influencer Prince Mampofu to his Malagasy partner Koloina Ida in Antananarivo, with multiple write-ups emphasizing the intimate destination ceremony and the couple’s cross-cultural, long-distance relationship timeline. Separately, a Madagascar-linked entertainment/tourism story highlights the expansion of Rainforest Wild Adventure (formerly Rainforest Wild Asia and Africa), describing the opening of its second phase from 20 May 2026 and detailing new “Adventure+” and other high-element experiences, including an East zone inspired by Afro-tropical and Madagascan landscapes.

Also in the last 12 hours, the news feed includes broader international content that references Madagascar in passing—most notably the Taiwan–Eswatini diplomatic dispute. Several articles describe how Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s Eswatini trip (and its earlier disruption) involved overflight permission issues tied to Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar, which Taiwan attributes to Chinese pressure. While these stories are not “Madagascar domestic” reporting, they repeatedly position Madagascar as one of the Indian Ocean states implicated in the airspace controversy.

From 12 to 24 hours ago, the same Taiwan narrative continues, with additional framing around China’s criticism and the diplomatic attention surrounding Lai’s rescheduled visit to Eswatini. This continuity suggests the airspace/overflight dispute remains the most geopolitically significant thread in the dataset, with Madagascar appearing as part of the pressure chain rather than as the primary subject.

Looking back 3 to 7 days, Madagascar appears in a wider set of themes that provide context for the week’s mix: corporate/investment and extractives (e.g., references to Madagascar nickel projects and divestment), environmental and conservation angles (including climate-related species coverage), and development/energy items (such as “Madagascar plans 46 solar projects totaling 932 MW”). However, within the provided evidence, none of these older items clearly “break” into a major new Madagascar-specific development in the most recent 12 hours—recent coverage is comparatively lighter and more event-driven (wedding and tourism expansion), while the strongest recurring storyline remains the Taiwan–Eswatini diplomatic row in which Madagascar is repeatedly cited.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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