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Travel Safety: The U.S. State Department has eased its Madagascar advisory from Level 3 to Level 2 (“Exercise Increased Caution”), citing improved stability under a transitional government—travel experts say main routes and airports are running more consistently, but visitors should still watch for local unrest signals. African Startups & Finance: Bloomberg highlights 25 African startups tackling infrastructure gaps, with a big shift toward African investors funding solutions in healthcare, fintech, security, climate resilience, waste, transport, and tech. Bio-hybrid AI in Madagascar: Researchers report a cyborg cockroach system that uses bio-hybrid AI signals to guide insects, and a wearable “backpack” approach for Madagascar hissing cockroaches that classifies calm vs stressed states with high accuracy. Ancient Science: Paleontologists describe Kank australis, a 70-million-year-old fish-eating raptor-like dinosaur from Patagonia, with hunting behavior possibly similar to modern herons. Health Tech: A review argues kangaroo mother care should start immediately after birth for premature and low-birth-weight babies, though hospital implementation still varies widely.

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May 22, 2026

Whitepaper to examine Ghana opposition’s role in democratic resilience

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May 21, 2026

Roam Smart Tracker expands as subscription-free AirTag alternative

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May 14, 2026

Neurotechnology joins MOSIP as certified system integrator

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May 8, 2026

The Global Uplift Project earns Charity Navigator’s top rating

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Madagascar Is Back On The Radar. What Experts Say Travelers Should Know

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When To Leave A Trip Early: A Traveler’s Safety Guide

When To Leave A Trip Early: A Traveler’s Safety Guide

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Scientists Warn Primary Forest Destruction Is Undermining Climate Efforts

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Scientists Warn Primary Forest Loss Is Undermining Global Climate Efforts

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Madagascar Lifts 16-Year Mining Permit Suspension: Major Step Forward for LION's  Ambato-Arana Graphite Project.

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