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News By Us is Madagascar's first interscholastic newspaper! Operating in both English and French, and composed of over 20 member schools and 100 member students in 7 countries, our articles vary from recipes to research. You'll find so much information here. Founded by youth, for all, we want to contribute to developing a more knowledgeable society, everyday.
Par Najma Rizvanhoussen, LFT,
Madagascar, 1er mai 2025
Hors des routes, hors du bruit, Mafate est un bijou isolé de La Réunion. On vous emmène au cœur de l’un des paysages les plus emblématiques de l’île.
Par Jade Rasolofolalaina, Clairontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 28 avril 2025
L'Union européenne est un acteur majeur de l'ordre mondial, qui se trouve face à un défi de taille depuis la montée de la Chine, avec sa croissance économique fulgurante et son influence géopolitique croissante, qui s'impose comme une puissance incontournable.
By Anonymous, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 26 Avril 2025
Have you ever heard about Brookies ? A mix of cookies and brownies, two desserts we all love. Taking a bite of that dessert feels like tasting comfort, pleasure and joy. Perfect to share with friends, for a snack or for your kids, discover the recipe of Brookies, one you probably never tried.
Par Youmna Nazaraly la Clairefontaine Tsiazotafo ,
Madagascar, 25 Avril 2025
Les réseaux sociaux sont devenus des outils puissants pour les ados qui veulent changer le monde. En utilisant TikTok, Instagram et Twitter, ils défendent des causes importantes et inspirent d’autres à agir pour un futur meilleur.
Par Sharmine, Shaheza ONE MOHAMED et Lauren RABARY, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 22 Avril 2025
Un événement inédit à Madagascar : TEDx nous fait l’honneur d’une manifestation à Antananarivo, organisée par les jeunes de l’American School of Antananarivo (ASA), ouverte à tous. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vous ressourcer auprès de personnalités impressionnantes. Vous serez surpris par ce qui vous y attend.
Par Vanyah, Fitia et Karen, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 21 Avril 2025
Pâques, c’est ce moment délicieux de l’année où petits et grands se retrouvent autour de douceurs chocolatées. Mais entre les œufs, les lapins, les cloches et les créations plus originales, il peut être difficile de faire un choix. Pour vous aider à viser juste et faire fondre les cœurs (et les papilles), voici notre Top 10 des meilleurs chocolats à offrir pour Pâques !
By Avish Nunkomar, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 19 April 2025
Reality humbles you, makes you walk safely. But dreams... Dreams wake your heart up, enlighten your soul, make you believe, make you wonder. Dreams are here to give colors to life, Dreams make you take risks... but they are worth it. You know why ? Because then, you'll live to your fullest. Discover a powerful writting that pushes you to purchase your dreams.
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, LFT,
Madagascar, 18 April 2025
Milad Tower, Iran’s tallest structure, symbolizes the country’s modern ambitions and technological progress. Built by Iranian engineers, it blends tradition with futurism. Beyond telecommunications, it represents national pride and political identity. Though debated, it stands as a powerful emblem of Iran’s evolving narrative, balancing function, symbolism, and architectural innovation.
By Dhiya Prakash, American International School of
Johannesburg, South Africa, 15 April 2025
Here's to Manage Your Emotions Effectively.
By Lauren RABARY, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 14 Avril 2025
Ça y est, Pâques approche à grands pas ! Le moment tant attendu où petits et grands partent à la chasse aux œufs. Cet “or noir” si délicieux est devenu une gourmandise incontournable pour célébrer cette fête pleine de joie et de tradition. Mais derrière cette avalanche sucrée, connaissez-vous vraiment l’origine de Pâques et de ses symboles ? Plongez au coeur des croyances chrétiennes et boostez votre culture.
By Liantsoa, Antso, Stephie and Candy, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 13 Avril 2025
Afrobeat, a genre from 1960s Nigeria, still enjoys huge success worldwide. From the message it hides and lively mood it brings, Afrobeat stays many people's favorite music genre. Read more about it in this article !
By Mira-Soa Andria, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 12 April 2025
Beethoven is a name we've heard for decades. Little did we know, he holds a very passionate story with music, added to the fact that he was partially deaf while composing some of his best pieces. Learn about his intriguing story and how he shaped the music industry we live in right now.
Par Sarah Piaraly, La Clairefontaine Tsiazotafo,
Madagascar, 11 Avril 2025
L’amour est souvent présenté comme un engagement exclusif, un pacte sacré entre deux êtres. Pourtant, la tromperie est une réalité qui touche de nombreux couples, brisant les certitudes et soulevant une question dérangeante : peut-on aimer et tromper en même temps ?
By Anonymous, LFT,
Madagascar, 10 April 2025
The Kardashians have become icons of pop culture. Through reality TV, social media, and their many businesses, this family turned their private lives into a global media empire. With glamour, scandals, and success, their influence keeps growing. Here’s a look at their journey, the secrets behind their fame, and what makes them so talked about.
By Melanie Gobz, HS
France, 9 April 2025
Ferrari is not just a racing team. It’s a legacy on wheels. They’ve been breaking records, collecting trophies, and making every other team question their existence since 1950.
Chinese is considered to be one of the hardest languages to learn... but it isn't! How?
Par One mohamed Sharmine, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo, Madagascar, 7 Avril 2025
Parfois, il suffit de quelques mots pour retourner le jeu en notre faveur. Pourtant, ces quelques mots peuvent être très dur à sortir, si bien qu’ils peuvent nous coûter une vie…
Je suis un des frères Bleust. J’ai tout perdu. Mon enfance, mon refuge, mes proches. On me les as arraché sous mes yeux. Le responsable ? Cravate rouge. Mais je n’ai jamais eu le courage de le dénoncer. Jusqu’au beau jour où je repris ma vie en main et me battu pour les enfants, qui comme moi, risquait de tout perdre. Je veux protéger ce que je n’ai pas su préserver. Me battre pour les choses que moi j’ai perdu mais en quoi d’autres gardent encore espoir.
By Hadrien Todimanana, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 5 April 2025
By Miley Valentin, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 3rd April 2025
Dogs have earned the title of “man's best friend” for good reason. Over thousands of years, dogs have evolved from wild wolves into one of the most beloved and loyal companions on the planet. Whether as working animals, guardians, or simply as pets, dogs have shown time and time again why they deserve their special place in our hearts and homes.
By Hadasa, Romanian Homeschooling
Spain, 1st April 2025
Simple yet wise lessons on family and friendship, drawn from personal experience. Short, concise, and heartfelt—an article worth reading.
Par Irinah, Sakina et Farhat, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo
Madagascar, 31 Mars 2025
Chaque 29 mars, Madagascar se recueille pour honorer la mémoire de ceux qui ont versé leur sang pour la liberté. Cette date, gravée dans l’histoire, rappelle le soulèvement héroïque de 1947 contre la colonisation française, une lutte qui, malgré sa répression brutale, a pavé la voie vers l’indépendance en 1960.
Par Youmna Nazaraly, La Clairefontaine tsiazotafo
Madagascar, 28 Mars 2025
Le padel est un sport de raquette en plein essor qui combine des éléments du tennis et du squash. Né au Mexique dans les années 1960, il s’est rapidement développé en Espagne avant de conquérir le reste du monde. Aujourd’hui, il attire de plus en plus d’adeptes grâce à son accessibilité et à son aspect ludique.
Par Adriana, Alliance Française de Tananarive
Madagascar, 25 Mars 2025
Dans moins de 3 semaines, un évènement très attendu arrive...
RDV le 10 avril pour notre article avec des photos et interviews exclusives de l'évenement!
By Lucie, Jade, Samantha and anonymous, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 24th March 2025
The International Day of Forests is celebrated on the 21st of March. It is an opportunity to celebrate the forest in its diversity and highlight the challenges it faces, which is created by The United Nations. The purpose of this day is to celebrate the role of forests in the food system. Forests are home to more than half of the world’s animals, plants and insects. They contribute to the fight against climate change through their ability to transform carbon in the atmosphere.
Par ONE MOHAMED Sharmine, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 21 Mars 2025
Le jeûne, signifiant littéralement s’abstenir de consommer toute chose, du matin au soir, est une pratique religieuse répandue dans plusieurs religions. L’Islam lui accorde toutefois une présence plus importante en dédiant le mois sacré du Ramadhan, le 9ᵉ mois du calendrier lunaire islamique, au jeûne. Tous les musulmans, sans souci de leur niveau de croyance, pratiquent cette action avec dévotion. Mais quelle philosophie se cache réellement derrière cet acte qu’on pourrait très vite percevoir comme n’apportant rien d’autre qu’irritation, faim, perte d’énergie et mauvaise humeur ?
Par Loïse Ollivier Phalippou, LFT,
Madagascar, 20 Mars 2025
Une histoire d'amour intense, marquée par la chute et la dépendance émotionnelle. Entre hésitations et désillusions, une jeune femme se retrouve confrontée à ses sentiments et à son cœur brisé. Une quête de soi, de choix et de résilience, où l'amour n'est pas toujours réciproque… mais nécessaire.
By Antso, Liantsoa, Stephie et Candy, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 17th March 2025
Naming cyclones allows for quick and efficient identification of storms, making it easier to communicate warnings and improve community preparedness. The naming process is managed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which creates lists of names alternating between genders and cultural origins, reused every six years. Learn more about naming cyclones in this article !
Par Sarah Piaraly, La Clairefontaine Tsiazotafo,
Madagascar, 14 Mars 2025
Un incontournable évènement qui se déroule tout les ans ? C'est le Met Gala, autrement dit, le Metropolitain Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala. Rassemblement de prestigieuses célébrités autour de grandes festivités, c'est un véritable point de rencontre de la mode mais aussi un événement annuel de charité qui se déroule à New York. Il marque le lancement de l'exposition annuelle du Costume Institute du musée.
Par Zahra Karim, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 13 Mars 2025
Chaque année, la Fashion Week transforme les grandes capitales en scènes où se joue l’avenir de la mode. À Paris, New York, Milan et Londres, les créateurs rivalisent d’audace pour impressionner un parterre d’invités triés sur le volet. Mais derrière les podiums scintillants et les robes spectaculaires, une figure domine l’industrie : Anna Wintour, la femme qui décide de ce qui est in ou out.
By Gaby, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 11th March 2025
Chocolate comes in many forms - candy bars, cakes, ice cream, drinks, cream, icing - you got my point. But where does this yummy treat come from? What is it made of? And is it really as unhealthy as everyone makes it sound like? The answer is just a click away!
Par Lauren Anael RABARY, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 10 Mars 2025
Depuis la chute de l’URSS, la Russie s’efforce de reconstruire son influence sur la scène internationale. Cette ambition passe notamment par une guerre médiatique intense, où chaque camp façonne l’image du Kremlin à travers le prisme de ses intérêts. Découvre alors dans cette revue de presse à quel point l’image d’une puissance peut être modelée selon le prisme adopté. La Russie est-elle un obstacle à la paix ou un garant de la souveraineté des États ? Est-elle une menace ou un rempart ? Tout dépend de qui raconte l’histoire.
By Diamondra, Collège de France,
Madagascar, 9th March 2025
Have you ever seen music or felt colors? For some artists, this isn’t just a metaphor, it’s reality. Frank Ocean, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and even Vincent Van Gogh share something in common: a neurological condition called synesthesia.
By Hani Goulamaly, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 7th March 2025
Ramadan is a time of spiritual growth, reflection, and togetherness for Muslims worldwide. Each evening, families and friends gather for iftar, breaking their fast in a moment of unity and gratitude. This tradition strengthens bonds, reinforces faith, and reminds everyone of the importance of generosity, patience, and shared blessings.
Par Najma Rizvanhoussen, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 6 mars 2025
Un simple livre peut bouleverser une vie. Que ce soit en nous faisant découvrir une nouvelle culture, en changeant notre regard sur un sujet ou en nous faisant ressentir des émotions intenses, la lecture a un impact profond sur notre façon de penser. Mais comment une histoire parvient-elle à transformer notre vision du monde ?
By Mahery Tiavina, BIRD,
Madagascar, 5th March 2025
What is the Dunning-Kruger effect ? Does learning about it prevents the Dunning-Kruger effect ?
By Alessia Șaitiș, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 4th March 2025
Colours are everywhere—in nature, in our clothes, in our food, and even in our bodies. We all have favourite colours and shade preferences, but colours don’t end at aesthetics—they have deep meaning and psychological effects, making them a precious form of subtle communication: wordless, yet powerful, and sometimes even imperceptible.
Par Fitia, Vanyah et Karen, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 3 Mars 2025
Offrir des fleurs est un geste rempli de sens. Connaître la signification des couleurs et types permet d’exprimer ses émotions sans parler. Cette tradition, qui date de l’Antiquité, est aujourd'hui l’un des gestes les plus symboliques mais aussi l’un des plus simples à faire. Notre article va alors vous guider dans la composition du bouquet parfait, ou dans la recherche de la fleur parfaite.
By a grade 10 student, Cambrilearn,
France, 2nd March 2025
Nicknamed Dr. Death, Harold F. Shipman was labeled as history's most prolific serial killer. With an estimate of 284 victims, Dr. Shipman murdered his (mostly) elderly victims through the use of a lethal dosage of prescription or illegal drugs. Although his methods are devoid of any form of cruelty, the eerily large numbers of victims brands him as one of the most known British serial killers.
Par Ryan Nawoor, BSM,
Maurice, 1er Mars 2025
This article offers youth's perspective on an important, but often overlooked topic: Mental health.
Par un élève anonyme, La Clairefontaine Tziafotafo,
Madagascar, 28th February 2025
Des scientifiques chinois ont récemment mis en évidence un nouveau coronavirus, détecté chez des chauves-souris, qui présente un taux de mortalité potentiellement élevé chez l'humain. Cette découverte suscite des inquiétudes quant à la possibilité d'une nouvelle crise sanitaire mondiale.
By a student, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 27th February 2025
Ralph Lauren is a legendary American designer known for creating a brand that defines luxury, sophistication, and timeless style. Since its founding in 1967, his iconic collections, from Polo Ralph Lauren to home décor, have influenced global fashion, establishing him as a symbol of refined American elegance and lifestyle.
By Anonymous, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 2nd November 2024
Being humane is defined as having and showing benevolence, the quality of being well-meaning, and leading ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good. Thus, is humanity still a tangible concept? Or have humans changed so much that they are animals, with no clear values and classification?
By Alice Pilling, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 14th November 2024
According to the American Psychological Association, 85% of teens use fashion as a form of self-expression. In addition, clothing has been considered a form of cultural expression and identity for centuries. Why is everyone wearing jeans then? Where are the Kimonos? And the Saris? What about the Ponchos? Have they disappeared? Or have our cultures?
By a Grade 12 Student, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 15th November 2024
Every little boy dreams of becoming a footballer. They admire big names such as Ronaldo and Messi and grow up wishing to become just like their heroes: strong, rich, famous, and dreaming of becoming international football players and one day, scoring at the FIFA World Cup. Football players are living their best dreams!... but, are they?
By Sharmine and her team, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 18th November 2024
Interests are a way for students to express themselves, to develop their creativity and, above all, to relax. Some students feel that these activities prevent burn-out. Others try to find an activity that allows them to learn new things. Find out more about our young people's main passions.
By Alessia Saitis, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar,19th November 2024
Everyone's heard about volcanoes, and everyone has a picture in mind when they hear the word. Everyone know about volcano games, such as the floor is lava, or heard stories about volcanoes, related to pirates, secrets or mysteries... but what exactly are volcanoes? And how do they work? And are they good or bad?
Par Zahra Karim, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 21 Novembre 2024
La mode permet d'exprimer sa personnalité, mais impose des standards créant une pression sociale. Il est essentiel de rester fidèle à soi-même et de créer son propre style.
By Mira Soa Andriambololona, British School of
Madagascar , Madagascar, 23rd November 2024
The famous painting Van Gogh has a lot more meaning to it than a simple story. What were the paintings emotions? why did he do what he did? what moved him to be different? is starry night just a painting or did it change the way he thought?
By a student, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 29th November 2024
Get ready to enjoy homemade cookies that are warm, gooey, and oh-so-delicious. Whether you share them with friends or keep them all for yourself, these cookies are sure to be a hit! Happy baking! 🍪
By Mariam Nour, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 22nd November 2024
Get ready to bake a delicious cake with this simple and easy-to-follow recipe! Whether you're a seasoned baker or a beginner, this recipe will guide you through every step to create a moist, flavorful cake that's perfect for any occasion!
By a Grade 10 student, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 24th November 2024
Everyone feels angry, frustrated or overwhelmed at times, and everyone handles their emotions differently. In the past decades, the discovery of rage rooms offered a new solution to people dealing with street and axiety... but what are rage rooms? How do they work? Do they actually work? Is it a safe or even valid solution?
By Liantsoa, Antso, Stephie and Candy, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 25th November 2024
Madagascar is a diverse country off the southeast coast of Africa. There are many activities to do there. It is famous for its amazing wildlife, scenery and culture. From huge stone forests to peaceful beaches, the country has something for everyone. Here are the top 5 places to visit . Madagascar is a must for anyone interested in nature and adventure.
By Filip Saitis, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 26th November 2024
Do you like football? Do you have a favourite player? I sure do! And today I want to tell you more about the football player I consider the GOAT. But who is this player? Mbappé? Nope. Messi? Not quite. Pele? Not even close. Come on guys, we’re talking about the GOAT. And who else could that be expect the legend, the star, CR7! Yes, you heard me right. CR7. Cristiano Ronaldo. You don’t agree with me? Just take a look at this article, and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Par Aîko L. Rakiry, Ecole Bird,
Madagascar, le 27 Novembre 2024
This article offers some tips to prepare for the oral exam of the French Bac, especially for the Épreuve Anticipée de Français (EAF). This exam can be a bit stressful, but with good preparation, you can feel confident. The article explains how to study effectively, organize your presentation, and answer the examiner’s questions! Good luck to students taking the exam this year :)
Par une élève, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 28 Novembre 2024
Le Panthéon, au cœur du Quartier Latin à Paris, est un monument emblématique mêlant histoire et tourisme. Ce chef-d’œuvre du XVIIIᵉ siècle, transformé en mausolée pendant la Révolution, rend hommage aux grandes figures françaises. Avec son architecture grandiose et sa vue panoramique, il fascine les visiteurs du monde entier.
Hadrien Befeno Todimanana, British School of
Madagascar, Madagascar, 30th November 2024
Intel's new processors have just come out and they're already failing in sales. Here, you can find out if they're revolutionary or just a massive cash grab.
By a Grade 10 student, Cambrilearn,
1st December 2024
Cinnamon rolls have been popular since the 1950s in the US. However, thanks to the growing use of social media, cinnamon rolls' popularity seemed to have drastically increased. Its aesthetic seemed to have matched with autumn, making it a favourite for those who favour that particular weather. Wanna taste some?
By Sakina, Farhat and Irinah, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 2nd December 2024
The seven new wonders of the world : the eternal stops of humanity's legacy. These wonders were selected by a worldwide vote organized by the New7Wonders Foundation in 2007. They are examples of modern and ancient human achievements that can still be seen today.
By Alessia Saitis, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 3rd December 2024
Seven books, three movies, one kingdom, thousands of international fans... welcome to the Chronicles of Narnia! If you're looking for a new book series to read, a new movie series, or perhaps a new adventure, the Chronicles of Narnia are exactly what you're looking for. In this legendary fantasy by C.S. Lewis you will find a good story, epic battles, sweet characters, awesome twists and adventures, and epic symphonic music. Wanna know what it's all about?
By an anonymous 10th grader, École Bird,
Madagascar, 4th December 2024
Is Moana an Accurate Representation of Polynesian Culture?
Let's talk about it!
Par Evan et Najma, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 5 Décembre 2024
Le LFT et le BIRD ont brillé aux compétitions interscolaires, enchaînant les victoires en football et basket.
Découvrez tous les détails dans notre article !
By Mamy Fanomezana, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 6th December, 2024
Wondering how to protect our environment? You are reading the right article.
Here are the best tips to follow!
By Anyia Hassim, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 7th December, 2024
ln a completely different universe, where humanoids came to life, that's where everything started for the very first time. Today I want to talk about my favorite video game, called Detroit: Become Human.
By Alessia Saitis, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 8th December 2024
Istanbul... the city where two continents meet, and where history blends with modern technology. Quite an eccentric mixture if you think about it... Join me on a quick tour of this unique city and discover some of the local culture, people and touristic attractions. :))
By Jade, Samantha, Ariane and Candy, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 10th December, 2024
The magic of Christmas begins long before the big day: between gift preparations and dinners with family and friends, we're already immersed in the magic of the season.
By Aïko, L Rakiry, École Bird,
Madagascar, 11th December 2024
This poem explores the tender ache of missing someone who was once deeply cherished. It captures the voice of a boy reflecting on a connection that has changed, wondering if the bond they shared still lingers.
Par Miley Valentin, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 12 Décembre 2024
Quelles sont les véritables conséquences de l’amour sur notre cerveau ? Dans cet article, nous plongeons dans les réactions chimiques qui se produisent dès que l’on tombe amoureux. Découvrez comment l’amour peut nous rendre heureux… mais aussi pourquoi il peut parfois causer du stress. Un voyage fascinant dans les rouages de nos émotions à ne pas manquer !
By Zahra Yavarhoussen, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 13th December 2024
CRISPR-Cas9, discovered in 1987, allows precise gene editing, offering potential to correct BRCA1 mutations linked to breast cancer. Through Homology-Directed Repair, researchers aim to prevent cancer by repairing faulty genes. While promising, ethical concerns about cost, accessibility, and unintended consequences complicate its widespread use, particularly for diseases like breast cancer.
By Shazia Lakoubay, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 14th December 2024
Cloud Seeding in Madagascar: A Temporary Fix or a Sustainable Solution?
Let's explore the wonders of cloud seeding!
By a Grade 10 student, Cambrilearn,
15th December 2024
There are many factors that can slow down a student's ability to study. It can be distractions, poor planning, or even not understanding how to study. Fortunately, there are achievable solutions to these problems.
Par Zahra, Sharmine, Antsa et Shaheza, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, le 16 Décembre 2024
Qui dit Paris, dit immeubles haussmanniens ! Prestigieux et connus de leurs pierres de taille en façade, ils donnent un style unique à la célèbre ville, que toutes les autres capitales européennes envient. Petite histoire d’une architecture qui ne doit absolument rien au hasard !
By a Grade 12 Student, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 17th December 2024
I was From humble beginnings to world championships, Michael Schumacher made a huge impact on F1 racing, shaking the foundations of the sport, raising its standards, implementing a new way of team-work and demonstrating a new style of racing. Wanna learn more? Just click the 'read the article' button above and you'll be racing to a full-of-Michael-Schumacher article! :))
Par une élève anonyme de la seconde, École Bird,
Madagascar, 18th December 2024
Yo, alors t’as déjà entendu parler du mot « kere » ? C’est un mot qui était juste malgache à la base, et qui voulait dire la famine qui touche le sud de Madagascar. Mais aujourd’hui, il a carrément traversé les frontières et est devenu un mot international.
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 19th December 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, was more than just a health crisis. With millions of lives lost and society upended, its impact on mental health—especially among young people—has been profound. From depression to isolation, an entire generation is grappling with the aftermath. How do we move forward?
By Zahra Yavarhoussen, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 20th December 2024
Cancer, a complex disease linked to uncontrolled cell proliferation, is the subject of intense research. Thanks to advancements in CRISPR-Cas9 technology, revolutionary treatments may soon change the future of cancer care and offer new hope for patients.
By Liantsoa, Stephie et Antso, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 23rd December 2024
In a world where cultural diversity shines brightly, New Year celebrations are a kaleidoscope of traditions and customs. While many countries adopt the Gregorian calendar, other cultures rely on unique systems of time measurement, each with its own New Year or equivalent.
By Alessia Saitis, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 24th December 2024
Christmas trees, carols, cookies, snow ball fights, movies and mistletoe... all linked and associated with Chritsmas. They're Christmas traditions after all, everyone knows that. But have you ever wondered why we do them? How did these traditions start, when, by whom and what do they actually represent? You'll find the answers to these questions and much more in the following article. Enjoy the journey, and Merry Christmas!
By an LFT student, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 26th December 2024
Don’t throw away your overripe bananas! Turn them into a delicious banana cake, a soft and fragrant treat. Easy to make, this recipe helps reduce waste while delighting your loved ones with a naturally sweet and irresistibly moist dessert...
By Soary, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 27th December 2024
Snowmen have been symbols of hope and joy for centuries, helping people embrace the winter chill. But how did they come to be? And what’s the secret to crafting the best one? Let’s uncover their history and master the art of snowman-making!
By Hadrien Befeno Todimanana, British School of
Madagascar, Madagascar, 28th December 2024
On December 13th,2024,there was the long awaited Game Awards, where video games created by many studios can compete for many titles, including the GAME OF THE YEAR, however this year's choice for the awards sparked controversy within the gaming community.
By Irinah, Sakina and Farhat, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 30th December 2024
The year 2024 was rich in significant events. Between sporting competitions, political upheavals and cultural highlights, it has left an important mark around the world.
By a grade 12 student, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 31st December 2024
It’s the last day of the year… what do you think about finishing the year strong with a nice new year’s poem? :)
Par un lycéen, École Bird, Madagascar,
le 1 janvier 2025
Stress, fatigue, pression des résultats… Les défis scolaires peuvent peser lourd sur nos épaules. Pourtant, parler de ses ressentis et s’accorder des moments de pause peut faire toute la différence. Plongez dans cet article pour mieux comprendre les effets de la pression scolaire et comment y faire face.
Anonyme, Cambrilearn,
le 1 janvier 2025
Les jeux vidéo, bien plus qu’un simple passe-temps, offrent des aventures captivantes, des défis stimulants et des moments de partage uniques. Entre exploration, compétition et camaraderie, ils sont une porte ouverte sur des univers infinis à découvrir.
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 3rd January 2025
Mornings set the tone for your day - why not make them powerful ? The Miracle Morning is a game-changing routine focusing on self-care and growth. With six easy practices, you can boost your energy, reduce stress, and take control of your life.
By Zahra Yavarhoussen, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 4th January 2025
Honey is a wound healer, if not THE wound healer. This article discusses how/when it was first used as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory burn/wound healer, and modern day applications of this in real-life, for plant growth.
By Alice Pilling, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 5th January 2025
A young boy from a small town who became an international star and a pop legend... sounds familiar? Perhaps you heard about Michael Jackson? What a question, of course you did! Who didn't?? But what do you know about him? Let's moonwalk our way to the king of pop's life behind the scenes....
By Anonymous, Candy, Jade and Samantha, La
Clairefontaine, Madagascar, 6th January 2025
Which place would you choose between Kuwait, the hottest country or Antartica, the coldest ? Hard choice right ? Well, both present some advantages and disadvantages. Discover our article to set you statement !
By Miley Valentin, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 9th January 2025
Suicide is a deeply concerning issue, especially among young people. This article dives into the reasons behind this struggle, from trauma and abuse to various forms of bullying and societal pressures. It also highlights coping strategies and how to support someone facing this crisis.
By Zahra Yavarhoussen, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 10th January 2025
In 1885, King Leopold II of Belgium exploited and brutally mistreated the Congo’s native population, committing atrocities such as murder, torture, and enslavement. Despite presenting himself as a philanthropist, he perpetuated racial persecution and human rights abuses. Belgium profited from Congo’s suffering, and the crimes remain unforgivable, demanding accountability.
By Hadrien Befeno Todimanana, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 11th January 2025
Earlier this week, the creator of the legendary indie video game Minecraft, Markus Persson (also known as Notch), has announced he is single handedly developing a second opus, but how?
By Hadrien Befeno Todimanana, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 11th January 2025
Epic Games is an app where gamers can purchase games and get into contact with friends, and every year, they do a winter sale where they, as the name indicates, do a sale for the winter, giving out a different game for free everyday, but this year people weren't satisfied.
By Shazia Lakoubay, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 11th January 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gone from being a futuristic idea to something we use every day. It makes life easier, faster, and more efficient. Let’s look at how AI is changing the way we live and what the future might bring.
Par Shaheza One Mohamed, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, le 13 janvier 2025
Ecris en 2016 et ayant remporté le prix Goncourt des lycéens l'année, cette oeuvre fait le récit personnel d'un jeune garçon dont la paisible vie se retrouve volés par la guerre, inspiré de contexte historique du génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda. Une histoire dans l'ombre mais qui tout comme d'autre assasinat de l'humanité, mérite d'être entendu. En passant, tu es en première et tu ne sais pas quel livre présenter pour ton oral du bac de français, viens explorer ce livre !
By Hadasa, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, le 13 janvier 2025
In this short novel by Baroness Orczy - The Scarlet Pimpernel, we will discover the comparison between the foolish man and the “clever” agent, our two main leaders in the story. What are their differences in character? And leadership?
By Alessia, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 15th January 2025
Criminal stories and ongoing detective cases—two things that can keep us on our toes, with tension in the air. This, until Sherlock Holmes solves the case and brings justice! Well, no Sherlock Holmes in this article, but forensic science might do just as well. Interested in taking a glimpse? Let the investigation begin...
Par Hanya Pandjou, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 16 janvier 2025
L’ambition, souvent perçue comme une qualité essentielle pour réussir, peut être à la fois une source de motivation pour les adolescents et un facteur de stress lorsqu’elle devient trop lourde.
By Mantacha Inayataly, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 17th January 2025
In Grade 10, I found myself deeply inspired to speak up about an issue that has always been close to my heart: empowering women. It was during an English summative assignment, where we were given the freedom to choose our own topic, that I knew exactly what I wanted to address.
By Lakouby Shazia, British School of Madagascar,
Madagascar, 19th January 2025
Australia has passed a law banning children under 16 from using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X. The goal is to protect children from online harm, such as bullying, but it's unclear how the ban will be enforced or which platforms it fully applies to. Platforms could face fines of up to $32 million if they fail to meet the requirements.
By Liantsoa, Antso and Stephie, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, 20th January 2025
Cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on the region, are spectacular and destructive weather phenomena that form in tropical zones. These intense storm systems are characterized by high winds, torrential rain and powerful waves. Here, learn more about this natural disaster.
By an anonymous 10th grader, École Bird,
Madagascar, 23rd January 2025
Samsung is back with its latest release, the Galaxy S25 series, and it’s already making waves. Packed with smarter AI, better cameras, and a sleek design, this might just be the upgrade we’ve all been waiting for.
Par une élève de 3ème, Lycée Français de Tananarive,
Madagascar, le 23 janvier 2025
La France, véritable joyau au cœur de l’Europe, fascine des millions de visiteurs chaque année. Patrimoine culturel, paysages diversifiés et gastronomie mondialement reconnue en font une destination incontournable. Mais pourquoi est-elle le pays le plus touristique du monde ? Découvrons les secrets de ce succès planétaire.
By Inaya Asgaraly, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 24th January 2025
Sonder is the powerful realization that everyone around you has a life as rich and complex as your own. It’s a humbling reminder to appreciate the hidden stories under those we encounter and cherish the brief connections we share.
Par Farhat, Sakina and Irinah, La Clairefontaine,
Madagascar, le 27 Janvier 2025
L'Inde cache des gemmes que le monde mérite de découvrir. Cet article reporte notre expérience personnelle d'un voyage enrichissant accompagné d'un guide touristique.
Anonymous, Lycée Bird,
Madagascar, 29th January 2025
Let’s embrace the spirit of renewal and joy that Chinese New Year brings.
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, Lycée Francais de Tananarive,
Madagascar, 30th January 2025
Some series come and go, but Friends is forever. More than just a sitcom, it’s a nostalgic escape, a comfort zone, and a mood booster all in one. Whether you’re feeling down or just need a laugh, Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe will always be there for you!
By Sidra Bennett, Decatur High School,
USA, 31st January 2025
This article reflects on the role of smartphones and technology in the lives of today’s youth, acknowledging both their positive and negative impacts. The author discusses the evolution of smartphone use from childhood to adolescence, noting how social media connects and isolates simultaneously. Ultimately, they argue that with balance, technology can be a powerful tool for communication and connection.
Par Diamondra, Collège de France,
Madagascar, le 2 Février 2025
Les amitiés à l’ère du numérique : vraies connexions ou illusions ? Dans un monde où les stories disparaissent en 24h et où un simple « vu » peut briser une relation, les amitiés en ligne semblent parfois aussi éphémères que les tendances sur TikTok. Peut-on vraiment compter sur des liens construits derrière un écran ?
By Youmna Nazaraly and Sarah Piaraly, La Clairefontaine Tsiazotafo
Madagascar, 2nd February 2025
Hey guys! Today, let’s talk about Spain—a country full of life, amazing food, great music, exciting sports, and breathtaking places to visit. Ready for the trip ? Explore this article that will give you a complete presentation of Spain.
By Anonymous, Jade, Samantha and Candy, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo, Madagascar, 3rd February 2025
Chinese New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese, and is celebrated all over the world. Also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, it begins on the second new moon after the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. It lasts an average of two weeks between January and February, ending with the Lantern Festival. Each year is linked to a particular animal, and there are twelve in all, such as the tiger, the rabbit or the dragon.
By Gaby, Vision Valley School
Madagascar, 4th February 2025
Princes and princesses, carriages and horses… a life of luxury and history, right? Agreed! But also pretty uncomfortable and limiting. Imagine riding a horse to school or taking two days to visit grandparents just 150 km away. Yeah… I’ll stick to my family’s car and bus rides. But how did we get here? Where do cars come from? Buckle up—we’re diving into the story of cars!
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, LFT
Madagascar, 7th February 2025
Nestled on the French Riviera, Monaco is the second smallest country in the world but one of the most glamorous. Known for its luxurious lifestyle, elite casinos, and the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, this tiny principality has a fascinating history. From the rule of the Grimaldi family to its status as a tax haven, Monaco is a place where history, wealth, and prestige collide.
By a Grade 10 Student, Cambrilearn
Madagascar, 9th February 2025
E-cigarettes, initially created in 2003 as a safer alternative from tobacco cigarettes, have gradually gained global attention, especially amongst teenagers. This has led to health organisations worry about teenager's well-being, especially those who consume unauthorised vapes, as they often contain harmful chemicals and excessive nicotine levels. Despite organisations inducing strict regulations, many teens continue to consume excessive amounts of vapes.
By Antsa Andriamamonjy, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo
Madagascar, 10th February 2025
Let's talk pop culture. The grammys, one of the biggest award events took place in Los Angeles on the 3rd of february 2025.Here are some of the things that marked this year's grammys.
By Alice Pilling, Vision Valley School
Madagascar, 11th February 2025
A coffee cup and a murder case... sounds like a good combo for a thrilling reading session, now, doesn't it? But what if instead of Sherlock Holmes solving the case, the coffee cup itself solves it?? Wanna hear the rest of the story? Just click the button above and enjoy the story!
Par Anonymous, Lycée Bird,
Madagascar, le 12 Février 2025
Pour la Saint-Valentin, inspiré par mon oral de français et l'étude des poètes comme Rimbaud, j'ai écrit ce sonnet. Il reflète les élans passionnés et les tourments de l'amour, un thème intemporel qui m'a profondément touché. Voici mon hommage à cette émotion universelle.
By Anonymous, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 14th February 2025
"When it started raining, she frantically looked around, trying to understand what was going on. Why was it raining on a Saturday, in the middle of summer? Was this some sort of joke she was seeing? Then, while she was still thinking about the rain, she heard a soft sound. A melodious, dramatic, faint noise. What was it? She had no idea. All she could think of at that moment was how much she wanted to sleep, to blink, to start her day over again…"
By Antso, Liantsoa, Stephie and Lucie, La Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, 17th February 2025
The pyramids of Egypt are among the most emblematic and fascinating monuments of antiquity. Erected over 4,500 years ago, they bear witness to the architectural genius of the ancient Egyptians and their vision of the world. These gigantic structures, conceived primarily as tombs for the pharaohs, symbolized their absolute power and their passage to the afterlife.
By Gaby, Vision Valley School,
Madagascar, 19th February 2025
Did you eat your veggies this morning? Yesterday? The day before that? NO?? Well, then this article is definitely for you! You should really check it out. I know onions and salads don't sound too good, but they have some advantages chocolate doesn't have! Would you like to know more?
By Najma Rizvanhoussen, Lycée Français de Tananrive,
Madagascar, 20th February 2025
Ferrari enters the 2025 Formula 1 season with high ambitions, unveiling the SF-25—a car designed to reclaim its place at the top. With major technical upgrades and an all-star driver lineup featuring Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, the Scuderia is aiming for its first title in nearly two decades. Can the SF-25 bring Ferrari back to glory?
By Anonymous, American School of Antananarivo,
Madagascar, 21st February 2025
Placebo, Latin for I will please, refers to a treatment that appears real but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit. In recent years, researchers have studied the extent of placebos, and how they impact individuals, altering the medical field.
Par Loïse Olivier Phalippou, Lycée Français de Tananarive
Madagascar, le 22 février 2025
Un poème reflète la douleur d’un amour perdu, la jalousie silencieuse et l’impossible oubli d’un être cher : un amour important et compliqué...
Par Anonyme, École Bird,
Madagascar, le 23 février 2025
Un cyclone, et des fermetures d'établissements scolaires: quel est l'ampleur des catastrophe naturelles sur notre grande île?
Par Sakina, Farhat et Irinah, Clairefontaine Ambodivoanjo,
Madagascar, le 24 février 2025
Militantes, intellectuelles, activistes et leaders, elles ont mené leur combat pour que les femmes d’aujourd’hui jouissent des droits qu’elles ont. Des femmes exceptionnelles qui continuent d’inspirer des générations.
By Mahery Tiavina, École Bird,
Madagascar, 25th February 2025
Exploring one of the most asked questions today: What jobs are at risk of being replaced by AI ?
By SFN Fake News, École Bird,
Madagascar, 26th February 2025
In the modern age, fake news have become a powerful tool, fueling hoaxes and mass hysteria. Detecting and stopping its spread has become everyone's responsibility—failure to do so risks losing control over truth itself.
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