Many supposedly invincible leaders have been forced to flee their countries or go into hiding to escape imprisonment, execution, or political reprisals from succeeding governments following revolutions, military coups, or mass protests.
Saturday 18 October 2025
africanews - 2 days ago
Madagascar’s President joins growing list of ousted leaders


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Hundreds of Mourners from Mombasa Journey to Bondo to Bid Farewell to Raila Odinga
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Vihiga Acting County Commissioner opens condolence book for late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga
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Residents of Garoua protect home of Cameroonian opposition leader ahead of election results
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Mwala DCC calls on parents’ cooperation as police investigate students involved in schools’ unrest
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Madagascar s president says he fled the country in fear for his life, refuses to resign
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Liberia: Integrity Is Non-Negotiable , Finance Minister Challenges Staff to Lead With Accountability
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Malawi: The Fertiliser Fall - How Malawi s Self-Reliance Collapsed Under Imports, Policies, and Poor Planning
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South Africa: 42 Killed in Limpopo Bus Crash - South African News Briefs - October 13, 2025
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Madagascar s President Andry Rajoelina reportedly flees country as military unit joins protesters
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