The Scattered Islands and France’s ‘triangle of power’ in the Indian Ocean

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Four small coral islands, an atoll and a reef in the Indian Ocean are at the centre of geopolitical tensions between France and Madagascar.

Although they cover just 16 square miles of land and have no permanent residents, the “Scattered Islands” represent “part of the unfinished business of decolonisation”, said RFI.

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