In an opinion piece published in Al Ahram, one the Arab world’s leading media outlet , Ayman Salama, a professor of international law, has argued that...
In an opinion piece just published on its website, leftist party Lalit has called Israel’s actions in Gaza as amounting to genocide, calling for an immediate...
By Rima Beesoo, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research For thousands of years, medicines have been developed from natural sources – mostly from plants. In recent...
By Gerald Ndosi, Head of Trade, Bank One With foreign exchange shortages plaguing sub-Saharan African economies, Bank One’s Head of Trade explains what measures can be...
Mauritius finds itself at the centre of an unexpected power struggle between two global giants: the United States and China. In an article published in the...
Peter Harris, Colorado State University Britain is on the cusp of decolonising Mauritius – again. The first attempt at decolonisation took place in 1968 but went...
By Bhawna Ahuja, IndraStra Global In late June 2022, Mauritius, one of the most sought-after honeymoon destinations in the world, finally lifted several COVID-19 restrictions to...
By Kervyn Babboo In theory, there are about 2 years before the next general elections are due. Given how disjointed the opposition is currently, it is...
By Jessica Blumenthal, Nashenta Vuddamalay Zindel, Laksha Juddoo, Varni Veerabudren – ENS Africa As African countries grapple with the measures necessary to meet their nationally determined commitments (“NDCs”)...
by Yahia Nazroo and Dushyant Ramdhur, Appleby Judgment has been handed down by Mauritian Supreme Court Judge M J Lau Yuk Poon in Canada Life International Limited v Metatron...