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Two colleagues found dead at a St-Pierre building site as autopsy points to carbon monoxide
Minister tells Parliament that shelter staff formed a 'clan' and manipulated children. Burkina Faso's junta shuts the capital's main mosque after mass arrests. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket blows up on the pad in Florida.
Read more →Peter Roberts breaks down in court over Anahita death
Competition Commission opens a six-month amnesty window for cartels. At least 16 girls killed in Kenya boarding school dormitory fire. Brussels fines Temu 200 million euros over unsafe products.
Read more →Madagascar tycoon's last bid for bail collapses at the Supreme Court
PM unveils a Fiscal Responsibility Act as debt climbs past 87% of GDP. US sets up an Ebola quarantine site in Kenya. South Carolina Republicans say no to Trump's map redraw.
Read more →Labour Minister moves to strip ENS Africa Mauritius of its operating licence
World Knits enters voluntary administration with 550 jobs in the balance. Congo to drop visas for every African citizen from January. Belgian train hits school minibus at level crossing, killing at least four.
Read more →After Rs 2bn in losses, the state is finally selling its casinos
Rs 2 million contract: lawyer ambushed at Hermitage car sale. Senegal president sacks Sonko and dissolves parliament. Pope Leo wants firm rules around artificial intelligence.
Read more →Government cancels Camp-Thorel lease as Kala Samurai mystery deepens
FCC unravels Ally Royals' network through Influencer Awards organisers. Ebola death toll passes 200 in DRC as WHO raises risk to highest level. US and Iran say peace talks are making real progress toward ending the war.
Read more →A 21-year-old pregnant woman died at SSRN and the health ministry wants to know why
MMM takes three cities, Labour two, as mayoral races wrap up. Senegal's president fires PM Sonko after months of tensions. US freezes $14bn Taiwan arms sale to keep Iran munitions stocked.
Read more →Mauritius just performed its first kidney transplant
New national protocol means workers can stay home when heavy rain hits. What does it take for the US to sanction an African police chief? Tanzania just provided the answer. Turkish court removes main opposition leader in blow to Erdogan's critics.
Read more →Mauritius spent Rs 16 billion on fuel while imports fell
AI-powered scammers are now targeting your bank account. Kenya's high court rules: consensual teen relationships are no longer a crime. Air France and Airbus found guilty of manslaughter in 2009 crash.
Read more →Your loan just got more expensive: the Bank of Mauritius raised rates again
PM Ramgoolam vows new surveillance law after mass spying scandal. Nigeria's fugitive ex-power minister caught a week after his 75-year sentence. Arsenal are champions again: 22 years of hurt, finally over.
Read more →Rs 25 billion gone from four banks, and PM Ramgoolam named every one
CEB's empty coffers: Rs 3.2 billion drained to state treasury under the last government. Ebola kills over 130 in DRC as the US bars travellers from the outbreak zone. Cuba's president warns Washington: military action will bring a bloodbath.
Read more →Fifty pilgrims refuse Mecca accommodation and the minister is called in
Camp-Thorel: four arrested as transport minister declares war on quads. Cape Verde's ruling party loses its majority in a surprise vote. Russia and Belarus drill with nuclear weapons already stationed in Belarus.
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