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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's costly Chagos deal has been branded "obscene" after confirming the agreement with Mauritius.In an announcement on Thursday, the Labour leader confirmed Britain's ...
Under the deal with Mauritius, the UK will pay an average of £101 million ($136 million) annually for continued use of the facility, Starmer told a news briefing on Thursday, in the first ...
Set in one of the Mauritius's most exclusive enclaves known as Anahita, this chic $11.4 million estate offers easy access to prime golf and beaches. This Contemporary-Chic Villa in Mauritius Just ...
Blowing-up birds are bewildering a Bay Area ‘burb. Dozens of birds have met their sudden and violent demise in a California neighborhood in recent months, dropping out of the sky mid-flight and ...
Press Release - A total of four Olive White-eye and nine Echo Parakeet birds were released, today, at the Ebony Forest, in Chamarel, with the aim to improve the genetic heterogeneity of these species.
A Haast’s eagle attacks a moa pair. John Megahan, PLOS Biology, 3(1): e20 via Wikipedia under CC By 2.5. Evolution has a fondness for big birds.
A team of scientists are now attempting to change this, revealing in the process that dodos were active, fast birds that thrived on Mauritius before being driven to extinction. The dodo is one of the ...
Mauritius' communications regulator ordered all internet service providers to suspend access to social media platforms on Friday until Nov. 11, a day after the upcoming general election, in a move ...
Superb starlings help care for the offspring of birds they are not related to. “To me, that sounds like friendship,” one scientist said. By Asher Elbein True friends, most people would agree ...
Authorities in Mauritius arrested the former finance minister and central bank governor on Wednesday as part of an investigation into embezzlement at a state company, the Indian Ocean island ...
No other animal is as inexorably linked with extinction as the dodo, an odd-looking flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean until the late 17th century.