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  2. L'Express (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    L'Express is a French-language daily newspaper, published in Mauritius since 1963 and owned by La Sentinelle, Ltd. L'Express endeavours to cover Mauritian news in an independent and impartial manner, as described in its code of conduct for journalists. [1] It is the most widely-read daily in Mauritius and endeavors to keep up with the latest ...

  3. List of newspapers in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Language News Official website People's Press French, English Local, International www.peoplepress.mu: Channel News: French: Local, regional

  4. L'Express - Wikipedia

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    L'Express ( French pronunciation: [lɛkspʁɛs] ⓘ, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. [2] The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape [3] and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a job supplement, Réussir. [4]

  5. List of political parties in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Judiciary. Elections. Administrative divisions. Foreign relations. v. t. e. This article lists Mauritius political parties in alphabetical order. Mauritius has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments .

  6. Corruption in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in Mauritius follows the familiar patterns of state-based corruption, namely government officials abusing their political powers for private gain in the country of Mauritius . Some Mauritians have taken advantage of the government's corruption. In the local dialect, those who adopt such means are called traceurs or magouilleurs.

  7. Darren L'activiste - Wikipedia

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    Darren L'activiste. Dominique Louis Seedeeal. Born. Mauritius. Occupation. Social activist. Dominique Louis Seedeeal, mostly known as Darren L'activiste is a Mauritian social activist. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Le Mauricien - Wikipedia

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    www .lemauricien .com. Le Mauricien is a French -language newspaper, based and distributed in Mauritius. The newspaper, founded in 1908, is released daily and is one of the most read in Mauritius. The publishers, Le Mauricien Ltd., also publish Week-End, Week-End Scope and Turf Magazine. [1] It is an independent newspaper. [citation needed]

  9. Culture of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Mauritius. Mauritius is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and a plural society with a population composed mainly of four major ethnic and religious groups. It is often depicted as a "rainbow nation". [1] [2]