World Affairs
By Nita Chicooree-Mercier
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The Conversation
Researchers find that the most devoted fans take their team’s defeats personally and often blame losses on the refs or cheating. Sound familiar?
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The Conversation
From the oath-taking on the Bible during the presidential swearing-in ceremony to the ‘awe’ and ‘restraint’ of the early Christian world, the meaning of ‘religion’ has gone
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At the end of the day, it always boils down to human behaviour. We are the ones who create our own mess By Dr R Neerunjun Gopee Just
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Politics & Society
There is a pool of talents and brains in Mauritius which can be put to right contribution to straighten up things as soon as the first signs of
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The Conversation
It is not just that power checks power, but that each branch performs a distinctive function in co-ordination with the others
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‘Many proclaim that America has already lost the war and that whereas she may win a battle here or there, the long-term outcome is a foregone conclusion’
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The Conversation
Why Trump’s election fraud claims aren’t showing up in his lawsuits challenging the results
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Joe Biden is the oldest first-timer American President-elect, eventually President. His Vice-President Kamala Harris is the first woman to be ever elected to this office in the US
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