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Researcher: Debt, wage theft and coercion drive the global garment industry—the only answer is collective action

Major fashion brands including Barbour and PVH (the owner of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger) have agreed to pay over £400,000 in compensation to migrant workers in Mauritius. These workers from Bangladesh, India, China and Madagascar had been force.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 25th, 2024Related News

Colossal Biosciences finds a home for one extinct species

After years of working on bringing back one of the most popular extinct animals—the dodo—Colossal Biosciences has found a home for its bird in Mauritius in a new partnership with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopNov 22nd, 2023Related News

Mauritius is the latest nation to decriminalize same-sex relations in a divided continent

The Mauritius Supreme Court has declared unconstitutional a law that criminalizes consensual same-sex acts between adult men. The decision boosts the trend in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region towards decriminalization. Now, a.....»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopOct 13th, 2023Related News

Mauritius lashed by rains as intense Cyclone Freddy arrives

Mauritius canceled flights and closed its stock exchange Monday as an intense tropical cyclone approached the Indian Ocean island nation, bringing rainfall and gusty winds with it......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 20th, 2023Related News

Pink pigeons in Mauritius made a remarkable comeback from near-extinction, but are still losing genetic diversity

In the 1980s there were just ten or so pink pigeons left in the wild. Known to scientists as Nesoenas mayeri, the species is found only on Mauritius, the Indian Ocean island that was once home to the dodo. Like the dodo, the pink pigeon made an easy.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMay 13th, 2022Related News

Ship runs aground off Mauritius with fuel aboard

Mauritius deployed its coastguard and armed forces on Monday after a Chinese-flagged trawler containing 130 tonnes of oil ran aground off the Indian Ocean archipelago nation......»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopMar 8th, 2021Related News