Author: Moris News

A Victim’s Harrowing Ordeal on abuse An 18-year-old Dalit girl in Kerala, India, alleges five years of relentless sexual abuse. Nearly 60 individuals, including schoolmates, neighbours, relatives, and strangers, are accused. This case highlights caste-based violence and the failure to protect vulnerable women in India. Her ordeal began at 13. It reveals the devastating impact of sexism, patriarchy, and caste discrimination. The Beginning of Abuse and Manipulation A neighbour reportedly molested her. He captured sexually explicit videos and photos. Police investigate if these images blackmailed and manipulated her. They are looking into further sexual encounters with dozens of men and…

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Ile Maurice, a tropical jewel in the Indian Ocean, has secured its position as Africa’s second most popular tourist destination, after South Africa. This achievement reflects the island’s commitment to quality tourism. With stunning landscapes, diverse cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Mauritius has captivated travelers worldwide. It has become a top choice for both relaxation and adventure. A Renaissance in Tourism Tourism in Africa has rebounded remarkably after the global pandemic. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the sector reached 98% of pre-pandemic levels by the first nine months of 2024. The recovery is expected to continue into 2025,…

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Medical professionals who worked in Gaza during the war have issued severe warnings about the long-term health impacts for Palestinians. They argue that while the immediate death toll is staggering, the true cost will unfold over the next several years. Specifically, they suggest that disease, malnutrition, and the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system will significantly increase the death toll. In fact, it could even quadruple the current casualties. These warnings come from firsthand experiences of treating patients in Gaza’s overcrowded hospitals, such as al-Shifa and al-Ahli Arab, where doctors have witnessed both the immediate violence and its long-lasting effects. Malnutrition…

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Introduction Delta Air Lines is offering US$30,000 to each of the 76 passengers who survived a terrifying crash-landing in Toronto. The incident, which involved a plane skidding across the runway in flames before flipping upside down, left passengers in shock. Miraculously, most walked away unscathed, but questions remain over what caused the crash. The Crash-Landing Incident The Delta Airlines flight departed from Minneapolis, USA, aiming for a safe landing in Toronto, Canada. However, as it descended onto the runway, the aircraft lost control, skidded in flames, and overturned before coming to a stop. Eyewitnesses and passengers described the horrifying moment:…

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On a seemingly ordinary morning, a troubling incident occurred in a college in the North. A young teacher was taken hostage in her classroom by one of her students during a lesson. This alarming event raises significant concerns about safety and discipline in schools. It also prompts educators to stand up for their rights and the well-being of their students. The Incident Yesterday morning, the classroom atmosphere shifted from one of learning to chaos. A student took drastic measures against his teacher. He reportedly confined her in the classroom for an extended period. This left her colleagues and the school…

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Understanding the Link Between Oral Contraceptives and Mental Health For decades, oral contraceptives have provided women with a reliable birth control option. However, in recent years, concerns over the pill’s impact on mental health have surged, particularly regarding anxiety and depression. With social media amplifying personal experiences and scientific studies offering conflicting conclusions, many women wonder: Can the pill really make them more anxious? The Popularity and Decline of Oral Contraceptives Since its introduction in the 1960s, the contraceptive has played a revolutionary role in women’s reproductive autonomy. Today, approximately 150 million women worldwide use oral contraceptives. However, its use…

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Kylian MbappĂ© delivered a masterclass performance on Wednesday night, scoring a sensational hat-trick to propel reigning European champions Real Madrid into the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League. The French forward’s brilliance helped Real Madrid outclass Manchester City (3-1) at the Santiago BernabĂ©u, proving why the club brought him in to lead in high-stakes encounters. Despite a season filled with struggles for Manchester City, they knew about the ruthless nature of the 14-time Champions League winners. Pep Guardiola’s side fell apart early, unable to cope with Real Madrid’s relentless attack, with MbappĂ© at the heart of the destruction.…

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Introduction The tragic death of a 15-year-old schoolgirl in Mauritius clearly demonstrates the devastating effects of school bullying. Found lifeless under the SAJ bridge in Coromandel, the young student’s suicide has left the nation in mourning. As a result, this heartbreaking incident has sparked a national conversation about the growing problem of harassment in schools and the urgent need for stronger measures to combat it. What Happened? On the night of Monday, February 17, a Grade 9 student from a college in the Plaines-Wilhems region disappeared from her home. CCTV footage showed her leaving the house at 4:10 AM. Realizing…

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The arrest of former prime ministers is significant in any democracy. When two major figures, Navin Ramgoolam and Pravind Jugnauth, face arrest under different conditions, the question of equality before the law arises. One authorities dramatically arrested in 2015, while the other faced a calm procedure in 2025. This contrast raises questions about how justice applies based on circumstances and the individuals involved. Two Arrests, Two Contradictory Approaches Navin Ramgoolam’s 2015 arrest remains unforgettable. After losing the 2014 elections, the CCID arrested him and took him to the police station. His lawyers struggled to meet him, suggesting the authorities wanted…

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Horse racing enthusiasts in Mauritius will have to exercise patience as the start of the much-anticipated Mauritius horse racing season has been pushed back to July. This delay comes despite the excitement surrounding the return of the historic organizer, the Mauritius Turf Club (MTC). Originally slated for June, the opening of the Mauritius horse racing season is now contingent upon the completion of necessary renovations to the racecourse. One of the primary reasons for the postponement of the Mauritius horse racing season is the condition of the racetrack. The MTC has reported that the previous management, People’s Turf (PTP), left…

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