Search News
-
Published on Nov 2, 2024Source: Kenya Moja - Label Pending
-
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Mauritius Blocks Social Media Until After Election Amid Wiretapping Scandal
The island nation of Mauritius blocked social media for residents this week until after its upcoming elections following a recent wiretapping scandal. On Friday, the Mauritian government blocked access to social media sites just days ahead of the November …
Source: Newsweek - Left-wing -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Mauritius blocks social media until after election amid wiretapping row
Mauritius has cut access to all social media platforms until November 11, a day after its upcoming general election. The move on Friday came amid a wiretapping scandal, and even as the opposition raised the alarm about an alleged ploy by the governing …
Source: Al Jazeera - Pro-Government -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Mauritius govt bans access to social media ahead of parliamentary polls
Source: The Maravi Post - Neutral -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Mauritius's communications regulator suspends social media platforms until after election
Mauritius's communications regulator said on Friday all internet service providers must suspend access to social media platforms until Nov. 11, a day after the upcoming election. Some twenty conversations involving politicians, police, lawyers, …
Source: The Jerusalem Post - Center-right -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
Mauritius reverses ban on social media
Port Louis, Mauritius: Mauritius on Saturday reversed its decision to block social media until its election that had been prompted by a wire-tapping scandal. The ban on social media had been in place for 24 hours, with users on the Indian Ocean island …
Source: The Peninsula - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
VPN usage soars in Mauritius amid pre-election social media shutdown
People in Mauritius have been turning en masse to the best VPN apps as authorities have enforced a wide social media shutdown ahead of the general elections. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok all went dark on Friday, November 1, 2024 – …
Source: TechRadar Pro - Label Pending -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Mauritius Times ePaper Friday 1 Novermber 2024
Mauritius Times ePaper Friday 1 November 2024 An Appeal Dear Reader 65 years ago Mauritius Times was founded with a resolve to fight for justice and fairness and the advancement of the public good. It has never deviated from this principle no matter how …
Source: Mauritius Times - Neutral -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
ED imposes penalty of ₹566 crore on Chennai based company for dubious transfer of shares of its entity to Mauritius-...
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Chennai, has imposed a penalty of ₹566 crore and confiscated properties worth ₹195 crore of a city-based company for ‘dubious transfers of shares to foreign firms and violation of the provisions of law’. The ED …
Source: The Hindu - Center-left -
Published on Nov 1, 2024
Mauritius blocks social media until after election, opposition and civil society groups cry foul
PORT LOUIS - 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 the opposition said was a ruse to avoid …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government