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Arabella Seebaluck is a journalist based in New Delhi, India.
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Anthony Bourdain: gone to Parts Unknown…rest in peace with No Reservations.

28 Jul 2020  |  Le Mauricien
The article reflects on the life and sudden death of celebrity chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain, who recently committed suicide in France at the age of 61. The author discusses Bourdain's impact on the world, sharing personal anecdotes and his unique approach to connecting with people through food. The article also touches on Bourdain's past struggles with substance addiction and personal issues. Following his death, there was a global outpouring of love and anecdotes, highlighting his influence. The author uses Bourdain's death to segue into a broader discussion on depression and the societal response to it, criticizing the transient nature of public attention to mental health issues and the lack of genuine support for those suffering from depression.

Bihari Lives Matter

28 Jul 2020  |  Le Mauricien
The article discusses the aftermath of Indian actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, highlighting the backlash against Bollywood for allegedly bullying actors, especially those from Bihar. It touches upon the discrimination faced by Biharis in various spheres, including the film industry and as migrant workers during India's lockdown. The article also mentions the recent India-China border conflict in the Galwan Valley, where soldiers from the Bihar regiment were killed. The author reflects on the historical and ongoing struggles of Biharis, calling for an end to prejudice and the establishment of a social structure that ensures equality and fair treatment for all, regardless of origin, skin color, or class.

Opinion: Costa Rica proves clean energy is not a myth

28 Jul 2020  |  WION
Costa Rica is recognized for its significant strides in renewable energy, having achieved nearly 100% clean energy production in recent years. The country's new president, Carlos Alvarado Quezada, is committed to continuing this progress and aims to make Costa Rica carbon-free. Despite challenges, such as the continued use of carbon fuels in transportation, initiatives like Costa Rica Limpia, led by Monica Araya, are advocating for a transition to zero-emission vehicles. The government has introduced incentives for zero-emission transportation, and Costa Rica Limpia sees the potential for the country's model to be replicated in similar-sized cities globally, with India being a prime candidate for such collaboration.

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Unnatural Selection

07 Mar 2014  |  IONNEWS
The article discusses the concept of 'gatekeeping' in the news media, where journalists select stories to cover based on perceived audience interest. It questions the relevance of certain gruesome stories in the Mauritian media and whether they serve the public interest or merely cater to voyeurism. The author also points out the imbalance in international news coverage, with a focus on Western leaders over regional ones, and the lack of local angle in covering international events, such as the Indian elections. The article suggests that local media may be neglecting important regional issues, such as tribal tensions in East Africa or political instability in the Comoros, in favor of more sensational stories or those with a Western focus. The author calls for a reevaluation of the news selection process to better serve the public's need for relevant information.
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