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Challenging mental health stigma and creating a space where we can each talk about our mental health challenges has never been more important. First Fortnight Mental Health Art & Culture Festival returns for its tenth year in January 2021. Commencing on January 2nd, more than 70 events will take place throughout the month marking 10 years of challenging mental health stigma and it aims to kick start a brighter 2021 for all of us.
Our 2021 events will primarily be online. For those attending the festival, registration is necessary for all our events. If you are attending an online event, after you are registered you will be issued with an access link in advance of show day. All details can be located on our website www.firstfortnight.ie and within the programme, which is also embedded on our site.
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Mauritius in comeback after oil spill China Daily Global | Updated: 2020-12-29 00:00
PORT-LOUIS, Mauritius-Turquoise waters, abundant marine fauna, and majestic corals.
Mauritius has rediscovered the charm of again being a tourist paradise.
Five months after the Japanese Panamanian-flagged freighter MV Wakashio struck the reef at the southeastern lagoon of Mauritius and coated the area with oil spilled by the carrier, Mauritius has almost completely cleaned up and is now reopen to the public.
While waiting to welcome new tourists, the inhabitants have regained a taste for the pleasure of the sea. At Blue Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, children currently on school holidays are enjoying the pleasures of the beach.