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Seychelles gets justice for trashy image affecting tourists and tourism

Back in October 2014, Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture, wrote to Serge Dassault, the President of Le Figaro Magazine, to establish that their published photo Back in October 2014, Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture, wrote to Serge Dassault, the President of Le Figaro Magazine, to establish that their published photo had firstly nothing to do with the Seychelles and to state that Le Figaro had acted in a malicious manner with the aim of destroying the Seychelles tourism industry. It was on October 11, 2014 that Le Figaro Magazine published a photo of Trash Island of the Maldives (taken from a report, “Welcome to Trash Island or Thilafushi. An island landfill island landfill made entirely of waste”) on a double-page spread (Pages 18 & 19) and labeled it as Seychelles. The publishing of this photo labeled as Seychelles caused an outcry from the visitors who enjoy a Seychelles holiday and who took ex

New Cultural Ambassador named in Seychelles

It was at a ceremony at the ESPACE Building Offices of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture on Monday, May 9, 2016 in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the Seychelles PS for Culture that Norbert Couvreur It was at a ceremony at the ESPACE Building Offices of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture on Monday, May 9, 2016 in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the Seychelles PS for Culture that Norbert Couvreur received his Certificate of Appointment as a Cultural Ambassador. The Seychelles Ministry of Tourism and Culture continues to appoint, as its Cultural Ambassadors, people who understand the Seychelles, its Culture and its People. “Generally we have appointed famous personalities is the world of music and the arts and we work with them to open doors to our Seychellois Artists, both performing or visual,” said Minister Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the PS for Culture after presenting the Certificate of Appo

Why Covid-19 outbreaks in countries using Chinese vaccines don t necessarily mean the shots have failed

By Julia Hollingsworth, Saruul Enkhbold and Amy Sood, CNN In Mongolia, hospitals are overwhelmed. In the tiny archipelago of Seychelles, more than 100 new Covid-19 cases are being reported each day. And in Chile, a nationwide lockdown was lifted this week but the country is still reporting thousands of daily cases. What links these countries is that they have each fully inoculated more than 50% of their populations, largely with Chinese-made coronavirus vaccines. And that’s raised questions over the vaccines’ efficacy. If the Chinese vaccines aren’t working, that’s a huge problem and not just from a health perspective. Beijing has staked its reputation on providing other countries with vaccines.

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