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Mauritius has won back Chagos – but not all of it. Why the largest island, Diego Garcia, is so important to the UK – The Conversation

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April 30, 2025
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prolonged legal battle.​ While this decision marks a crucial victory for ​the island nation, it‍ notably excludes the largest island, Diego ‌Garcia, which remains under ⁤British control due to its…

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