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Honduras sees the return of Spirit

Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines relaunched its flights to Honduras on Monday, a welcome development for its tourism industry.

19 Aug, 2020

UK’s child hunger a problem

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been urged to boost Universal Credit and treble sick pay to avoid British children from going hungry.

19 Aug, 2020

Jeepney drivers have no income

Thousands of Filipino jeepney drivers are begging on the streets of Manila after being forced off the road by COVID-19 lockdowns. Jeepney driver Daniel Flores is typical of out of work drivers. He now plies the streets on foot begging for money to feed his hungry family.

19 Aug, 2020

Cuba hit by more US sanctions

The United States is suspending all private charter flights to Cuba, intensifying its drive to starve the Havana government of revenue over its human rights record and support for Venezuela's leftist president.

19 Aug, 2020

Canada finance minister quits

Canada’s finance minister has resigned amid reports of differences with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over spending to protect the economy during the coronavirus pandemic and allegations of conflict of interest.

19 Aug, 2020

Female green turtle rescued from Swimming pool

A female green turtle was spotted in the swimming pool of a Seven Mile Beach condominium complex on Saturday, 15th August. The turtle was trying to nest when she lost her way and accidentally fell in the pool.

19 Aug, 2020

RADIANT SKIN

Who can resist healthy, attractive, glowing skin? Today’s lifestyle, food and stress play a major role in our skin’s appearance. Beauty companies advertise like crazy to tell us that their expensive soaps, creams and toners are ideal for us.

19 Aug, 2020

Do you eat these so-called healthy foods?

It’s frustrating when the pounds won’t drop. When those extra inches won’t go away. If you’re exercising regularly and still not seeing results then it’s time that you look closely at your diet.

19 Aug, 2020

OMBUDSMAN RULES ON PERSONAL DATA SECURITY

A decision by the Office of the Ombudsman could have far-reaching implications for personal data protection in the Cayman Islands.

19 Aug, 2020

OMBUDSMAN ORDERS GOVERNMENT TO PUBLISH LABOUR TRIBUNAL RECORDS

The Ombudsman has ordered the release of dozens of records of decisions made by the government’s Labour Tribunals and the Labour Appeals Tribunal over the past five years following an appeal hearing under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Law.

19 Aug, 2020
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