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Carnival and culture lovers are spoilt for choice at the moment with multiple celebrations around the Caribbean.
Carnival and culture lovers are spoilt for choice at the moment with multiple celebrations around the Caribbean.
Barbados, Belize and Jamaica will benefit from US$ 26.7 million in funding from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for an innovative energy initiative that will be implemented by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB, the Bank).
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB, the Bank) is pleased to announce that Moody’s Ratings has affirmed its Aa1 long-term issuer and foreign-currency senior unsecured bond ratings with a stable outlook.
The Caribbean must not be left on the sidelines of the global AI revolution. That was the message delivered by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Five Islands Campus second annual AI Conference in Antigua and Barbuda.
Four Eastern Caribbean nations are under new scrutiny from a recently leaked United States State Department memo raising concerns over the future mobility of their citizens and the broader implications for their citizenship-by-investment (CBI) programmes.
Jamaica’s recent decrease in crime stems in part to its increased use of technology, claims its Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
Next week Barbados moves into its most entertaining part of the year through its Crop Over Festival.
Dominica’s government is set to harness its natural resources to generate clean electricity for its 66,000 residents and growing tourism sector.
Grenada Chocolate Fest was another successful celebration of one of the island’s most treasured crops, cocoa.
Reggae Sumfest, Jamaica’s flagship reggae and dancehall festival, returns to Montego Bay next month with r’n’b star Toni Braxton topping the bill on one of the main nights.