British MP disputes slave issue
Jamaica is considering whether to seek compensation from a wealthy British Conservative Member of Parliament for his family’s historical role in slavery.
Jamaica is considering whether to seek compensation from a wealthy British Conservative Member of Parliament for his family’s historical role in slavery.
St Lucia is world renowned as a tranquil vacation spot popular with honeymooners but it is also fast becoming notorious for serious crime.
Honduras has imposed month-long state of emergency by suspending some constitutional rights to help overcome street gangs.
Jamaica is poised for a bumper winter tourism season despite parts of the island still being in a state of emergency through its soaring crime.
The St Vincent and the Grenadines prime minister has blasted “deranged and unhinged” critics of the Qatar World Cup, including the UK, in a gushing endorsement of the first Arab country to host football’s showpiece event.
Trinidad and Tobago is boosting its clean gas industry to stay in line with the trend for sustainable energy.
The world’s largest cruise ship will be operating around the Caribbean soon. The cruise ship industry came to a screeching halt during the Covid pandemic but has made a spectacular bounce back this year.
Jamaican authorities are in talks with counterparts in the United States on measures to stem the flow of illegal guns onto the island. The Jamaican crime rate has soared in recent years and the use of firearms has increased alarmingly.
Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has called a snap general election on December 6, much to the annoyance of the two main opposition parties who have called for a total boycott.
Former Cayman resident John Felder is so excited he can barely sleep. That’s because the 78-year-old electric vehicle salesman has just received a historic license from the American government to sell his motors to Cuban nationals.