Trinidad’s gun violence is scary
Trinidad’s crime rate has become so bad that its government is considering taking drastic measures to find a solution to the use of firearms.
Trinidad’s crime rate has become so bad that its government is considering taking drastic measures to find a solution to the use of firearms.
Hurricanes used to be the main natural phenomenon in the Caribbean feared by residents at this time of year but sargassum is becoming a problem that is causing immense damage ecologically and financially.
Guyana’s new Local Content Law is meant to strike a delicate balance for foreign and local involvement in its nascent oil and gas sector and, according to President Dr Irfaan Ali, the country should accumulate at least US$650 million from local production by the end of this year.
Grenada’s longest serving prime minister lost in a tight general elections and was succeeded by a newcomer.
Jamaica has already reached one million stopover visitors in 2022, official figures show, a remarkable record considering how dire the tourism industry has been over the last two years.
Antigua and Barbuda is hoping Trinidadian’s appetite for carnival will see revellers descending on their islands to enjoy their week-long festival from July 27 to August 2.
Cuba has sentenced 381 people for taking part in rare anti-government protests last summer - with some jailed for up to 25 years.
Guyana’s expected riches from enormous oil revenues will be even bigger than anticipated after more discoveries.
The British government has decided against imposing direct rule on the British Virgin Islands, despite the strong recommendations of a Commission of Inquiry it had set up to investigate allegations of corruption and poor governance in the UK overseas territory.
Cuba’s crippled economy expects a massive boost as its just got easier for Americans to fly there.