CUBA: FOOD SHORTAGES AS COVID CASES INCREASE
Cuba is gripped in a double-whammy crisis impacting its health sector and the economy as it battles food shortages and rising Covid-19 cases.
Cuba is gripped in a double-whammy crisis impacting its health sector and the economy as it battles food shortages and rising Covid-19 cases.
Despite the hope of a home-grown vaccine, a combination of rising COVID-19 cases and worsening economic conditions have seen Cubans in their thousands taking to the street to vent their frustrations against the government.
The Grenada government is considering publishing the names of convicted sexual offenders and it could be approved by parliament before year-end.
Tropical Storm Elsa was tracking northward through the Gulf of Mexico and brought heavy rain, strong winds gusts, storm surge and isolated tornadoes to Florida through Wednesday.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Yacht Services Association is grateful to Prime Minister Keith Rowley for allowing sailors – if vaccinated – to sail into their waters again from next week.
The St Lucia Tourism Authority has organised a series of virtual training roadshows for agents to attract visitors back.
St Kitts and Nevis has quickly got its startling coronavirus outbreak under control. It has secured an additional 5,000 doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines.
Breaking news reports from the Haitian capital Port Au Prince on Wednesday morning, quote the country’s interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph as saying Mr Moise was killed last night in an attack at his home and his wife injured.
A former First Minister of the British overseas territory of Montserrat has been convicted of sexually exploiting five girls including two 13 year olds.
A former First Minister of the British overseas territory of Montserrat has been convicted of sexually exploiting five girls including two 13 year olds.