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THE HAITIAN PRESIDENT HAS BEEN ASSASSINATED

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.

07 Jul, 2021

Former British overseas territory First Minister groomed and sexually abused five girls

A former First Minister of the British overseas territory of Montserrat has been convicted of sexually exploiting five girls including two 13 year olds.

05 Jul, 2021

Former Montserrat CM David Brandt convicted of sexually exploiting young girls

A former First Minister of the British overseas territory of Montserrat has been convicted of sexually exploiting five girls including two 13 year olds.

02 Jul, 2021

Honduras gets 1.5m jabs from US

Honduras will become the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to receive COVID-19 vaccines from the United States government as its global donation drive starts.

29 Jun, 2021

Trinis hate actor’s rum name

Carnival lovers in the Caribbean – especially in Trinidad and Grenada - are outraged with the name of a new rum actor Michael B Jordan has produced amid allegations of Caribbean cultural appropriation.

29 Jun, 2021

Brits set for Caribbean vacations

A many Caribbean islands ease their COVID-19 protocols, there’s a buzz of anticipation of a British tourist invasion after the United Kingdom relaxed its travel restrictions last week.

29 Jun, 2021

Antigua discovers new shipwreck

Antigua authorities claim that an eighteenth-century shipwreck has been found in the mud at Nelson’s Dockyard, which is situated in English Harbour on the island’s southern coast.

29 Jun, 2021

Cuba vaccine set for roll out

Cuba's health authorities have announced that the domestically produced Abdala vaccine has proven to be 92 percent effective against the coronavirus in clinical trials and they expect to roll it out soon.

29 Jun, 2021

Prime Minister of Barbados calls for new debt repayment system at UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Forum

The Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados has called for a debt repayment system for Caribbean countries similar to what was granted to Britain after World War II that allowed that country to have the fiscal space to return to a path of development.

29 Jun, 2021

Harrison’s Cave to get makeover

Barbados’s renowned tourist attraction Harrison’s Cave has new owners who are extremely optimistic about future prospects for the St Thomas location as they prepare to roll out the highly-anticipated EC$9 million (KY$2.8m) upgrades. It will reopen next week and upgrades will be done around visitors.

21 Jun, 2021
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