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Maduro builds ties with Iran

Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro has said that it would be “a good idea” to purchase missiles from Iran, as the two countries expand trade relations under a joint banner of anti-US sentiment.

26 Aug, 2020

Cubans finding alternatives to tourism

Cubans who rely heavily on the vital tourism trade are resorting to other skills to find income because of the downturn in the industry due to the corona virus pandemic. Some have turned to agriculture or service industries.

26 Aug, 2020

Honduras drug seizures is higher

Honduras is seizing more A-class drugs than in previous years but the country’s president is still under suspicion of being involved in the trade.

26 Aug, 2020

Filipinos see remittances drop drastically

Residents of the Philippines rely heavily on remittances from abroad, including countries like the Cayman Islands, but because of the global pandemic, many have seen that invaluable income decline.

26 Aug, 2020

Canada is more desirable to live in

Canada’s appeal as a safe and welcoming country to live in has increased, not diminished during the global pandemic.

26 Aug, 2020

APPLEBY NAMED AS A FINALIST IN STEP PRIVATE CLIENT AWARDS

Appleby’s Private Client and Trust’s team have been announced as a finalist in the Private Client Legal Team of the Year (midsize firm) category at the 2020/21 Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (STEP) Private Client Awards.

26 Aug, 2020

HEALTHIER COFFEE - ANYONE?

I am not a regular coffee drinker. I do have a cup frequently at times. The smell of brewing coffee is just magical. Many of us tend to have it first thing in the morning as our energy wake up. Coffee has its place in our daily regimen.

26 Aug, 2020

Fight Muscle Loss: Lift Weights

When you think of a typical older person, one thing likely comes to mind: frailty. Even if you can’t really identify any obvious illness, there is something about most elderly people that communicates frailty and weakness.

26 Aug, 2020

Mangrove Rangers to learn of the impacts of Grand Cayman’s mangrove destruction on Climate Change

In the past 40 years, the destruction of Cayman’s mangroves forests for commercial, residential and tourist developments have increased the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere – thereby adding to the problem of climate change.

26 Aug, 2020

Governor’s Updates

About Lifting Restrictions, Border, British Airways, Build back better, Domestic Partnership Bill and more...

26 Aug, 2020
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