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CAYMAN OFFICER CADETS HIT HOME STRETCH

The Caymanian contingent working with the Royal Bermuda Regiment is on the home stretch of two weeks of tough training.

28 Feb, 2020

MILLER PRESSES FOR NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION AGAINST SPEAKER

The political fallout continues unabated in the wake of the assault controversy in which the Speaker of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly, Hon. McKeeva Bush is embroiled.

28 Feb, 2020

AFFORDABLE HOUSING SOLUTIONS SOUGHT

The Honorable Alden McLaughlin, Premier of the Cayman Islands, stated that housing is the largest factor in the rising cost-of-living in the Cayman Islands, in his 2020/21 Budget Policy Statement at the Legislative Assembly in November 2019.

28 Feb, 2020

CAYMAN CRISIS CENTRE APPEAL

With debate surrounding violence against women at a peak, the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre (CICC) is intensifying its outreach effort.

28 Feb, 2020

Crime fighter backs girls to be searched

A British woman who was "forced" into a gang has called for police to use stop and search powers more often on girls and young women in order to "save them".

26 Feb, 2020

Venezuelans starving over scarce food

One of every three people in Venezuela is struggling to find enough food to meet minimum nutrition requirements as the nation’s severe economic contraction and political upheaval persists, according to a new study by the UN World Food Programme.

26 Feb, 2020

Cuba shortages mean long lines

Cuba’s shortages are so acute that there are long lines for gas, food and medicine.

26 Feb, 2020

Hondurans love their smartphones

The Honduran mobile data segment generated 29.1 percent of the total revenue in the telecoms and pay-tv market in 2019. It is forecast to become the largest revenue contributor by year’s end.

26 Feb, 2020

Philippines targets Indonesian tourists

The Philippines has set its sights on Indonesian travellers to boost its foreign tourist arrivals this year.

26 Feb, 2020

Canada to pass euthanasia law

The Canadian government is introducing a law to make medically assisted death available to people who are not terminally ill. If passed, the bill will allow Canadians with degenerative illnesses like cerebral palsy to seek medically assisted death.

26 Feb, 2020
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