Cuba hit by more US sanctions
Cuba’s economic strife is likely to get worse after the United States imposed more sanctions on it over its support for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Cuba’s human rights record.
Cuba’s economic strife is likely to get worse after the United States imposed more sanctions on it over its support for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Cuba’s human rights record.
When we deal with difficult decisions, we often feel that there is no clear answer that is right, but we sense intuitively that the decision is about the distinction between right and wrong.
The Ministry of International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs (MITIAMA) welcomes Andrea Fa’amoe to the role of Deputy Chief Officer.
The financial services conglomerate, Maples Group, is taking the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority(CIMA) to court over how the jurisdiction’s financial services sector is regulated.
The British Virgin Islands government is intensifying its ‘Operation Protect Each Other’ vaccination campaign as COVID cases continue to rise in the territory.
The Spanish Department of the government primary schools is finding creative means to immerse students in authentic cultural settings where they can experience the language in a tangible way.
The Tortuga Rum Company has appointed Eugene Nolan as Chief Executive Officer, responsible for overseeing the company’s operations as the leading liquor retailer and distributor of beers, wines, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages as well as food in the Cayman Islands.
As part of its ongoing commitment to ensure compliance with immigration regulations, Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) advises persons that Permanent Residence (PR) annual fees are to be paid on or before the anniversary date.
Cuba’s 11.2 million citizens have endured many challenges over the decades and in recent years, life has become almost insufferable; but at least the stringent rules the United States have imposed have been eased, at least until the presidential elections in November.
Jordan Crooks fell short of advancing to the Olympics Final, but his performance in the Men’s 100-meter Freestyle at the 2024 Summer Olympics further cemented his spot as one of the best swimmers in the world.