Year: 2020
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US Presidential Election Part 4: The Legacy of Slavery and Racism
OXFORD, Dec. 9, 2020 (IPS) – In a powerful address at the Hungry Club Forum on 10 May 1967, Martin…
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Central Brooklyn Lions participate in community fridge project
Stating that “where there is a need, there is a lion,” the Central Brooklyn Lions Club, Inc. says it was…
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Mercedes Narcisse scores major Council race endorsement
Haitian-born, Canarsie, Brooklyn resident Mercedes Narcisse, a registered nurse and leading candidate in the 46th Council District in Brooklyn, has…
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Over $5B to be invested in Region Two before end of year – President
During an outreach today, President Irfaan Ali said that over $5B will be spent in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) before the…
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Georgetown mayor re-elected to serve a third term
Mayor of Georgetown, Guyana, Councillor Ubraj Narine, who had paid a visit to New York City Mayor, Bill DeBlasio at…
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Jamaican mother-daughter teaching team to graduate the same time with the same degree
(Jamaica Gleaner) It’s not often that a mother and her daughter graduate at the same time, from the same university,…
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Copa Airlines returns to Jamaica after nine-month break
(Jamaica Observer) After a nine-month hiatus from the Panama/Jamaica airspace due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Panamanian-owned Copa Airlines soared to…
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Some 450,000 Jamaicans to get COVID-19 vaccine next year
(Jamaica Observer) APPROXIMATELY 450,000 Jamaicans are to be immunised against the novel coronavirus next year, when the first batch of…
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Trinidad Top Cop urges more women to apply for gun licences
(Trinidad Guardian) Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is encouraging more women to apply for Firearm Users Licences (FUL) to protect themselves…
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Trinidad: Three perish in house fire after gunshots heard
(Trinidad Express) POLICE suspect that one of three people who perished in a fire at St James early Tuesday was…
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