Month: August 2023
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CAL expects normal operations from today – -93 sick calls received from pilots over two days
Buffeted by pilot sickouts over the last two days, Caribbean Airlines last night said that from today all flights are…
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The BRICS come of age
By Hippolyte Fofack CAIRO – Nearly 22 years after Jim O’Neill, then an economist at Goldman Sachs, coined the BRIC…
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Hochul updates on ongoing efforts to shelter, support asylum seekers
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Saturday updated New Yorkers on the state’s ongoing efforts to support asylum seekers, help them find…
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Caribbean Rum Festival is back
The best rums in the world are back in the heart of the French Caribbean for the sixth annual edition…
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By Nigel Westmaas Nigel Westmaas is Chair of Africana Studies at Hamilton College, New York, and was a former WPA…
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By Nigel Westmaas Nigel Westmaas is Chair of Africana Studies at Hamilton College, New York, and was a former WPA…
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Courts grants injunction against CAL pilots’ sickout
(Trinidad Guardian) The Industrial Court has granted an emergency injunction barring members of the T&T Airline Pilots Association (TTALPA) employed…
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Border crossings by Caribbean migrants remain below levels seen in months before Title 42 ended: CBP
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency said on Friday that statistics show that border crossings in July…
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CTO gears up for SOTIC 2023 in Turks and Caicos Islands
Preparations for the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) much-anticipated State of the Industry Conference (SOTIC) are well underway, with the program…
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Mayor Caribbean Advisory Council chair spearheads Mas Camp, Pan Yard stakeholder’s tour
Hazra Ali, the Trinidad and Tobago-born chair of Mayor Eric Adams’ Caribbean Advisory Council, Friday evening spearheaded what has been…
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