Month: February 2024
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Brazilian President arrives for talks
Prime Minister Mark Phillips welcomed the President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on his…
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POWER SHARING VITAL
A leading Caribbean prime minister this week labeled embattled Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry as a big part of the…
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Adams touts city’s strong financial standing
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday highlighted recent affirmations of the city’s bond ratings based on strong fiscal…
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Kaituma businessman held over gun, ammo, ganja
Andrew Williams, a 35-year-old businessman of Port Kaituma, North West District and also of William Street, Kitty, Georgetown was arrested…
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POWER SHARING VITAL
A leading Caribbean prime minister this week labeled embattled Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry as a big part of the…
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Oil spill from capsized barge near Tobago has reached beaches hundreds of miles away, officials say
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — An offshore oil spill that prompted Trinidad and Tobago to declare a national emergency…
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Caribbean ‘cultural warrior’ Michael Roger Young Lao passes at 73
Michael Roger Young Lao – considered a “Caribbean cultural warrior” and board member of the Brooklyn-based West Indian-American Day Carnival…
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Bob Marley’s legacy lives!
Making it the biggest midweek Valentine Day haul ever, the “Bob Marley: One Love Biopic” took a step further in…
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Trinidad judge rules banning open-air cremations during COVID-19 were unconstitutional
(Trinidad Guardian) A short-lived policy banning open-air cremations for COVID-19 victims during the pandemic has been deemed unconstitutional. The article…
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Op-Ed | CUNY’s expanding nursing footprint fills big N.Y. need
One of CUNY’s contributions to the vitality of New York City is our role educating nurses for the city’s health…
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