Month: January 2025
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Caribbean RoundUp
Barbados Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has received one of Suriname’s highest national awards for her exceptional contribution to the…
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Acclaimed reggae documentary to make NYC premiere at Bronx Music Hall
On Feb. 1, the newly-opened Bronx Music Hall will host the New York City premiere of the 2019 documentary, “Studio…
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Acclaimed reggae documentary to make NYC premiere at Bronx Music Hall
On Feb. 1, the newly-opened Bronx Music Hall will host the New York City premiere of the 2019 documentary, “Studio…
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Jamaicans sing ‘Redemption’ song after Garvey pardon
“Won’t you help to sing these songs of freedom? Cause all I ever have Redemption songs, songs of freedom…” Bob…
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Trump to declare ‘national energy emergency’ to boost fossil fuels, power projects
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said today he will declare a national energy emergency aimed at boosting U.S. The article Trump to declare…
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Jamaicans sing ‘Redemption’ song after Garvey pardon
“Won’t you help to sing these songs of freedom? Cause all I ever have Redemption songs, songs of freedom…” Bob…
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Caribbean Life seeking interns for 2025
The Caribbean Life newspaper is seeking interns to work in the editorial department of New York’s premier Caribbean news and…
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Ali congratulates Trump
President Irfaan Ali today congratulated US President Donald Trump on his swearing in earlier today. The article Ali congratulates Trump…
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World
Joe Biden in 11th hour pardons Marcus Garvey
President Joe Biden announced an ’11th hour’ posthumous pardon of Jamaican and Pan-Africanist Marcus Mosiah Garvey after decades of efforts…
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First female immigrant CEO leads JobsFirstNYC in tackling youth employment crisis
JobsFirstNYC has emerged as a beacon of hope for young people seeking meaningful employment in a city of abundant opportunities…
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