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Collection of the latest Caribbean News from around the world, including; Africa, Aruba, Barbados, Brazil, Guatemala, Jamaica, St.Vincent, Venezuela and more.
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Former SVG Education Minister Alphonso Dennie passes at 92
Alphonso Alpheus Dennie — a former St. Vincent and the Grenadines education minister, who, in 1972, successfully contested the North…
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NO T&T CARNIVAL
Apart from the protracted closure of borders, fewer tourist arrivals and perhaps the unprecedented disruption of economic activities, the COVID-19…
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‘The Sweetest Girl: A Forbidden Love Story’ set for release
Backdoor Entertainment LLC, LA PhiLA Productions and R.D.J.A DES LLC announced on Saturday that, “The Sweetest Girl: A Forbidden Love…
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Guyanese diaspora bids farewell to consul general
After four years of exceptional delivery of service to citizens at the Guyana Consulate to New York, Consul General Barbara…
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Brooklyn-based alumni group donates lab equipment to alma mater in SVG
Since the formation of the Brooklyn-based Marriaqua Secondary School/St. Joseph’s Convent Marriaqua (MSS/SJCM) Alumni Association of North America, Inc., one…
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CHINA’S RISE WORRIES US
American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo included Caribbean Community members, Guyana and Suriname as part of a four-nation swing through…
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Bajan writers to be celebrated at virtual Brooklyn Caribbean Lit Fest
The Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival (BCLF) has announced that two Barbadian writers will be celebrated during its the second annual festival.…
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Caribbean seeks long-term visitors
Moving from a position of shattered tourism-dependent economies because of no arrivals for some four months up to July, owing…
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Former Barbados gov’t minister fined
Convicted money launderer and former Barbados government minister, Donville Inniss, will have to pay the United States Government $36 536.73,…
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Jamaica polls wipeout
Jamaica’s iconic People’s National Party (PNP) appears set to remain in the opposition doldrums for a lengthy period following a…
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