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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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BCM confirms Vincentian Atiba Edwards as new head
After acting as president and chief executive officer (CEO) since the exit of Stephanie Hill in August, the Brooklyn Children’s…
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US MILITARY PREPS GUYANA
Top American and Guyanese military officials have completed two days of talks aimed at sharpening the CARICOM nation’s readiness and…
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Guyanese Family Nurse Practitioner Derrice Gordon directs TCI School of Nursing, co-owns Ready to Pass, Inc.
Guyanese Family Nurse Practitioner Derrice Gordon, vice president and co-founder of Ready to Pass Inc., and co-founder and the director…
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Caribbean RoundUp
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dr. Clarence Henry, has reiterated a call for…
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Brothers from Haiti find love for tennis in New York
Brothers Christian and Gaetan Georges grew up in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where life was pretty typical for them. “Our parents sheltered…
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Former Jamaican PM calls for stronger regional integration
Jamaica’s former, Prime Minister, PJ Patterson has called on the Development Bank of Latin and American and the Caribbean, which…
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Tracy Barry-Austin tells her story about living with diabetes
Guyanese-American Tracy Barry-Austin, a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), who was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes in 1998, says her…
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JAMAICA DELAYS PACT
Facing criticism from various quarters, Jamaica’s government Tuesday said it will hold off on plans to sign onto the new…
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14 miners die in Suriname gold pit
Surinamese Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk abruptly abandoned parliament and flew to the southeastern interior district of Brokopondo late Monday after…
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EU-ACP DEBATE ENDURES
On Nov. 15, hundreds of foreign and trade ministers, diplomats and technical officials had assembled in Apia, the capital of…
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