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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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Guyana opens bids for new oil blocks
Excited by the fact that the Guyana-Suriname Basin has one of the largest and highest quality of light crude oil,…
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Celebrating Yuletide Guyanese style, with pepper pot, black cake, Soca carols
The infectious Christmas lyrics recorded by legendary Guyanese calypsonian, John Slingshot Drepaul, always bring nostalgic feelings to nationals, who blare…
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How a Caribbean woman started her own tea company
Zahira Marmar grew up in St. Martin, on the border between the Dutch and French sides of the island. She…
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Jamaica Consulate, Hartford Healthcare partner for advanced healthcare in homeland
The Consulate General of Jamaica, New York on Monday applauded what it describes as the “continuing and deepening relationship” between…
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Cuba joins CARICOM’s special intergovernmental task force on agriculture
Caribbean Community governments have allowed Cuba to join a special intergovernmental task force on agriculture as the bloc, among the…
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SKERRIT WINS AGAIN
Saying this is definitely his last term as prime minister even though he is only 50, Roosevelt Skerrit’s Dominica Labor…
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Immigrant advocates, Bichotte Hermelyn applaud TPS extension for Haiti
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), an umbrella policy and advocacy organization for more than 200 groups in New York…
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Serious allegations about racism in Guyana
Guyana’s National motto is One People, One Nation, One destiny. That has been the case for decades, perhaps dating back…
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Former Guyana govt. official Frank A. Noel dead at 93
The Guyanese community expressed sadness, at the passing of beloved, Frank Albert Noel, and conveyed sympathies to the family of…
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UNAIDS chief hopeful Caribbean can end AIDS
Following a five-day visit to Jamaica in November to see first-hand the extraordinary work of joint efforts by the government,…
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