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UN Marks Anniversary of Devastating 2010 Haiti Earthquake
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UN Marks Anniversary of Devastating 2010 Haiti Earthquake

PORT-AU-PRINCE — Paying tribute to all the victims, the UN in Haiti remembered not only the hundreds of thousands of Haitians who lost their lives 12 years ago, but also the many thousands…
Posted by Bro Bot January 13, 2022
Jamaican Hotels Holding American Tourists Hostage Over Fake COVID-19 Tests
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Jamaican Hotels Holding American Tourists Hostage Over Fake COVID-19 Tests

KINGSTON — Jamaica is holding American tourists hostage in high-priced hotels in order to drive up their hospitality bill and increase tourism numbers. United States tourists are complaining that the…
Posted by Bro Bot January 13, 2022
Russians ‘Won’t Exclude’ Putting Military Hardware in Cuba or Venezuela Amid ‘Unsuccessful’ Talks With U.S. On Ukraine
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Russians ‘Won’t Exclude’ Putting Military Hardware in Cuba or Venezuela Amid ‘Unsuccessful’ Talks With U.S. On Ukraine

HAVANA — A senior Russian diplomat wouldn't rule out the possibility of his country placing military infrastructure in Cuba or Venezuela, as the Kremlin called two recent rounds of talks with the…
Posted by Bro Bot January 13, 2022
Curacao’s U.S. Military Corps Builds Strong Relationships During COVID-19 Lockdown
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Curacao’s U.S. Military Corps Builds Strong Relationships During COVID-19 Lockdown

WILLEMSTAD — Taking advantage of the reprieve from COVID-19 restrictions, the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron at Forward Operating Location Curacao reinvigorated their community outreach efforts and key leader engagements. In…
Posted by John McCarthy January 13, 2022
Netherlands King Losing The Carriage After Criticisms About The Dutch Colonial Past
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Netherlands King Losing The Carriage After Criticisms About The Dutch Colonial Past

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch king ruled out Thursday using, for now at least, the royal family’s “Golden Carriage,” one side of which bears a painting that critics say…
Posted by Bro Bot January 13, 2022
Police Investigating After Shooting In Contant Wednesday Evening: VIPD
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Police Investigating After Shooting In Contant Wednesday Evening: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police are investigating after a man said he was shot by an unknown assailant in St. Thomas on Wednesday evening, authorities said. The 911 Emergency Call Center…
Posted by John McCarthy January 13, 2022
Coast Guard Rescues 3 Dutch And 1 French Boater Adrift for Three Days Near BVI
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Coast Guard Rescues 3 Dutch And 1 French Boater Adrift for Three Days Near BVI

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, Saint Thomas — U.S. Coast Guard crews and British Virgin Islands authorities rescued four men from a disabled vessel that was adrift for three days near the British…
Posted by John McCarthy January 13, 2022
Police Need Your Help To Find Missing Man Kadeem Barnes On St. Thomas: VIPD
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Police Need Your Help To Find Missing Man Kadeem Barnes On St. Thomas: VIPD

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Police Department needs your help to find a missing man on St. Thomas. Kadeem Barnes, 32, of New York, was last seen on November…
Posted by John McCarthy January 13, 2022
Caribbean’s Growth To Slow to 2.1% In 2022 Due To Differences Between Developed And Emerging Countries
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Caribbean’s Growth To Slow to 2.1% In 2022 Due To Differences Between Developed And Emerging Countries

SANTIAGO, Chile — The Latin America and Caribbean region will see its pace of growth decelerate in 2022 to 2.1%, after reaching 6.2% on average last year, according to new…
Posted by John McCarthy January 13, 2022
January Is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month: USAO
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January Is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month: USAO

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — United States Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert for the District of the Virgin Islands announced today that January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Shappert noted that the Department…
Posted by John McCarthy January 12, 2022

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