ATLANTA —The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday removed its COVID-19 notice against cruise travel, around two years after introducing a warning
Read moreCubans Split Over More Liberal Family Code As Referendum Nears
HAVANA — Cuba’s communist government is seeking to rally support for a new family code that would open the door to gay marriage and boost
Read more2 Puerto Rican Men With 174 Pounds Of Cocaine On Boat Dump Drugs In Sea Chase
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Two Puerto Rican men aboard a no-lights boat who tried to ditch 174 pounds of cocaine during a sea chase between Culebra
Read moreExpert Weighs In On BVI’s ‘Perception of Corruption’ Problem With Offshore Accounts
ROAD TOWN, Tortola — International expert on governance Carlyle Corbin will make an official presentation of the independent self-governance assessment of the British Virgin Islands
Read moreFlorida Cruise Association Inks Strategic Development Agreement For USVI Ferry
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has signed a strategic development agreement with the territory that is focused on increasing the economic impact
Read moreC&W Brings Paramount+ To 15 New Markets In The Caribbean
BRIDGETOWN — Paramount+, the SVoD service from Paramount, has announced an alliance with C&W Communications, the communications and entertainment provider in the Caribbean, to bring
Read moreCaribbean Students Apply To Tennessee State For Grant Program
NASHVILLE, Tennessee— More than 200 graduating high school students from the Caribbean have applied to Tennessee State University under a tuition assistance grant program, the school said.
Read moreUK’s Prince William Says He Wants to Serve After Caribbean Criticism
LONDON (Reuters) — Prince William has said he is committed to service and “not telling people what to do” after a tour of the Caribbean
Read more‘Frazzled’ Captain Root Under Pressure Again After England Collapse In Grenada
ST. GEORGE’S — England captain Joe Root is under pressure again after the team suffered a batting collapse against the West Indies on day three
Read more‘Sharp rise’ In Nicaraguans Fleeing To Costa Rica, Strains Asylum System
Around three per cent of Costa Rica’s population is now made up of Nicaraguan refugees and asylum seekers, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on
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