NASSAU — We are all in the same COVID-19 storm, but not all countries are in the same boat. Here in the Bahamas, 70 percent
Read moreIndonesian Housekeeper’s Family Sues Royal Caribbean Over COVID-19 Death
MIAMI — The family of a cruise crew member who died after testing positive for COVID-19 filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruises on Tuesday
Read moreDominican Republic Has 8,235 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and 346 Deaths
SANTO DOMINGO — There are now at least 8,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in a single Caribbean country, which saw a whopping 281 new cases today.
Read moreCarnival Announces Resumption Of Some Cruises Will Begin On August 1
MIAMI — Good news for those who have booked Carnival Cruise trips later in the year. The company announced today that voyages will resume on August 1.
Read moreCaribbean Nations See A Silver Lining In The Coronavirus Fight
SANTO DOMINGO — Several Caribbean nations are showing positive signs that they are flattening the curve of the dreaded new coronavirus, a silver lining for
Read more3 Soldiers Die, 1 Injured In Fireworks Explosion In Guyana, Military Says
GEORGETOWN — Three soldiers in Guyana were killed and one was severely injured during a demolition training exercise at an inland army base on Thursday,
Read more5.5-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Puerto Rico
PONCE — A 5.5-magnitude earthquake hit near southern Puerto Rico this morning, jolting many from their beds on an island where some people still remain in shelters from
Read moreTrump Taps Military Reserves For Anti-Narcotics Effort In Caribbean
SAN JUAN -— President Donald Trump said he’s activated units and individual members of the U.S. Armed Forces reserves for an ongoing counter-narcotics effort in the Caribbean. In
Read moreCOVID-19 Claims 8,000 Lives In The Caribbean, Latin America
BOGOTA — Coronavirus cases topped 170,000 in Latin America and the Caribbean and caused the deaths of more than 8,000 people in the region, according
Read moreCoronavirus Could Push Caribbean Into Deepest Recession Since 1930s
MIAMI — Even before the coronavirus swept through Latin America and the Caribbean, the region was ailing. With sluggish commodity prices and massive debt, economic
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