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U.S. Virgin Islands’ Olympic Skeleton Slider Celebrates Journey
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U.S. Virgin Islands’ Olympic Skeleton Slider Celebrates Journey

BEIJING — Katie Tannenbaum came to the Olympics and finished last. It didn’t upset her whatsoever. Nor should it, considering her story: She overcome long odds to just to get…
Posted by VI Free Press February 12, 2022
Trinidad Leads Caribbean In COVID-19 Deaths, Climbing To No. 26 In The World
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Trinidad Leads Caribbean In COVID-19 Deaths, Climbing To No. 26 In The World

PORT OF SPAIN — A dubious distinction at best, but it is worth noting that Trinidad and Tobago has climbed three spots upward in the COVID-19 world per capita death…
Posted by John McCarthy February 11, 2022
Factory Workers In Haiti Go On Strike, Demand Higher Wages
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Factory Workers In Haiti Go On Strike, Demand Higher Wages

PORT-AU-PRINCE — Police fired tear gas for a second day Thursday in attempts to break up protests by striking workers demanding pay increases at an industrial park in Haiti's capital.…
Posted by Bro Bot February 11, 2022
Fires In Colombia’s Amazon Spark Alarm Over Deforestation
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Fires In Colombia’s Amazon Spark Alarm Over Deforestation

BOGOTA — Intense fires in Colombia's Amazon region so far this year point to rising deforestation by people clearing land for ranching and other uses, alarming environment groups, while officials…
Posted by Bro Bot February 10, 2022
Haitian Children Relocated Across The Sea To Continue Their Studies After Deadly Earthquake
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Haitian Children Relocated Across The Sea To Continue Their Studies After Deadly Earthquake

After the earthquake, many children have found themselves without any opportunity to go to school in the immediate future PORT-AU-PRINCE — The earthquake of 14 August 2021 in the Great…
Posted by Jean Panel Fanfan February 10, 2022
Antigua and Barbuda: Luxury Resort Puts Wetland, Healthy Environment At Risk: UN
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Antigua and Barbuda: Luxury Resort Puts Wetland, Healthy Environment At Risk: UN

SAINT JOHN'S — Barbuda’s fragile and biodiverse natural site of Palmetto Point, recognised as a wetland of international importance by the Ramsar Convention, remains at risk, with serious human rights…
Posted by Bro Bot February 9, 2022
Trinidad Says Venezuelan Migrant Infant Dies In Border Security Operation
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Trinidad Says Venezuelan Migrant Infant Dies In Border Security Operation

PORT OF SPAIN — Trinidad and Tobago's Coast Guard said a Venezuelan migrant infant died in a security operation on Saturday when a vessel illegally crossed the maritime border, prompting…
Posted by Bro Bot February 9, 2022
Floods and Torrential Rains Close Schools In Puerto Rico
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Floods and Torrential Rains Close Schools In Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN — Dozens of schools in Puerto Rico closed on Monday following torrential rains that caused widespread flooding and several landslides across the territory over the weekend. The severe…
Posted by Bro Bot February 8, 2022
Puerto Rico To Increase Teachers’ Salaries By $1,000 A Month
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Puerto Rico To Increase Teachers’ Salaries By $1,000 A Month

SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico’s governor announced Monday that all public school teachers will receive a temporary $1,000 monthly salary increase starting in July as he promised to make it…
Posted by Danica Coto February 8, 2022
Guadeloupe Vaccine Hesitancy Directly Linked To Banana Crop Pesticide Poisonings, Scholar Says
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Guadeloupe Vaccine Hesitancy Directly Linked To Banana Crop Pesticide Poisonings, Scholar Says

BASSE-TERRE — Since July 2021, various trade union organizations  have been calling for the cancellation of the vaccination obligation and the reinstatement of suspended non-vaccinated employees. The movement hardened on November…
Posted by Michelle EJ Martineau February 7, 2022

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