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Colorism, Racism Play A Role In Health Outcomes, University Study Says
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Colorism, Racism Play A Role In Health Outcomes, University Study Says

SAN JUAN — Puerto Ricans who self-identify as having very light skin tones have better health outcomes than counterparts who self-identify as having the darkest skin tones, according to a…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
‘Perfect Storm’ Approaches As Travelers Set To Visit Caribbean During Peak Hurricane Season
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‘Perfect Storm’ Approaches As Travelers Set To Visit Caribbean During Peak Hurricane Season

ST. PETERSBURG — American travelers are flocking to the Caribbean like never before due to ongoing border closures.  Caribbean countries comprise eight of the top 10 summer travel destinations, according to travel insurance…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
Actor Michael B. Jordan To Rename Rum After Cultural Appropriation Criticism
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Actor Michael B. Jordan To Rename Rum After Cultural Appropriation Criticism

PORT OF SPAIN — "Black Panther" U.S. actor Michael B. Jordan said he would rename his recently launched rum, "J’Ouvert," after nationals in the Caribbean accused him of cultural appropriation.…
Posted by VI Free Press June 25, 2021
A One-Way Ticket From Cuba To Guyana Costs $7,000 On The Black Market
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A One-Way Ticket From Cuba To Guyana Costs $7,000 On The Black Market

GEORGETOWN — Cubans who are required to fly to Guyana for visa interviews at the U.S. Embassy there are complaining that Havana-Georgetown tickets are selling on the black market for…
Posted by VI Free Press June 24, 2021
United States and France Demonstrate Military Cooperation In The Caribbean
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United States and France Demonstrate Military Cooperation In The Caribbean

FORT-DE-FRANCE — The Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Sioux City (LCS 11) executed a bilateral maritime exercise with the French Navy off the coast of Martinique while operating in the…
Posted by VI Free Press June 24, 2021
Fierce Tropical Wave Leaves Africa As Second System Near Barbados Devolves Into A Trough
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Fierce Tropical Wave Leaves Africa As Second System Near Barbados Devolves Into A Trough

MIAMI — Forecasters are tracking a tropical wave that emerged off Africa today as a previous wave near Barbados was downgraded. The strong tropical wave located over the far east…
Posted by VI Free Press June 24, 2021
UNESCO, Blackboard Gives 10,000 Caribbean Teachers New Online Skills
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UNESCO, Blackboard Gives 10,000 Caribbean Teachers New Online Skills

KINGSTON — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO and Blackboard will train 54 Caribbean Master Trainers using the Cascade Model and expand the training to 10,000 Caribbean…
Posted by VI Free Press June 23, 2021
Europe, Latin America And Caribbean: A New Partnership For The Future: OP-ED
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Europe, Latin America And Caribbean: A New Partnership For The Future: OP-ED

SANTIAGO, Chile — Recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis is a global challenge. No country, no region, no continent can face it alone. It is therefore right for the…
Posted by Alicia Bárcena June 22, 2021
Conch Season Might Be Over In The USVI, But Keeping It Sustainable Is A Daily Job
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Conch Season Might Be Over In The USVI, But Keeping It Sustainable Is A Daily Job

SAN JUAN — In the Caribbean Sea, queen conch farming is improving ocean health and supporting livelihoods. The iconic shellfish (Aliger gigas, formerly Strombus gigas), prized for its edible meat and…
Posted by VI Free Press June 21, 2021
Royal Caribbean Plans To Send Cruise Ships To St. Thomas When CDC Says They Can
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Royal Caribbean Plans To Send Cruise Ships To St. Thomas When CDC Says They Can

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Royal Caribbean Group executives have announced “solid" plans to safely return to the U.S. Virgin Islands,” according to a news release from Government House. Beginning on July…
Posted by VI Free Press June 19, 2021

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