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Columbian Man Arrested In Aruba Charged With Murder Of Transgender Sex Worker In Australia
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Columbian Man Arrested In Aruba Charged With Murder Of Transgender Sex Worker In Australia

ORANJESTAD — A 21-year-old Colombian man has been extradited from the Netherlands Antilles to Sydney and charged with the murder of an Australian woman. The body of 69-year-old Kimberley McRae…
Posted by November 24, 2020
‘Minor’ Earthquake Shakes Tortola and Sandy Ground Village In Anguilla Sunday
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‘Minor’ Earthquake Shakes Tortola and Sandy Ground Village In Anguilla Sunday

ROAD TOWN, Tortola — A minor earthquake occurred Sunday afternoon northeast of the British Virgin Islands. No injuries were reported. The 3.6 magnitude struck about 63 miles northeast of Tortola…
Posted by November 23, 2020
Tropical Disturbance Appears Northeast Of The Caribbean: NHC
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Tropical Disturbance Appears Northeast Of The Caribbean: NHC

MIAMI — With a just a little more than a week left in hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is once again monitoring an area of low pressure that has…
Posted by November 22, 2020
Saharan Dust Still A Problem In The Caribbean Even As Hurricane Season On The Wane
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Saharan Dust Still A Problem In The Caribbean Even As Hurricane Season On The Wane

NASSAU — An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this photograph of storm clouds rising over Andros Island, one of the Bahama Islands. Even though the spacecraft was…
Posted by November 22, 2020
Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions To Recover From Pandemic
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Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions To Recover From Pandemic

MIAMI — Caribbean experts assessed the coronavirus’s impact on the region in a webinar on Thursday hosted by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Owing…
Posted by November 21, 2020
Banana Growers On Guadeloupe, Martinique Poisoned By A Carcinogenic Pesticide
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Banana Growers On Guadeloupe, Martinique Poisoned By A Carcinogenic Pesticide

BASSE-TERRE — The results of a French parliamentary commission of inquiry into the use of the carcinogenic pesticide chlordecone in the Guadeloupe and Martinique show that the government “consistently failed”…
Posted by November 21, 2020
The United States And The Caribbean: Time To Seize The Moment By David Jessop
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The United States And The Caribbean: Time To Seize The Moment By David Jessop

It is easy to share the excitement felt across the Caribbean at President-Elect Joe Biden’s victory in the U.S. polls. However, a calmer voice within suggests that while the outcome…
Posted by November 18, 2020
Is $50.95 Too Much To Pay For 7 Pounds of Oxtail From The Local Supermarket?
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Is $50.95 Too Much To Pay For 7 Pounds of Oxtail From The Local Supermarket?

Somebody asked on social media today if $51.00 is too much to pay for about seven pounds of oxtail? Well, it depends where you are buying the oxtails from and…
Posted by November 18, 2020
‘Climate Change, Human Activity’ Threaten The USVI’s And Mainland’s Coral Reefs, NOAA Reports Says
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‘Climate Change, Human Activity’ Threaten The USVI’s And Mainland’s Coral Reefs, NOAA Reports Says

TALLAHASSEE, Florida — A first of its kind assessment of coral reefs in U.S. waters is again sounding the alarm over the continued decline of these sensitive underwater ecosystems, which…
Posted by November 17, 2020
‘Climate Bomb’ Hurricane Iota Strikes Nicaragua As A Category 4 Storm 15 Miles South Of Where Eta Hit
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‘Climate Bomb’ Hurricane Iota Strikes Nicaragua As A Category 4 Storm 15 Miles South Of Where Eta Hit

MANAGUA — Hurricane Iota has made landfall in Nicaragua as a Category 4 storm, with the Central American region bracing for the possibility of catastrophic damage. Iota crossed into Nicaragua…
Posted by November 17, 2020

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