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KINGSTON — The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) warned on Wednesday that the Caribbean was falling behind in its effort to fight COVID-19 as only
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HAVANA — In a carefully worded statement, the Cuban government is blaming the United States for the crisis in Ukraine and backed Russia’s right to
Read moreRenowned Caribbean Art Fair Returns With Top Contemporary Artists And A Spotlight On NFTs
BRIDGETOWN — The popular annual Caribbean Fine Art Fair, (CaFA), now in its 12th year, returns virtually and in person to Barbados this March, with a spotlight on
Read moreCoast Guard Takes 4 Dominicans, 9 Haitians Back To Hispaniola After Voyages To Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN — The Coast Guard repatriated four Dominicans and nine Haitians to the Dominican Republic between Monday and Wednesday, following the interdiction of an illegal
Read moreHaitian Illegal Deported From Florida 4 Years Ago Shows Up In St. Thomas Airport On Monday
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A Haitian illegal who was deported from Miami nearly four years ago tried to sneak back into the United States in St.
Read moreGuyana Pledges To Balance Oil Investment With Residents’ Economic Welfare
GEORGETOWN — Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday defended his nation’s proper to develop its oil business for its residents whereas insisting native items and
Read moreMartinique’s Nightly Curfew Gets Pushed Back 2 Hours As Some COVID Restrictions Are Relaxed
FORT-DE-FRANCE — Health protocols to protect against the coronavirus virus are loosening a little in Martinique. The curfew that began in July in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic
Read moreOriginal ‘Cool Runnings’ Racer Has Big Plans For The Jamaican Bobsled Team
YANQING — One of the pioneering Jamaican bobsled team members who first competed at the 1988 Winter Games and inspired the movie “Cool Runnings” has
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