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Barbados Weather Service spots nascent hurricane season’s first tropical wave
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Barbados Weather Service spots nascent hurricane season’s first tropical wave

BRIDGETOWN — The Barbados Weather Service has marked a disturbance near Africa as the first tropical wave of this year. NHC has not yet identified any tropical wave, but this…
Posted by John McCarthy April 18, 2024
Woman arrested after taking corpse to sign for bank loan in Brazil
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Woman arrested after taking corpse to sign for bank loan in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO — A woman has been arrested in Brazil after she brought a 68-year-old man who had been dead for hours into a bank to sign for a…
Posted by John McCarthy April 18, 2024
Can you gamble in Central America?
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Can you gamble in Central America?

Find out how you can gamble in Central America. Read on for the answers! Central America is somewhere that online gambling has become significantly more popular in recent years. Investors…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2024
Saharan dust plume heading towards the Caribbean
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Saharan dust plume heading towards the Caribbean

BRIDGETOWN — Persons with respiratory problems and allergies are probably already beginning to feel the effects of a Saharan dust plume which is expected to result in an increase in…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2024
Caribbean ambassador calls for global action to establish slavery tribunal
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Caribbean ambassador calls for global action to establish slavery tribunal

BRIDGETOWN — A high-level Caribbean ambassador said today it was crucial to establish a new international special tribunal to seek reparations for transatlantic slavery and its legacies in today's society.…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2024
Russia’s prosecutor general arrives in Cuba for bilateral talks
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Russia’s prosecutor general arrives in Cuba for bilateral talks

HAVANA — Russia's Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov arrived in Havana for bilateral talks with his Cuban counterpart and other officials, the prosecutor's office said today. Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2024
Fire destroys Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange dating to 1600s, collapsing its dragon-tail spire
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Fire destroys Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange dating to 1600s, collapsing its dragon-tail spire

COPENHAGEN (AP) — A fire raged through one of Copenhagen’s oldest buildings Tuesday, causing the collapse of the iconic spire of the 17th-century Old Stock Exchange as passersby rushed to…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2024
Jamaican woman accused of throwing 5-month-old daughter from roof charged with murder
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Jamaican woman accused of throwing 5-month-old daughter from roof charged with murder

KINGSTON (AP) — A 27-year-old woman has been charged with murder for allegedly throwing her 5-month-old daughter from a roof late last year, Jamaican police said Sunday. Authorities said in…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2024
European prejudice in interpreting Caribbean history: Opinion
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European prejudice in interpreting Caribbean history: Opinion

Europeans have always approached the study of the history of non-Europeans with a jaundiced eye.  Some European historians, when interpreting events in Caribbean history, always characterize the interaction between Africans…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2024
A journalist. An army sergeant. An 80-year-old patient. Haitian human rights group details gang toll
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A journalist. An army sergeant. An 80-year-old patient. Haitian human rights group details gang toll

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — A photographer slain in a drive-by shooting. An 80-year-old patient executed in a hospital surgery room. A couple decapitated as they closed their small store for the…
Posted by John McCarthy April 16, 2024

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