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Organization of American States under pressure from the US to help quell gang violence in Haiti
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Organization of American States under pressure from the US to help quell gang violence in Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — The Organization of American States came under pressure today to help quash gang violence in Haiti as a U.N.-backed mission led by Kenyan police in the troubled Caribbean country struggles with…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2025
U.S. hurricane forecast: ‘Everything is in place’ for another above-average season
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U.S. hurricane forecast: ‘Everything is in place’ for another above-average season

The Atlantic Ocean is likely to churn out another above-average hurricane season, thanks to warmer-than-usual sea temperatures, according to the latest forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2025
St. Croix: Breezy, more clouds than sun, showers in the morning, high 89
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St. Croix: Breezy, more clouds than sun, showers in the morning, high 89

CHRISTIANSTED — St. Croix can expect more clouds than sun today; it will be breezy with a shower in spots this morning followed by a couple of thunderstorms in the…
Posted by John McCarthy May 22, 2025
Guyana’s army chief says Venezuelans participating in Essequibo vote risk arrest
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Guyana’s army chief says Venezuelans participating in Essequibo vote risk arrest

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana’s defense chief warned on Wednesday that any residents who participate in upcoming elections organized by neighboring Venezuela over a disputed region will be charged with treason and…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2025
Rubio suggests OAS play greater role in Haiti, including mobilizing ‘a force’
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Rubio suggests OAS play greater role in Haiti, including mobilizing ‘a force’

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested on Tuesday that the Organization of American States play a greater role in Haiti, where he acknowledged the country is being overtaken by…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2025
Video shows drug-smuggling cat caught by prison guards in Costa Rica
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Video shows drug-smuggling cat caught by prison guards in Costa Rica

SAN JOSE — Guards in Costa Rica have intercepted an unusual prison drug delivery, catching a cat as it jumped over the periphery fence at night with marijuana and crack…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2025
St. Croix: Partly sunny with scattered thunderstorms, high 90
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St. Croix: Partly sunny with scattered thunderstorms, high 90

CHRISTIANSTED — Today St. Croix will be partly sunny with widely-separated thunderstorms and a high of 90, AccuWeather said. Tonight St. Croix will experience mostly clear conditions and a low…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2025
Two key trends suggest hurricane season may have a busy start
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Two key trends suggest hurricane season may have a busy start

MIAMI (WaPO) — Hurricane season is less than two weeks away, beginning on June 1 and running through November 30, and forecasters are monitoring key trends that may signal an…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2025
Blackouts – and temperatures – on rise in Cuban capital Havana
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Blackouts – and temperatures – on rise in Cuban capital Havana

HAVANA (Reuters) — Daily blackouts averaging four hours or more have become the new normal across Cuba's capital of Havana, an unsettling sign of a still-unresolved energy crisis as the…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2025
First tropical wave of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season moves off the African coast
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First tropical wave of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season moves off the African coast

The National Hurricane Center has started tracking a tropical wave west off of the African coast just weeks ahead of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. It’s common to see tropical waves ahead of hurricane…
Posted by John McCarthy May 20, 2025

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