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For Haiti’s kids, servitude in gangs, death on the streets leave little room for a future
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

For Haiti’s kids, servitude in gangs, death on the streets leave little room for a future

PORT-AU-PRINCE — The nine-year-old boys wearing matching knapsacks walk down the street in the morning light, but they are not going to school. In their hands are loaded guns, and…
Posted by John McCarthy January 3, 2025
British couple died within seconds of each other while walking along Caribbean beach on family holiday
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

British couple died within seconds of each other while walking along Caribbean beach on family holiday

ST. GEORGE'S — A British couple enjoying a dream Caribbean holiday collapsed and died within seconds of each other, an inquest has heard. David and Rosalind Forster, both 76, had…
Posted by John McCarthy January 2, 2025
Cuba frees man who participated in 1997 attacks on hotels in Havana, orchestrated by Cuban exiles
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Cuba frees man who participated in 1997 attacks on hotels in Havana, orchestrated by Cuban exiles

HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities released a Salvadoran man who was convicted of participating in a string of hotel bombings on the island in 1997, a government-run news site said. The Cubadebate…
Posted by John McCarthy January 2, 2025
Retiring U.S. envoy reflects on Haiti, offers some advice to Trump administration
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Retiring U.S. envoy reflects on Haiti, offers some advice to Trump administration

The main international airport remains off-limits to U.S. jetliners. Armed gangs continue to gain ground despite the presence of a police-led international force. And the political transition that the United…
Posted by John McCarthy January 2, 2025
51-year-old man missing after going overboard during Caribbean cruise
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51-year-old man missing after going overboard during Caribbean cruise

KINGSTON — A 51-year-old man went overboard from a Norwegian cruise ship during a trip to the Caribbean, and, despite an extensive search, he has not been found. Norwegian Cruise…
Posted by John McCarthy January 1, 2025
Trinidad declares state of emergency over gang violence and killings
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Trinidad declares state of emergency over gang violence and killings

PORT OF SPAIN —Trinidad and Tobago has declared a state of emergency after a spate of killings over the weekend added to what was already an exceptionally deadly year for…
Posted by John McCarthy December 31, 2024
Cities across the globe prepare to welcome the New Year in celebrations tinged with local traditions
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Cities across the globe prepare to welcome the New Year in celebrations tinged with local traditions

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Cities around the world are readying to ring in the New Year with celebrations highlighting local cultures and traditions, after a year roiled by ongoing conflict…
Posted by John McCarthy December 31, 2024
Carter’s foreign policy towards Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti left huge marks on South Florida
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Carter’s foreign policy towards Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti left huge marks on South Florida

The Carter administration era opened the floodgates to Miami. President Jimmy Carter’s name is indelibly tied to one of the largest sea exoduses in history, one that shaped Miami for…
Posted by John McCarthy December 30, 2024
At least 177 people die after plane skids off runway in South Korea
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At least 177 people die after plane skids off runway in South Korea

SEOUL — A Jeju Air plane from Bangkok attempted a belly landing at Muan International Airport after its landing gear reportedly failed to deploy. The passenger plane burst into flames…
Posted by John McCarthy December 29, 2024
Peru hit by massive 13-foot-high waves, leaving scores of ports closed
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Peru hit by massive 13-foot-high waves, leaving scores of ports closed

LIMA, Peru — Massive waves of up to 13 feet (four meters) are pummeling the coasts of Peru, leaving scores of ports closed on Saturday, authorities said. Peru closed 91…
Posted by John McCarthy December 29, 2024

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