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Barbados, Guyana to allow travel using national ID cards from July 1
CARIBBEAN NATIONAL WEEKLY
Citizens of Barbados and Guyana will soon be able to travel between the two countries using only national identification cards under a landmark bilateral agreement aimed at deepening Caribbean integration.
CAL to cut more routes
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GUARDIAN
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad- Majority state-owned Caribbean Airlines Ltd will stop flying to three destinations and reduce service to two more from June 1, as the airline seeks to cut loss-generating routes, effectively reversing the route expansion undertaken by the previous administration.
Estranged husband charged with Joy St Omer’s murder
ST. LUCIA TIMES
CASTRIES, Saint Lucia- Primus Toussaint has been formally charged with last Wednesday’s shooting death of his wife, Joy St Omer.
Over 20 fined in Guyana as EPA ramps up anti-litter enforcement
NEWS ROOM
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says more than 20 persons have already been fined for littering as authorities intensify enforcement efforts across the country.
3 CARICOM Nationals to arrive in Saint Kitts & Nevis Under United States–MOU Arrangement
ST. KITTS & NEVIS OBSERVER
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts- The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has confirmed that three nationals of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States, specifically Jamaica and Belize, were expected to arrive in the Federation on May 19, 2026, following their transfer from the United States of America.
Venezuela wants oil spill compensation from T&T
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
CARACAS, Venezuela- Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gil has called on the Government of Trinidad and Tobago to provide compensation related to an oil spill that occurred on May 1, 2026.
Gonsalves urges Guyana, Venezuela to accept ICJ decision on Essequibo
JAMAICA OBSERVER
GEORGETOWN, Guyana--Elder Caribbean statesman Dr Ralph Gonsalves is hoping that Guyana and Venezuela will abide by the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the decades-old Essequibo dispute that at times threatened to spill over into military action.
CWU raises alarm over uncertain future of Hilton Trinidad
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GUARDIAN
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago- Pressure is mounting over the future of the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) warning that hundreds of workers face growing uncertainty ahead of a July 16 deadline tied to the hotel’s operational status.
Haiti residents protest after Cite Soleil clashes displace hundreds
ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti- Residents of the Cite Soleil neighbourhood in Haiti's capital protested Tuesday, demanding government protection after clashes forced hundreds of people to flee their homes over the weekend.
Venezuela tells World Court it has no jurisdiction in dispute with Guyana
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
THE HAGUE, May 6 (Reuters) - Venezuela told judges at the United Nations' highest court, the World Court, on Wednesday that it rejects its jurisdiction in its century-old dispute with its neighbour Guyana centred around a region that is rich in oil.


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