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AIDS activist Victor J. Mooney to row 1,500 mls to NY
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – HIV/AIDS activist Victor J. Mooney who was in the Virgin Islands during August and September this year is now preparing to make his final 1,500 mile row to New York, USA following a number of unfortunate events in the Caribbean Sea.
Antigua start Caribbean Cup with Draw against Haiti
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, WI – Match day 2, Wednesday November 12, 2014, of the Men's Caribbean Cup was full of excitement as host Jamaica were held to a 1-1 draw by Martinique and Antigua & Barbuda came back from 2 goals down to draw with Haiti 2-2.
Haiti Begins Work on Another New International Airport
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Just weeks after debuting its new airport terminal in Cap-Haitien, Haiti has begun work on a brand-new airport in Jeremie.
LIAT Delaying Launch of Haiti Service
Caribbean Journal
Caribbean air carrier LIAT is delaying the launch of its planned new services to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the company announced.
OAS Urges Haiti to Hold Elections
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Organization of American States’ Permanent Council has adopted a declaration urging Haiti’s government to hold long-delayed legislative and municipal elections by the end of this year.
Haiti: Cruise Arrivals Rising in 2014
By the Caribbean Journal staff
As Haiti sees growth in stopover visits, the country is also showing strong improvement in the cruise sector.
Haiti Continues Growth in Tourist Arrivals
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Haiti’s renewed focus on tourism seems to be paying off so far in 2014.
Haiti Hosts Bahamian Delegation For Talks on Agriculture
By the Caribbean Journal staff
A delegation of nine Bahamian officials recently visited Haiti for high-level talks on agriculture.
A New Haiti-Jamaica Flight?
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Haiti’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally designated Sunrise Airways to operate new flights between Port-au-Prince and Kingston, Jamaica.
Haiti Gets $45 Million Tourism Development Grant From World Bank
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $45 million grant to develop tourism in Haiti.
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