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PM Persad-Bissessar: Caricom no longer a reliable partner
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago- Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced yesterday that Trinidad and Tobago will be realigning its foreign policy.
Three earthquakes recorded near Antigua & Barbuda
ANTIGUA NEWSROOM
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- The UWI Seismic Research Centre (SRC) has reported three moderate earthquakes in the northeastern Caribbean between late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, the latest in a string of seismic activity affecting the region.
Grand show marks Sizzla’s 30-year milestone
JAMAICA OBSERVER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- It was a night of historic proportions as thousands converged on Sabina Park to celebrate three decades of Sizzla. The Sunday event delivered one extraordinary moment after another. The Rise to the Occasion tribute show provided a fitting tribute to one of Jamaica’s most prolific entertainers.
Overriding challenges facing regional security
CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBAL
CASTRIES, St Lucia – Amid the imminent general elections, Minister for Finance, Economic Development and the Youth Economy and Minister for Justice and National Security, Philip J. Pierre, citizen and regional security are overriding challenges facing economic and social progress.
Archbishop Drexel Gomez, influential Caribbean Anglican leader, dies at 88
CARIBBEAN NATIONAL WEEKLY
NASSAU, The Bahamas- Archbishop Drexel Wellington Gomez, one of the Caribbean’s most respected Anglican leaders, has died in his native Bahamas at the age of 88, after a months-long illness, media reports said.
Region observing Caribbean Statistics Day
CMC
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretary General, Dr Carla Barnett Wednesday underscored the importance of statistics to regional development saying that the 15-member grouping is at the midpoint of implementing the 12-year Regional Strategy for the Development of Statistics.
Man described as a Caribbean serial killer gets 30-year prison sentence in Guadeloupe
THE GUARDIAN
BASSETERRE, Guadeloupe- A man described in court as a Caribbean serial killer has received a 30-year sentence for the torture and murder of a woman, days after he was given a life sentence for another double killing.
Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago fear for their lives and jobs after US strikes in the Caribbean
ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago- On a recent afternoon, Kenrick Modie finished untangling his fishing net in a quiet Caribbean village.
Johnson Smith dismisses ‘false’ allegations that gov’t has been silent on Palestine
JAMAICA OBSERVER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, is refuting accusations from the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) that the Government has been silent on issues affecting the Middle East, including Palestine.
PM Mottley allays fears over Free Movement
NATION NEWS
TWO MILE HILL, St. Michael, Barbados- Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley tonight sought to allay the fears and address questions being raised by Barbadians ahead of tomorrow’s start of Free Movement.














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