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Another Police Officer charged with the murder of teen girl
DOMINICA NEWS ONLINE
ROSEAU, Dominica- Police Officer Joshua Hamlet appeared in court on Monday and was formally charged with the murder of Jerbiah Paul, making him the second police officer to face a murder charge in connection with the case.
CXC says more than 32,000 CSEC candidates missed exams
ANTIGUA NEWSROOM
THE VALLEY, Anguilla- More than 32,000 registered CSEC candidates failed to appear for examinations during the May-June 2026 sitting, prompting concern from the Caribbean Examinations Council.
Guyana: MV Barima COI to begin next month- President Ali
DEMERARA WAVES
President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday said the anxiously awaited Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the sinking of the MV Barima ferry that claimed the lives of more than 100 people would begin next month.
US says travel rights ‘can be revised’ at its sole discretion
THE DAILY HERALD
HAMILTON, Bermuda--The United States Consulate General has moved to clarify that visa-free travel to America is governed solely by US policy, and is not part of a bilateral agreement with Bermuda or Britain.
CARPHA establishes regional reference laboratory in Jamaica
CMC
KINGSTON, Jamaica- The Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has established a new regional reference referral laboratory here, boosting the region’s capacity to track, test and respond to antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Mother, 28, dies days after Rodney Bay incident
ST LUCIA TIMES
RODNEY BAY, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia- Twenty-eight-year-old mother Tenisha Yarde has died just over a week after she was run over by a bus during an altercation in Rodney Bay, Gros Islet.
Bajan man wanted in UK for sexual assault extradited
NATION NEWS
A Barbadian man who was wanted in the United Kingdom on an alleged sexual assault more than 20 years ago was extradited last Friday.
Four Caribbean countries affected as US$20,000 Visa Bond programme made permanent
JAMAICA OBSERVER
WASHINGTON D.C, USA- A Visa Bond Programme requiring nationals from specific countries to pay up to US$20,000 before being granted a United States (US) Visa will become permanent on August 3 after what the US government says is a successful pilot.
Guyana gov’t ends MV Barima search & recovery exercise
CMC
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- The Guyana government on Tuesday said that the search and recovery operations following the MV Barima tragedy, resulting in the deaths of 73 people and more than 30 others missing and presumed dead, have ended.
FBI assisting in missing person investigation
NOW GRENADA
ST. GEORGE, Grenada- The Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) has enlisted the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as part of its investigation into the disappearance of 44-year-old North Carolina Physical Therapist Elizabeth “Liz” Waddell, while emphasising that the case remains a missing person investigation and that no conclusions have been reached.









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