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Caribbean, Mexico fighting sargassum with heavy-duty machines
TRAVEL WEEKLY
Two companies, one U.S.-based and the other French, recently found themselves in the front lines in the battle to rid beaches of sargassum, the stinky, brown, ugly masses of floating seaweed that are carpeting the shorelines of popular destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
UK refusal to change Constitution will be exposed worldwide, says Premier Ewing
SUNTV NEWS
The Turks and Caicos Islands will take to the world stage to highlight the United Kingdom's refusal to make important amendments to the country's Constitution, said Premier Hon. Dr. Rufus Ewing.
Antigua former top UN Official charged in Chinese Bribery Investigation
ABCNEWS
Six people, including former United Nations General Assembly President John Ashe, were charged today in a wide-ranging corruption and bribery scheme related to business projects in the Chinese gambling hub of Macau.
Guyana & Venezuela restore ambassadors despite border row
BBC NEWS
Guyana and Venezuela agreed on Sunday to restore their respective ambassadors despite a continuing border dispute.
Bolt scorned
JAMAICA OBSERVER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- It is so! The United States athletics team were even intimidated by a drink with Jamaican sprint sensation Usain Bolt's image on the label.
BREAKING: Venezuela building up troops near Guyana border
DEMERARA WAVES
President David Granger on Tuesday said Venezuela was building up troops near the border with Guyana.
Former USVI Lt. Governor Judge Julio Brady Dies @ 73
ST THOMAS SOURCE
Former lieutenant governor, Superior and Territorial Court judge, attorney general, and attorney, Julio Brady died Wednesday on St. Croix after a long illness. He was 73.
Pope Francis celebrates Mass before thousands in Cuba
BBC NEWS
HAVANA, Cuba- Pope Francis has celebrated Mass in front of tens of thousands of people in the Cuban capital Havana, on his first visit to the Communist-ruled island.
Turks & Caicos gov’t accuses UK of imperialism
OVERSEAS TERRITORIES REVIEW
Acting Premier and Minister of Finance Washington Misick on Wednesday (August 26) condemned the Governor’s appropriation of tax payers’ money for the Special Investigation and Prosecution Team’s (SIPT) security needs.
Puerto Rico Sovereignty Movement requests U.N. admission
Overseas Territories Review
The National Sovereign State of Borinken (NSSB) has asked to be admitted as a member state of the United Nations (UN). The NSSB has met all of the requirements to be admitted to the UN. The UN has said nothing so far.
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