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GUYANA: Fmr. Magistrate, husband on opposition coalition platform
DEMERARA WAVES
Attorney-at-Law, Joel Persid-Edmond and his wife, former Magistrate Geeta Chandan-Edmond, have endorsed the opposition’s unity coalition for the 2015 general and regional elections.
Southwest Airlines Launches New Service to Aruba
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Southwest Airlines has officially launched new service between Houston, Texas and the island of Aruba.
Dominica Officially Joins Caribbean Court of Justice
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Caribbean Court of Justice has a new member state: Dominica.
LIAT prohibits carriage of e-cigarettes in checked luggage
Desmond L. Brown - Head of Corporate Communications; LIAT (1974) LTD
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, March 03, 2015 – Regional airline LIAT has announced that e-cigarettes are prohibited for carriage in checked luggage on the airline's services effective immediately.
“Productive and Encouraging” Talks Between US and Cuba
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Officials from the United States and Cuba held high-level talks in Washington on Friday.
GUYANA: President dissolves Parliament
DEMERARA WAVES
President Donald Ramotar on Tuesday finally announced the dissolution of Parliament, paving the way for general and regional elections on May 11, 2015.
St Kitts Prime Minister Meets With Venezuelan Delegation
By the Caribbean Journal staff
St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Timothy S. Harris kicked off his first full week in office by hosting a visiting delegation from Venezuela.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro to Visit Trinidad and Tobago
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro is visiting Trinidad and Tobago this week.
BREAKING NEWS: Director General of Foreign Affairs is PPP-Civic's Prime Ministerial candidate
DEMERARA WAVES
Director General of Guyana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Elisabeth Harper is the prime ministerial candidate for the incumbent People's Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) at the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections.
20 electrocuted during Carnival street parade in Haiti
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- At least 20 people on a music group's packed Carnival float in the Haitian capital were killed Tuesday when they were electrocuted by a power line, officials said.
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