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Martinique becomes Associate Member Of OECS today
ST Kitts & Nevis Observer
Martinique became associated member of two Caribbean organizations: ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) in August 2012 and ACS (Association of Caribbean States) in April 2014.
US delivers over two dozen deportees to Guyana
NEWS SOURCE
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- The United States government on Tuesday afternoon delivered at least 26 Guyanese deportees on a special chartered flight which landed at the Cheddi Jagan Airport just after 3 o’ clock.
T&T PM axes AG, security minister and 2 others
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Trinidad Express) — Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has asked that the President revoke the appointments of Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, National Security Minister Gary Griffith, and called for the resignation of the Director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) David West, for their roles in witness-tampering investigation ordered by Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams.
Cuba releases new pictures of ex-leader Fidel Castro
BBC NEWS
Cuban state media have published a series of photographs of former President Fidel Castro, the first to be released in nearly six months.
UPDATE: St Kitts & Nevis PM reconvenes Cabinet over Boundaries/ Election quagmire
St Kitts & Nevis Observer
The Prime Minister’s admitted deliberate rush to change constituency boundaries, dissolve parliament and call elections appears to have backfired on his Labour Party.
Drunk driver hits down & kills two in Guyana
NEWS SOURCE
ESSEQUIBO COAST, Guyana- Two young men were killed early on Sunday morning while walking home after they were struck down by a drunk driver at Richmond on the Essequibo Coast.
Guyana president to dissolve parliament in early February
NEWS SOURCE
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- President Donald Ramotar is expected to dissolve the already prorogued parliament of Guyana in early February to clear the way for national elections.
Castro demands Guantanamo Bay in return for US-Cuba diplomatic deal
BBC NEWS
Cuba has demanded the US hand back the Guantanamo Bay military base before relations with Washington are normalised.
CXC Exams for Guyana shifted from Elections Day
NEWS SOURCE
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- In wake of widespread concern, the Ministry of Education has announced that the CXC examinations which were originally slated for May 11, 2015 have been shifted to the 15th and 16th June, 2015.
All teachers' colleges in Jamaica to get tablets
JAMAICA OBSERVER
All teachers' colleges will this year receive tablets under the Tablets in Schools project, which began last year with a pilot in 38 educational institutions, Education Minister Ronald Thwaites said yesterday.
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