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Two killed in Royal Caribbean cruise ship accident on St.Kitts
Times Caribbean
BASSETERRE, St Kitts - Two men tragically lost their lives in an accident involving Royal Caribbean’s ‘Independence of the Seas’ on St.Kitts on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 . Reports are that The two men apparently were assisting with the unberthing process of the cruise vessel when it overturned while the ship was pulling out of port.
Jamaica, China Sign Framework Agreement For Transshipment Hub
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The government of Jamaica has signed a framework agreement with the state-owned China Harbour Engineering Company to develop a transshipment hub in the Portland Bight area.
St.Kitts-Nevis’ Opposition Team UNITY’s Newest Attack on PM Douglas
Times Caribbean
The historic Opposition Alliance in St. Kitts-Nevis known as Team UNITY is continuing their relentless assault on the Dr. Denzil Douglas regime which has been operating a minority administration for the past 16 months since the Opposition filed a Motion of No Confidence in which 6 of the 11 elected parliamentarians in the National Assembly of the country have indicated to the Governor-General that they will support once the Motion is debated.
Guyana Gov't accused of electioneering as budget debate begins
DEMERARAWAVES
APNU parliamentarian Ronald Bulkan has accused the government of looking to bypass the local government structure as part of an electioneering scheme.
Trinidad Tourism Minister Resigns
Caribbean Journal
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has revoked the appointment of Tourism Minister Chandresh Sharma after accepting his resignation.
Montserrat Approves Design For New UK-Funded Hospital
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The government of Montserrat has approved the design for the territory’s planned New Glendon Hospital.
OAS to Send Technical Assistance Mission to Colombia on Cyber Security
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Organization of American States will be sending a technical assistance mission to Colombia on cyber security, the regional organization announced.
Vietnam Prime Minister Visits Haiti
Caribbean Journal
Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung arrived in Haiti on Friday for an official visit to the Caribbean country.
Port Kaituma, Guyanese businessman who burnt family to death succumbs
DEMERARAWAVES
The Port Kaituma businessman who burnt wife and four children in their house earlier this month, died Friday morning while undergoing treatment for severe burns.
Guyanese Mother allegedly kills children by poisoning
DEMERARAWAVES
Two children were allegedly poisoned to death by their mother at their Perth, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara Guyana home.
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