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Haitians have 5th largest penis in world, study finds
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
Haitian men are the fifth best equipped in the world when it comes to penis size, a study finds.
U.S., Cuba to hold high-level migration talks in Washington
REUTERS
WASHINGTON, USA – American and Cuban officials are due to meet in Washington on Thursday to discuss migration concerns, people familiar with the matter said, in the highest-level formal U.S. talks with Havana since President Joe Biden took office last year.
T&T voted to probe IDB boss Mauricio Claver-Carone
PORT OF SPAIN, T&T - Planning and Development Minister Pennelope Beckles has confirmed that she voted in support of an independent investigation regarding recent allegations involving the president of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Mauricio Claver-Carone.
White tourist tries to remove local kids from Nevis beach
THE SUN
COTTON GROUND BAY, St Kitts & Nevis A woman - since dubbed a 'Karen' by local media outlets - lay down on the beach in protest, in a bid to stop children from training for a relay race.
Trinidad evangelist shot dead
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
CLAXTON BAY, T&T - Evangelist Kerwin Davis of Plaisance Park, Claxton Bay, was shot and killed last night at Jack Street, Marabella shortly after he officiated at a 40 days prayer service.
Jamaica’s nomination for Commonwealth top job opens Caricom rift
JAMAICA OBSERVER
KINGSTON, Jamaica - A diplomatic chess game, which started two years ago to oust Baroness Patricia Scotland as Commonwealth secretary-general, is now playing out in the Caribbean Community (Caricom) following Jamaica’s decision to nominate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith for the post.
Elephant Man freed in court
JAMAICA OBSERVER
A two-year-old charge of making false declaration to Jamaican immigration officers against Elephant Man was dropped when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court in Half-Way-Tree on Tuesday.
Haitians protest rising insecurity; some burn a plane
AP
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haitians took to the streets Tuesday to protest rising insecurity, with demonstrations turning violent in the southern city of Les Cayes where people stormed the airport and attacked and burned a small plane owned by a U.S. missionary group.
Trinidad singer Blaxx succumbs to COVID
TRINIDAD EXPRESS
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago - Blaxx (Dexter Stewart), 60, was a true champion of the people. For nearly five decades the singer, who was born in Point Fortin, then moved to Siparia as a boy and then Morvant, endeared himself to the Trinidad and Tobago public with his positive, wholesome, pro-country approach to music-making.
PM Rowley wants Prince William to go beyond acknowledging slavery
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has called on Britain's Prince William to do more than just offer words of acknowledgement that his country had played a significant role in the slave trade and ensure a level of compensation to those who had their liberties taken away as a result of the Atlantic slave trade.
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