Ancient lizards
Ancient Caribbean lizards found to have barely evolved in past 20 million years By Sean Martin From International Business Time The remains of several types of anolis lizards were analysed after they were perfectly preserved in amber in the island…
Disguising your car
Disguising your car with fake rust looks interesting, but won’t prevent someone from stealing it By Rain Noe From Core77 This vinyl wrap job is utterly convincing—and has nothing to do with theft deterrence Having your car painted is a…
Jamaica PM calls for more international support to fight crime in the Caribbean
From CARIBBEAN360 NEW YORK, United States, Friday July 31, 2015 – Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller told the United Nations yesterday that Caribbean countries need greater international support to fight global organized criminals and reduce crime, particularly gun-related murders. Addressing…
Caribbean immigration spills to U.S.
From The Charlotte Post Dominicans, Haitians debate deportation Published Thursday, July 30, 2015 9:14 am by Amanda D. Raymond, For The Charlotte Post The Dominican Republic’s threat to deportation undocumented persons, many of whom are Haitians is reverberating in Charlotte….
Caribbean Carnival in England!
By Karen Coles, iNews Cayman special correspondent A carnival celebrating Leicester’s Caribbean community and culture has celebrated its 30th anniversary. Leicester Caribbean Carnival, which was first held in 1985, has grown into one of the biggest events of its kind…
A Message to Vincentian Rastafarians
From Peter Binose verum vacuus venom I wrote this as a warning to Vincentian Rastafarians not to vote ULP. Why? Because Gonsalves has made promises to you, he took some of you to Ethiopia; he also spoke with you about…
Ensuring renewable energy goals become a reality in the Caribbean
By Al Maiorino from Energy Manager Today The islands of the Caribbean are not only some of the most popular tourist destinations, but they are also economically and ecologically diverse regions with growing energy needs. The strength of each island’s…
Nelson Mullins suspends partner over in-flight incident
By Brian Baxter, From The Am Law Daily Three glasses of wine and some sleeping pills did not make for a restful flight from Charlotte to London for Sarah Buffett, a corporate and immigration partner at Nelson Mullins Riley &…
WTO member states agree trillion dollar global tech deal
By Russell Williams From Kittyvisian Life Bali, Indonesia was the venue for the signing of the historic trade deal on the 23rd July, which it is said could increase trade by more than a trillion dollars a year, globally. The…
LIME welcomes Cayman Islands regulator’s decision on Local Loop Unbundling (LLU)
LIME has welcomed the Authority’s much anticipated ruling regarding Digicel’s request for access to LIME’s fibre and copper network. Like other communication networks, broadband is seen as a key driver of economic activity and growth. The social and economic benefits…