illustrations about war
Powerful editorial illustrations about war by Gunduz Aghayev From Designer Daily Gunduz Aghayev (https://www.facebook.com/Gunduz-Aghayev-141912312544450/?fref=ts) is an artist from Azerbaijan who has a dark, very dark sense of humor and satire that he uses in his editorial style paintings. On the…
Belize: First Caribbean Bank closing its doors! Employees still have no exit package
By Benjamin Flowers From The Reporter Newspaper First Caribbean International Bank (FCIB) has officially announced the date it will cease its operations in Belize. FCIB issued a statement saying it had received formal approval from the Central Bank of Belize to…
Fighting climate change in Cayman Islands
By Bennie Mills from Waltonian As UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated: “We have entered a new era of global cooperation on one of the most complex issues ever to confront humanity”. Following the conference closure there was a short…
Panamanian lawyer linked to $450m Cayman Islands fraud
By Kenneth Rijock From Caribbean News Now MIAMI, USA — Ismael Gerli, a Panamanian attorney who has been identified as a participant in a number of money laundering and fraudulent schemes, has been linked to a $450 million trading scam…
Kids’ Fun Day
Cayman Islands Lions Diabetes Fun Day for Children: A resounding success Grand Cayman, December 20, 2015: Over 40 persons, including children, their parents and volunteers, turned out on Sunday 20th December for the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens (LCTG) Fun…
Islamic State video ‘shows killing of five men it says spied for UK’
From BBC Islamic State militants have released a video, featuring a man and young boy speaking with British accents, purportedly showing the killing of five men who it says were spying for the UK. In the 10-minute film, the man…
Royal Palm a headturner
By Jaskiran Kapoor From The Indian Express A favourite with the hospitality industry, luxury hotels and resorts and airports, the Royal Palm tree has the potential to lend an expensive facelift to any landscape. If watered well and planted in sunny…
US fails to track foreign visitors who overstay visas
By Cathy Burke From Newsmax Federal officials admit they’ve lost track of how many foreign visitors overstay their visas every year – despite a nearly 20-year-old law requiring the government to develop a tracking system, The New York Times reports….
Cayman Islands: Store window damaged by bullet
From RCIPS Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 1:09 PM Grand Cayman – The George Town CID is investigating a report that about 4:30pm on Saturday 2 Jan 2016, a GT business owner was removing Christmas decorations from the front of his store,…