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Month: April 2017

Photographer rescuing Syrian victims

Amazing pictures show a photographer rescuing Syrian bombing victims By David Choi from Business Insider Throughout the developing crises in Syria, compelling photographs that depict the suffering of its people have garnered attention and prompted action from officials and private…

Cool ‘Fate of the Furious’ cars

Here are all the cool cars that appear in ‘The Fate of the Furious’ By Kirsten Acuna, INSIDER From Business Insider A handful of cars you’ll see racing in “The Fate of the Furious.”Universal When “The Fate of the Furious”…

Evidence mounts of flawed US State Department Caribbean report

From Caribbean News Now WASHINGTON, USA — There is a growing body of evidence that the 2017 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) published last month by the US State Department’s Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs contains…

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Talk of Catholic Church Schism as Conservatives oppose Pope

From newsmax There has been a “growing backlash” in the church to some of Pope Francis’ more progressive ideas, The Los Angeles Times reports. It has been led “largely by German and American bishops who fear the pope may be…

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Richard Branson to bring Business is an Adventure to the Caribbean

Following a recent outing for Virgin Atlantic’s entrepreneur event series in Seattle, the Virgin Group founder is set to touch down in Barbados, where the focus will be on leadership in the region… Having toured Business is an Adventure across…

Islands [inc Cayman Islands] step up their green game

By Gay Nagle Myers from Travel Weekly Sustainability no longer is just a catchphrase in the Caribbean. The efforts of Caribbean nations have come a long a way from the days of just asking hotel guests to reuse bath towels…

Recipe of the week

Recipe: Lavender Namoora By Hali Bey Ramdene From The Kitchn Called namoora in Lebanon, basbousa in Egypt, and haressa in Syria and Palestine, this semolina sheet cake is often served throughout the arab world and often during Eid Al-Fitr. With…

The Caribbean’s first Angel Investor Forum to be held in Montego Bay, Jamaica

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, April 18, 2017 — LINK-Caribbean will host the region’s first Caribbean Angel Investor Forum in Montego Bay, Jamaica on May 11-12, 2017. Under the theme ‘Growing Angel Investing in the Caribbean’ the Caribbean Angel Investor Forum, an invitation-only…

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More than half of Americans think marijuana use is ‘socially acceptable’

By Anna Swartz, Mic From Business Insider (Mic) — A survey of Americans’ views on marijuana found that a majority of people think the drug is “socially acceptable” — a position that likely puts them at odds with U.S. Attorney General Jeff…

Prince Harry opened up about his mental health struggles after Princess Diana’s death

By Caroline Praderio From The INSIDER Summary: Prince Harry lost his mother, Princess Diana, when he was only 12 years old. On a recent podcast, he revealed that he struggled with his mental health because he buried his grief. Finally,…