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Day: June 4, 2017

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Jamaica to seek UNWTO executive council position

From Caribbean News Now KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett, said Jamaica has submitted its candidacy to occupy one of five seats allocated to the Regional Commission of the Americas on the Executive Council of the United Nations…

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Caribbean youth encouraged to step forward with their business ideas

24-year-old Adam Bradford, from the United Kingdom, has today launched his annual enterprise competition and is encouraging young people in the Caribbean to make their pitches. The #AdamStart Entrepreneurship Challenge is an annual global initiative run by the young businessman…

Toxic graveyards

Disturbing photos of the toxic graveyards where your old gadgets go to die By Melia Robinson From Business Insider In 2014, the world produced more than 40 million metric tons of discarded electronic goods, or e-waste, according to a report…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: CARICOM Unified at the OAS – A moment for unbridled pride

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribeean360 WASHINGTON, United States, Friday June 2, 2017 – Contrary to all who dismissed it as impossible, the 14 independent member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) displayed strong solidarity at the Organization of American…

Stop the selling of tobacco products

Open Letter to Hon. President of International Court of Justice From S.K.Patnaik Dear Sir, Cigarette, Chew-able-tobacco, Little Cigars, chewing tobacco, dip-tobacco are no use in this world. Some million of peoples are suffering cancer because of it. It’s just like…

Recipe of the week

Honey-Glazed Pork Tenderloin By Sheri Castle From The Kitchn Honey is a sweet friend to pork, made famous by the ubiquitous honey-baked Easter ham. The trouble with a ham is that it’s big enough to be a burden in a…

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IMPACT Justice co-sponsors Barbados Bar Association inaugural weekend law conference

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Canadian government-funded project Improved Access to Justice in the Caribbean (IMPACT Justice) will be one of the co-sponsors of the Barbados Bar Association’s inaugural weekend law conference being held on June 2 and 3. The conference…

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Making way for the Caribbean Cannabis Economy

By: Dr. Machel A. Emanuel PhD. (Tropical Horticulture) department of Life Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus and Dr. Andre Haughton PhD. (International Finance and Economics) department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus From DA…

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Petro deal fears

By Bert Wilkinson From Caribbean Life Despite repeated assurances from Venezuelan diplomats and authorities in Caracas, governments in a growing number of Caribbean Community countries are becoming increasingly worried about the continued existence of a concession oil deal Venezuela signed…

Caribbean Collateral Damage of U.S. National Security Policy

By Richard Bernal Senior Associate (Non-resident), Americas Program From Center for Strategic and International Studies The United States is the main economic partner of the countries in the Caribbean. These small developing countries are long-standing friends and consistent allies. In…