IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

Day: August 14, 2017

Caribbean News iBusiness iFinance iLocal News iTech iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

II moves digital further to the core

By: Jonathan Boyd From International Investment net In a further reflection of audience feedback, International Investment is embracing more digital means to share its high quality content, and as of September will be serving its readers through twice daily emails…

Report shows amount Caribbean states paid firms to lobby the US

From WIC News The amount governments across the Caribbean have been paying law firms in Washington DC to lobby the the US government on their behalf has been revealed as part of an investigation. St Kitts and Nevis, the Dominican…

Caribbean News Education iBusiness iCommunity iHealth iLocal News iScience iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Surprising facts about dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke

Living in high temperature areas creates many self-proclaimed “experts” about the heat index, dangerous temperatures and related illnesses, such as dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. But, some facts about our body’s reaction to hot weather may surprise even the…

Destinations of the week

The most breathtaking natural wonder in every state Part 4 By Melia Robinson From Business Insider The United States is a nation of spectacular natural, geological, and cultural diversity. The third largest country by size in the world, the US…

Caribbean News Editors Choice Events iCommunity iCrime iLocal News iWorld News News

Jamaica police review absolves officers in Tivoli Gardens Incursion

From Caribbean News Now KINGSTON, Jamaica — Just over seven years ago, Jamaican security forces entered the troubled West Kingston community of Tivoli Gardens, in search of alleged drug don Christopher “Dudus” Coke, who was wanted for extradition to the…

Tattooist creates mesmerising flipbook-like animations of his work

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable Some people want a tattoo that no one else has. Others, like the clients of 29-year-old Canadian tattoo artist Phil Berge, want to be part of a bigger story. Well, a flipbook story, that is….

What happened to Zika? Florida has no local cases this year – so far

BY DANIEL CHANG From Miami Herald A year after the first outbreak of Zika in Miami, the mosquito-borne virus’s once-menacing march has slowed to a crawl, with Florida health officials reporting fewer infections in 2017 than last year and no…

Bolt says goodbye

Usain Bolt says final goodbye to athletics By WIC News / Reuters – From WIC New Usain Bolt took an emotional final bow on the track at the end of the World Championships in London last night, declaring that there…

Caribbean News Events iCommunity iEnvironment iHealth iLocal News iWorld News Manager's Choice News Weather

British Virgin Islands cleans up after flash flood

From Caribbean News Service TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, Aug 10 2017 – The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is in full “clean up mode” following extensive flooding in certain areas of the Territory with the hardest impact occurring on the island…