St. Kitts & Nevis Minister Harris’ National Address on Law & Order
Statement by Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris February 15th, 2019 My Fellow Citizens and Residents, It is my duty to address the nation regarding the recent increase in criminal activities which if left…
Presidents Day home essentials
10 home essentials we’re putting on sale for Presidents Day From Mashable No matter how you feel about the current leader of the free world on this here Presidents Day, we can all agree on this: There’s no better way…
Barbados Attorney General welcomes Interpol Caribbean Office
By julia Rawlins-Bentham From GIS Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dale Marshall, has welcomed the establishment of an Interpol Caribbean Office in Barbados. “I am delighted the Caribbean sub-region will now have your presence. The Caribbean always gets…
Canadian tourists stuck in Haiti as protests rock Caribbean country
By The Canadian Press From City News MONTREAL — Dozens of Quebec tourists are stuck in a Haiti hotel, unable to make it to the Port-au-Prince airport because of violent street protests. The hotel on the Caribbean country’s Cote des Arcadins…
Caribbean region may grow, but…
By George Alleyne From Caribbean Life A growth trend among most member countries of the Caribbean Community organisation, CARICOM, is projected to continue this year and strike an average two percent expansion of those economies. Grenada is set to lead…
A Champions League primer ahead of Atlanta United’s debut
By Doug Robertson from The Atlanta Journal Constitution In less than a week, Atlanta United will make its debut in the CONCACAF Champions League when it plays Herediano in Costa Rica on Feb. 21. Here is a Q&A about the…
US: Winter storms are blamed for 1,600 cow deaths in Washington state
By Associated Press and Sarah Gray From Business Insider A series of winter storms that have pounded the state of Washington this week are blamed for killing about 1,600 dairy cows in the Yakima Valley. The Yakima Valley Dairy Farmers…
Guyana: UG bomb threat accused remanded to jail
By Wonita Stephens From Guyana Guardian Sheneza Jafarally, the 25-year-old UG student and Sixth Street, Cummings Lodge Resident who allegedly made bomb threats to disturb classes at the University of Guyana, has been remanded to prison. The young woman’s bail…
Planetary Security in the Caribbean region: Plan of Action on resilience
From Planetary Security Initiative Planetary Security Initiatives are increasingly moving from analysis to action. The recently agreed upon Plan of Action (POA) on Resilience in the Caribbean, is an excellent example of how regional experts developed a list with 2-do’s to tackle…
Guyana: Dying man who identified himself with his last breath, still unidentified?
By Shavina Gopaul From Guyana Guardian A Sophia resident who was allegedly struck down by a motor vehicle in Berbice, and who give the police his full and address mere minutes before he took his last breath, must have probably…