St Kitts & Nevis PM Harris’ Statement on the Passing of the Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga, Jamaica’s Fifth Prime Minister and Longest-Serving Member of Parliament
Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris of St. Kitts and Nevis extends heartfelt condolences to the people of Jamaica and the Caribbean on the passing of the Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga, Jamaica’s fifth…
Cayman Islands: KPMG hosts City of London Police at Financial Crime Investigation Unit Stakeholder Forum
KPMG in the Cayman Islands and the Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) held a two day forum for stakeholders on the current financial crime landscape in the Cayman Islands on May 21st…
Travel like a celebrity: Five stars share their best tips
By Amy Rosen From the Globe and Mail The inaugural Kaaboo Cayman festival had the potential to be another Fyre fest. Promised acts included the Chainsmokers, Flo Rida and Salt-N-Pepa; Bryan Adams and Duran Duran; Zedd and Blondie; the comedic…
Facts about the Caribbean
10 Interesting Facts About the Caribbean That You Never Knew By Stephanie Huber Just when you think you knew the Caribbean…there’s something new to discover. How many of these interesting facts about the Caribbean did you already know? Here are…
Spectacular music scores
The Spectacular Music Scores of George Crumb From Daily Designer George Crumb is an Avant-Garde composer who became famous for his music (obviously). However, his music scores could also have been at the root of his fame, the composer takes a…
Interval International presents awards to Morritt Properties CEO David Morritt and Cayman Islands Deputy Premier Hon. Moses Kirkconnell
MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 28, 2019– Interval International, a prominent worldwide provider of vacation services, recently honored David Morritt, developer and CEO of Morritt Properties Cayman Ltd., for his ongoing contributions to the Cayman Islands’ tourism industry. The company also recognized Hon….
War and Revolution in the Caribbean – The Lesser Antilles, 1789–1815
By Flavio Eichmann From trafo hypotheses VON EDITORIAL BOARD · VERÖFFENTLICHT 28. MAI 2019 · AKTUALISIERT 23. MAI 2019 For the last twenty years, scholarship on the Age of Revolutions in the Caribbean has been booming. The focus of this scholarly attention lies on the Haitian…
Cyprus begins lionfish cull to tackle threat to Mediterranean ecosystem
By Helena Smith from the Guardian UK Voracious fish are bleeding into ocean ‘like a cut artery’, says top marine biologist Cyprus has held its first organised cull of lionfish after numbers of the invasive species have proliferated in recent years,…
Customs and Border Protection provides Caribbean Summer Travel Tips
From The Virgin Islands Consortium The Caribbean is among the most favored destinations for travelers during the summer whether flying or just enjoying a pleasant cruise ship. In a release issued Tuesday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operations…
Mexican Caribbean revolutionizes tourism through sustainable initiatives
from eturbo news Boasting turquoise waters, lush wild jungle and historic Mayan architecture, the Mexican Caribbean has implemented revolutionary sustainable practices to maintain those natural riches, now reflected in the third annual Sustainable & Social Tourism Summit to be held…