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Day: July 23, 2019

Cayman: Youth Dressage Riders compete in USA

From CIEF Caymanian equestrians, Kayla Mannisto and Megan Swartz attended the Children of the Americas Dressage Invitational (CADI) which was held recently at Faith Hill Farm located just outside of Providence, Rhode Island. CADI is an annual dressage event for…

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Passing on Cayman traditions at Immerse Summer Camp

The Mission of the Cayman Islands National Museum is to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to experience our Island’s unique natural and cultural heritage, and that’s exactly what took place when the National Museum hosted its Immerse Summer…

Cayman: OneTRADEx online discount broker in trouble

One-TRADEx Ltd. is the only Cayman Islands online discount share trading service and is owned by Rich Ellison and Colin Wilson (NOT the COLIN WILSON who owns this publication!. See image above.) Their website is: https://onetradex.com/

Pretty Boy

Pretty Boy creatively exporting Caribbean music Watch out world, the Caribbean is coming for its own piece of the global music pie! That’s the intention of Trevor Pretty, CEO of Pretty Boy Worldwide and Pretty Boy Music and Publishing, a…

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US: 2019 Caribbean travel warnings: What islands are safe? [Cayman Islands SAFE]

By Tresa Baldas From Detroit Free Press If you’re planning a trip to the Caribbean or Central America, the U.S. State Department has published a list of travel advisories alerting tourists about what destinations they need to be wary of, and which…

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Report: Trump considers removing Bolton as National Security Adviser

By Jeffrey Rodack From Newsmax President Donald Trump is considering dumping national security adviser John Bolton, the Washington Examiner is reporting. The Examiner attributed its information to sources close to the White House. Trump’s frustration with Bolton has boiled over and candidates…

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Evidence-based decision making: Education leaders in Antigua and Barbuda receive training in Data Management and Analysis

OECS Media Statement Tuesday, July 23, 2019 — The critical decision-making capacity of educational leaders in Antigua and Barbuda was strengthened following a two-day training on the use of education statistics and data management as tools to analyse trends and create policy….

Where flamingos live

The Caribbean Isn’t the Only Place Where Flamingos Live From Nashville Zoo Blog Many think flamingos only appear in bright pink hues and originate in the Caribbean, like the ones living at Nashville Zoo, but there are actually a variety…

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Drug-resistant malaria parasites ‘spreading aggressively’ across south-east Asia

From The Guardian UK Up to 80% of the most common carriers of the disease are immune to the most common treatments, researchers find Drug-resistant forms of malaria-causing parasites are spreading across south-east Asia leading to “alarmingly high” treatment failure…

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EU announces additional aid for Latin America and the Caribbean

From New Europe EU By ep|neonline The European Commission has announced on 23 July a new humanitarian funding of €18.5 million to protect the vulnerable communities in the Latin American and Caribbean region from natural disasters. This includes €15 million to support…