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Day: October 26, 2021

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How U.S. interference in Cuba creates a false picture of its society

By Manolo De Los Santos and Vijay Prashad / Globetrotter U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) appears to be obsessed with Cuba. Every few days he takes to social media or makes remarks to the press about his desire to overthrow the Cuban Revolution. In…

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Cayman: DEH Announces Annual Bulk Waste Collection Schedule Nov 1-27

Grand Cayman, October 26, 2021 – The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is urging residents to get ready as this year’s Annual Bulk Waste Collection kicks-off next week in the West Bay District.  Bulk Waste Collection in Grand Cayman will…

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How to increase the number of followers on your Instagram

These days, social networks square measure essential once it involves being familiar or promoting your business. These squares measure reliable and necessary ways in which to be fashionable. however additionally to form cash. Instagram is one such platform and it…

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Update: Wanted Man Charles Walton III Arrested, 26 October

From RCCIPS Update (26 October): The public may now disregard wanted notice for Charles Walton III. The wanted man turned himself into the Cayman Islands Detention Centre today, 26 October, where he was subsequently arrested by the police. He is…

Two Test Positive for COVID on Cayman Brac

From Public Health Department Public Health can confirm that two individuals in Cayman Brac have tested positive for the viral disease COVID-19. A symptomatic walk-in patient at Faith Hospital was found to be positive after being tested yesterday.  A primary…

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Jamaican hero Buffalo soldier ‘went to war for America

By Vinette K. Pryce From Caribbean Life If you know your historyThen you would know where you coming fromThen you wouldn’t have to ask meWho the ‘eck do I think I am                                                                                                       Bob Marley, Buffalo Soldier On Heroes Day…

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Tips for entrepreneurs moving to the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands have long drawn visitors as one of the world’s top international financial centers and tourism attractions. They are pretty easy to get to and from because of their convenient location, south of Cuba. This is especially true…

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Olympic Movement comes together to help ensure the safety of hundreds of members of the Afghan sports community

26 Oct 2021 – Over the past few months, the IOC has, in coordination with National Olympic Committees (NOCs), International Federations (IFs), the IOC Member in Afghanistan, Samira Asghari, and the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, and in collaboration with…

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GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS: Craig Golinkowski, Founder & CEO of Carbon Infrastructure Partners comments

Gas prices continue to climb as global energy consumption continues to heat up in the face of what is forecast to be a record cold winter. And with COP 26 coming up next week, a large topic at the global…

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Despite cutbacks, ExxonMobil continues to fund Climate Science Denial

ExxonMobil has spent more than $39 million to manufacture doubt about climate science. By Elliott Negin / Independent Media Institute In a secret video recording made public in late June, a top ExxonMobil lobbyist—Keith McCoy, who was fired soon afterward—not only conceded…