Jamaicans go to the polls December 29
Jamaicans will go to the polls on December 29 to elect a new government in the country’s ...
Trinidadians see miracle in ‘Bleeding Eucharist’
TRINIDAD – Prayers filled the Rock River Roman Catholic Primary School, Moruga, yesterday ...
St Kitts-Nevis suspends Iranians living in Iran from economic citizenship programme
St. Kitts and Nevis announced Wednesday afternoon the immediate suspension of its Economic ...
ACP Fish II Programme advancing the CARIFORUM agenda
The CARIFORUM agenda was further advanced when more than 80 persons across the Caribbean in ...
Cuba to manufacture Russian arms – US not pleased
Russia has launched a military partnership project with its Cold War ally Cuba, amid rising ...
Venezuela ready to host summit of Latin American and Caribbean states
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez said that he has been preparing for the big occasion marked ...
Series of earthquakes in Caribbean
There was an earthquake early this morning with an epicentre in the Saint Martin region of the ...
French Caribbean departments focus on integration
The closer integration of French Caribbean departments with non-French speaking countries and ...
Voters go to the poll in Guyana and St. Lucia today
Voters in Guyana and St. Lucia are today lining up at poling stations in their respective ...
Caribbean Association of Sex Workers says “tax us”
It has been called the oldest profession in the world and now head of the Caribbean Association ...
Lady Liverpool tours Bustamante Hospital in Jamaica with CARICOM Heads of State wives
KINGSTON — Patients of the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston were treated to toys, ...
Consuls of the Netherlands meet in Port of Spain
From 17 to 19 November 2011 the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Trinidad and ...
Strengthen relations with private sector says CARICOM SG LaRocque
The need for the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) to strengthen relations ...
US Attorney General to review the vexing issue of deportees to the Caribbean
United States Attorney General, Eric Holder has agreed to review the vexing problem of US ...
Bahamas Baptist bishop hits out at homosexuals
Baptist Bishop Simeon Hall on Monday urged homosexuals to seek help to turn away from their ...
Philippines suspends ban on workers to Caribbean states, including Dominica
Caribbean countries that benefit from Filipino labour have been granted a temporary reprieve ...
Jamaican police get tough on public demonstrations
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) this week advised members of the public, especially ...
UPDATE: St. Lucia PM declares weekend of mourning; political campaign suspended following tragic bus crash
Prime Minister of St. Lucia Stephenson King has declared a weekend of mourning following a ...
LaRocque seeks to strengthen relations with private sector
Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque is seeking ...
In Guyana, one laptop per family with help from China
Guyana launched a programme yesterday aimed at supplying families in the country with one ...
Dominica to become part owner of LIAT
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has indicated that Dominica will own part of regional carrier ...
OECS treaty still to be finalized
While some of the implications of the Treaty of Basseterre are already in effect there still ...