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  • Caribbean economies in crisis

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – In 1998, Red Plastic Bag (RPB) sang a song entitled Material. In that song, the lyrical master said: Trouble, every year calypsonians in trouble, it’s so hard to find material . . . but this year, have no fear ’cause RPB is here. With those lyrics reverberating in my head, and as I reflect on the fact…

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  • Hopes surge for Sparrow on the mend

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – SENTIMENTS of relief surged internationally following the (authorised) announcement that the Mighty Sparrow, born Slinger Francisco, had emerged from a coma in the New York hospital where he has been treated. For two weeks before, a decline in his condition had been marked by false alarms and distressingly exaggerated reports. Proliferating unfounded chatter, now immediately…

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  • Grenada wants UN help in establishing shelter for battered women

    UNITED NATIONS, CMC – Grenada has asked the United Nations for assistance in establishing a one-stop crisis center for battered women and children. Social Development Minister Delma Thomas made the request during talks with the Assistant Secretary General for UN Women, Lakshi Puri. She told Puri that Grenada was grateful for the assistance on matters relating to gender equality and…

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  • CARICOM countries pledge to uphold rights of disabled citizens

    UNITED NATIONS, CMC – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries have pledged their commitments to ensuring the rights of the disabled community in the region noting also that internationally agreed development goals cannot be achieved without incorporating persons with disabilities. “They experience disproportionately high rates of poverty and are more likely to be marginalised and excluded from education, employment, healthcare support systems,…

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  • Sustainable development high on Caribbean’s agenda for annual UN debate

    UNITED NATIONS, CMC – The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) annual general debate begins here on Tuesday with Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders among the international political personalities expected to address the global body. The Caribbean has indicated it would use the forum to raise a number of issues pertinent to the region, including reparation for the slave trade, the environment…

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  • Learn lesson from HIV & AIDS –  PM Douglas urges Meeting on Non Communicable Diseases and Disability

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, on Monday called for bold actions to ensure that Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and disabilities are among the priorities in the post 2015-development agenda. The Prime Minister, who has responsibility for health, human resources and HIV in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Quasi Cabinet,…

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  • Communique issued at the conclusion of the First Regional Conference on Reparations Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines 15-17 September, 2013

    On Sunday September 15th, the Caribbean Community opened the first Regional Reparations Conference at St. Vincent and the Grenadines' Victoria Park. The Conference was mandated by the historic, unanimous, decision of CARICOM Heads of Government in July, 2013, in Trinidad and Tobago. The Heads of Government also requested each CARICOM Member State to set up its own National Reparations Committee…

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  • Shots and Explosions Heard as Kenya Presses Assault Against Militants in Mall

    NAIROBI, Kenya — The standoff at a luxury mall in Nairobi, which the Kenyan authorities had vowed would end Sunday night, entered a third day Monday heralded by volleys of gunfire, the boom of explosions and a column of thick, black smoke rising from the besieged shopping center. Government troops could be seen massing outside the building. Seeking to end…

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  • Furor over controversy surrounding Venezuelan President’s right to travel over US airspace

    MIAMI, CMC – Bolivian President Evo Morales has called for an emergency meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States in the wake of a furor over the United States’ denial then reversal of permission for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to travel over US airspace in the Caribbean. Calixto Ortega, the highest-ranking Venezuelan diplomat in the United States,…

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  • US welcomes Jamaica’s support for Syria agreement

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – THE United States has welcomed Jamaica's support for the agreement between Washington and Moscow for the elimination of Syria's chemical weapons. America's position was related by US Ambassador to Jamaica Pamela Bridgewater in an interview with newspaper journalists at her residence in Kingston last Friday afternoon. “We were very happy that Jamaica stated its support for the…

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