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  • Photo of CARICOM, Japan strengthen decades-old ties

    CARICOM, Japan strengthen decades-old ties

    The long-standing friendship that has existed between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Japan was strengthened on Thursday 25 February, with the accreditation of new Ambassador of Japan to CARICOM, His Excellency Mitsuhiko Okada. Since 1993, relations between CARICOM and Japan have been moving apace. There have been a Summit of Heads of Government, four Ministerial sessions, and 17 consultations held…

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  • Photo of Sir Hilary says it’s time to address reparatory justice head on

    Sir Hilary says it’s time to address reparatory justice head on

    MASSACHUSETTS, United States, Friday February 25, 2016 – As he continues to make a push for reparations for Caribbean nations, Chairman of the CARICOM Reparations Commission Sir Hilary Beckles is insisting that as uncomfortable as it may be for some, it’s time to face the past head on. He was delivering a keynote address at the Harvard Law School on…

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  • Photo of Caribbean economies in ‘recovery mode’ – CDB

    Caribbean economies in ‘recovery mode’ – CDB

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The economies of Caribbean countries are in a “recovery mode” even though it is still operating in a “somewhat topsy-turvy external environment,” the president of the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Dr. William Warren Smith said Wednesday. Delivering the annual report on the current state of Caribbean economies, Smith said though he remains “guardedly optimistic about…

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  • Photo of ‘Address past head on’ – Sir Hilary on reparatory justice

    ‘Address past head on’ – Sir Hilary on reparatory justice

    Chairman of the CARICOM Reparations Commission and Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Sir Hilary Beckles says reparative justice was not about black people standing on the street corners expecting charities from white folks. He was delivering a keynote address at the Harvard Law School recently on reparatory justice for Caribbean countries that facilitated the slave trade. Sir Hilary…

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  • Photo of Caribbean journalists gain insight into ways to report climate forecasting

    Caribbean journalists gain insight into ways to report climate forecasting

    Thirteen journalists from across the region gathered for a one-day workshop in Barbados, as part of an international initiative sponsored by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), to show how climate forecasting services are being used to boost business and economic opportunities in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The workshop attempted to help the media personnel better interpret the jargon behind…

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  • Photo of KingstOOn a springboard for the Caribbean’s animation industry

    KingstOOn a springboard for the Caribbean’s animation industry

    THE Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), World Bank and the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) all agree that KingstOOn 2016, scheduled for March 12-13 at the Edna Manley College, will have a region-wide impact on Caribbean economies. The three are partners in the staging of the two-day animation workshop and conference    “CDB’s support for KingstOOn is part of a wider Caribbean…

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  • Photo of CARICOM to take concern about banking threat to US, UN, WTO

    CARICOM to take concern about banking threat to US, UN, WTO

    PLACENCIA, Brazil, Friday February 19, 2016 – Concern that a decision taken by global banks could ruin the region’s financial sector has prompted a decision by Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders to take the matter as far as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the United Nations (UN) and the United States President. According to CARICOM chairman, Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow,…

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  • Photo of World Bank provides $150 million to combat Zika in Latin America and Caribbean

    World Bank provides $150 million to combat Zika in Latin America and Caribbean

    WASHINGTON, United States, Friday February 19, 2016 – The World Bank Group has made US$150 million immediately available to help countries in Latin America and the Caribbean fight the Zika virus. And it said in its announcement yesterday that it stands ready to provide additional financing if it’s needed. According to the World Bank, the initial amount being provided is…

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  • Photo of Guyana to clear arrears to CARICOM Competition Commission

    Guyana to clear arrears to CARICOM Competition Commission

    Guyana will be spending $60M from the 2016 National Budget to clear a part of arrears owing and accrued over the past five years to the CARICOM Competition Commission. This was revealed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge during a review of the estimates for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Committee of Supply, the Government Information Agency (GINA)…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Tourism sets new performance records

    Caribbean Tourism sets new performance records

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (16 Feb. 2016) – For the first time since the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) began keeping records, the Caribbean  outperformed every major tourism region in the world in setting new arrival and spend records in 2015 while exceeding expectations. International tourist trips to the region grew by seven per cent to 28.7 million visits, much higher than the…

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