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  • Photo of Golding tables ganja amendments in Senate

    Golding tables ganja amendments in Senate

    Minister of Justice, Senator Mark Golding, tabled the landmark Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill which contains proposed changes to laws affecting the use of ganja, in the Senate on Friday. Golding had announced on Wednesday at a post Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House that the Bill would be tabled Friday, following Monday's approval of the proposed amendments by Cabinet. The…

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  • Photo of CARICOM to continue lobby for end to Cuba trade embargo – Nicholson

    CARICOM to continue lobby for end to Cuba trade embargo – Nicholson

    KINGSTON, January 23, 2015- Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Senator A.J. Nicholson, says regional leaders will continue to push for an end to the trade embargo against Cuba even as they welcome the move by the United States (US) to restore diplomatic ties with the Spanish-speaking Caribbean island. “A main hurdle to be cleared is the lifting of the…

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  • Photo of China, Grenada “Renew Commitment”

    China, Grenada “Renew Commitment”

    By the Caribbean Journal staff China and Grenada have “renewed their commitment” toward strengthening their bilateral relationship, the government of Grenada announced this week. The two sides “renewed” their commitment at a recent ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of the resumption of diplomatic relations between Grenada and China. Grenada established diplomatic ties with China in 2005 after severing its…

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  • French Guiana seeks Associate Membership of CARICOM

    The French territories in the Caribbean have begun discussions with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on their applications to become Associate Members of the Community. CARICOM Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque met on Thursday with a team from French Guiana led by the President of the Regional Council Mr Rodolphe Alexandre. This followed a meeting on Wednesday with a team from Martinique…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Leaders and US in Energy Summit in Washington

    CARICOM Leaders and US in Energy Summit in Washington

    During their one-day stay in Washington, the CARICOM Heads of Government will also engage in a follow up meeting with the Vice President to gauge progress on the issues agreed to during their meeting in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago in May 2013. Their day will begin with a breakfast discussion on climate change issues with the US. Keynote…

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  • OAS Launches Small Business Development Center Model in Jamaica

    The Organization of American States (OAS) today launched the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Model in Jamaica, in a ceremony that took place in Kingston. The model, organized in partnership with Jamaica’s Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, the Caribbean Export Development Agency and the University of Texas at San Antonio, focuses on one-one and long-term assistance to help clients…

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  • US$1b energy fund for CARICOM

    Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has proposed a US$1 billion “Caribbean Energy Thematic Fund” for Caricom member states to address regional energy security. Speaking at the First Caribbean Energy Security Summit in Washington, DC yesterday, she reaffirmed Government’s commitment to working with the United States and other Caribbean countries in fostering a “cleaner, more sustainable energy future” in the region. In…

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  • St. Lucia’s Prime Minister congratulates CCJ on Ten

    St. Lucia’s Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony congratulates the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on its tenth anniversary and speaks of his country’s plans for accessing the Court’s appellate jurisdiction. The CCJ was inaugurated on 16 April, 2005 in Trinidad and Tobago where it is headquartered. Its central role is providing legal certainty to the operations of the CARICOM Single Market and…

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  • Photo of Final push to launch U.N. negotiations on High Seas Treaty

    Final push to launch U.N. negotiations on High Seas Treaty

    UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 2015 (IPS) – The United Nations will make its third – and perhaps final – attempt at reaching an agreement to launch negotiations for an international biodiversity treaty governing the high seas. A four-day meeting of a U.N. Ad Hoc Working Group is expected to take a decision by Friday against a September 2015 deadline to begin…

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  • Photo of Former Barbados Prime Minister addresses integration challenges

    Former Barbados Prime Minister addresses integration challenges

    Former Prime Minister of Barbados Owen Arthur says while the decision in 1989 to transform CARICOMeconomies into a single market and economy was one of the most momentous decisions in the history of the Caribbean, “it was a transformation that was never going to be easily achieved.” Delivering the guest lecture at the Institute of International Relations at the St. Augustine campus…

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