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Brazil’s Invisible Communities Deserve to Be Counted
The rise in big data and artificial intelligence has weaponized, excluded, disadvantaged, and exacerbated the inequities faced by oppressed communities. In the United States, President Donald Trump’s repeated attempts to exclude immigrants from...

Borders open, but not for crime: Caribbean leaders warn as free movement kicks in
Mia Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados speaks at the Global Renewables Summit, co-hosted by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Global Renewables Alliance on September 24, 2024 in New York City. Philanthropies) Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for...


Pallotti High School celebrates World Food Day with classroom breakfasts and gratitude
Views: 102 Views: 101 Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2025. 8:38 am CST. 2P’s (L-R) Riah Longsworth and Michelly Barela with a breakfast consisting of journey cake, fried beans, cheese, and Marie Sharpe pepper. Photo Credit: Rubén Morales Iglesias...

UNESCO Laureate, Aremu, Trailblazing Nigerian Academician – Rafi Mahamad
1 The Chancellor of NextGen University Int’ ‘l, USA, Prof Sir Dr. Muhammad Shaik Rafi has described Prof. Sir Bashiru Aremu, Vice-Chancellor, Crown University Int’l Chartered, USA as a trailblazing Nigerian Academician who contributions to the...
CRFM inks new accords with Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and the University of the West Indies
Belize City, Belize, 9 October 2025 (CRFM)— The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) sealed its first bilateral accord with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. The signing was executed...
Base capitalism can only exist in a state with many security personnel
By Colin Hyde Civilization is not the creation of Europeans. Civilization isn’t huge buildings. Civilization is people living together in a state where everyone accepts that they might not be able to have everything they want, and nobody lives in...
Four countries sign CRFM Agreement
Anguilla, The Bahamas, Dominica, and Montserrat have signed on to the Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), formalising their membership in the 22-year-old institution, inaugurated in Belize City, Belize, in...

Guyanese, Justice Arif Bulkan sworn-in as newest Judge on Caribbean Court of Justice
Distinguished Guyanese legal luminary and former Acting Justice of Appeal, Christopher Arif Bulkan, was today sworn in as the newest Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). He took his oath before President Irfaan Ali at the Office of the...
Road Trip: Cunard's Dazzling Queen Elizabeth Arrives to Miami for the First Time to Begin a Full Season in the Caribbean
Caribbean Voyages Will Feature New, Locally Inspired Dining and Elevated Entertainment Starring Award-Winning Broadway and West End Performers A plaque-and-key ceremony celebrated the arrival in Miami where the Cunard ship will homeport from...
Reimagining Commercial Underwriting in the Age of AI
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US Control Of The Caribbean And Its Multiform War Against Venezuela
Above photo: US military presence in Latin America. Granma. For centuries, the peoples of the Central American isthmus have had to face the consequences of the ambitions of European and US ruling elites for control of the Caribbean region. Since...

The 13 best things to do in Guatemala
Guatemala deserves your attention. More than just great selfies, marvelous museums, fiery volcanoes and lazy beaches, Guatemala's top attractions encourage travelers to forge their own connections with the land and the people. Walk through ancient...

The royal who makes film festivals matter to kids
At the Sharjah International Film Festival, festival director Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi discusses why children need to see reality on screen SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — You might assume she's another royal dabbling in the arts...

Doctor Love: Stuck Between Loan and Loyalty
Dear Doctor Love, My best friend and I grew up together here in San Pedro. From primary school days to now, we have always been like brothers. Recently, he asked me to cosign a loan so he could buy a boat for a business. He says this is his big...

World Food day: Hand in hand for better foods and a better future!
Views: 18 Views: 18 Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2025. 8:27 am CST. By Zoila Palma: World Food Day is observed annually on October 16. This year’s World Food day theme is “Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future.” Special Envoy for the...

Phyllis Mikity
Phyllis Ann Mikity, 94, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on September 27, 2025, at Kendal at Longwood in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, surrounded by her family. Born in March of 1931, in Peoria, Illinois, and...

T&T, BVI And Grenada Saluted By PAHO For Immunization Gains
The 39th Meeting of Caribbean Immunization Managers hosted by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in Trinidad and Tobago concluded last week with the British Virgin Islands, Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago celebrated for their achievements...

Top UN judge criticises Lenny Henry for using his report to claim Britain should pay £18trillion in slavery reparations
Sir Lenny Henry's claim that the UK owes more than £18trillion in slavery reparations was misquoted from a report, the former UN judge behind the study said today. The comedian has argued in his new book that all black Britons should be paid...