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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...

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...
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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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...

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...

4 Caribbean countries sign the CRFM Agreement
CRFM Executive Director, Dr. Marc Williams (center), welcomes the decisive move by Anguilla, The Bahamas, Dominica, and Montserrat to formalize their membership in the CRFM (Photo: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources, Saint...
BTB holds Security Summit to enhance visitors’ safety
BDF – Lt. Col. Jermaine Burns Deputy Compol Bart Jones By William Ysaguirre (Freelance Writer) BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Oct. 9, 2025 The tourism sector earns over 40 percent of Belize’s foreign exchange and represents almost 50 percent of the country’s...

Interview: Michael Stahl-David on how new fatherhood affected his connection to his work in Looking Through Water
Michael Stahl-David first burst onto the scene with his breakout turn in the seminal sci-fi horror hit Cloverfield. Since then, he’s built an impressively varied screen career, appearing in HBO’s Golden Globe winning Show Me a Hero, Netflix’s...

Film Review: Looking Through Water is a calm, simplistic swan song for Michael Douglas
A sound reflection of the tranquil art of fishing, Looking Through Water is a calm, simple drama about the complicated relationships between fathers, sons and brothers. Now even more notable for being Michael Douglas‘s final screen role – the...

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...

Is It Time to Call San Pedro a “City”?
“San Pedro looks like a ‘City’ now” – is what I said this weekend while heading to Secret Beach. It had been some time since I drove up north and was surprised when I saw this large building with its mirrored-glass frontage. Hey, doesn’t it look...

Mapped: Life Expectancy Around the World in 2025
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What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to students, faculty?
The flags of Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Guatemala and Nicaragua represent the diverse group interviewed. (Image by Jo Douglas) Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. This is due to the multiple...

What Can We Learn From Mexico’s Nonviolent Revolution Of Consciences?
Above photo: A Martin Luther King statue in Mexico City’s Lincoln Park. Wikimedia / Carlos Perez Chavez. Quietly, Martin Luther King Jr.’s commitment to Gandhian nonviolence, his effort to end poverty, and his push for a “radical revolution of...