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Month: December 2015

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CARPHA continues to appeal to persons to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes

PRESS RELEASE – The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is again urging persons to take every precaution to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Earlier this month, CARPHA had confirmed five (5) case of Zika virus in a territory of the…

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COP21: Coal plans would derail 2 degree warming target

By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent, From BBC News Attempts to keep global warming to 2 degrees will be wildly off course if all planned coal fire plants are built. That’s the conclusion of a new analysis presented here at the…

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Here are the top 10 countries where British criminals launder their money

By Oscar Williams-Grut From Business Insider Paramilitary policemen take off U.S. dollars strapped around a man’s legs, at the border of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, Guangdong province, April 24, 2014. According to local media, the man was found trying to…

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Trinidad court of appeal allows election challenge to proceed

From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — In a majority decision, the Trinidad and Tobago Court of Appeal has allowed the election petition brought by the United National Congress (UNC) to proceed. The ruling was handed down on…

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FURTHER UPDATE: Statements – Cayman Islands: Water related death

FURTHER UPDATE: Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:07 PM Statement by the Ministry of Education, Employment & Gender Affairs and the Department of Education Services on the recent loss of a Clifton Hunter High School Student The Ministry of Education, Employment…