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New Cayman Islands law makes LLC an available vehicle option

From CohnReznick Synopsis As of July 8, 2016, the Limited Liabilities Companies Law 2016 (the “LLC Law”), which makes a limited liability company a vehicle option in the Cayman Islands, has taken effect. The LLC Law comes in response to…

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Cayman Islands: Wiltshire overpowers Fernandes for Girls’ U-19 Caribbean squash title

From Guyana Chronicle GUYANA’S Larissa Wiltshire powered her way to a title in the Girls’ Under-19 category after defeating top seed Taylor Fernandes. Paige Fernandes picked up the Girls’ Under-11 win and Shomari Wiltshire successfully defended his Boys’ Under-13 title…

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IMF concludes consultation with St Vincent and the Grenadines

From Caribbean News Now WASHINGTON, USA — On July 13, the executive board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the 2016 Article IV consultation with St Vincent and the Grenadines. St Vincent and the Grenadines’ recovery from the global…

Our world now

The world in photos over past few weeks By David Choi From Business Insider A selection of photos from some of the biggest news that you might have missed. Students burn flares during a protest demanding better education in Rio…

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They escaped abuse. The next step is yours

From WALK FREE.ORG “We were treated like slaves, all day and all night we had to work. I don’t want anyone else to have to face the same ordeal.” Nayto, Survivor Just three weeks ago, 14 migrant workers escaped a…

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Bahamians in the dark about Rubis fuel leak report and effects on their health

From Caribbean360 NASSAU, Bahamas, Thursday July 21, 2016 – Residents of Marathon, a community in the Bahamian capital of Nassau, are waiting for answers, more than three years after a fuel spill in the centre of their community. And more…

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TTFA President a candidate for Caribbean Football Union Head Post

By MELISSA STANISCLAUS From Power FM Trinidad & Tobago Delegates attending the 39th Caribbean Football Union Ordinary Congress Saturday in Miami, Fl. will vote for an Executive Committee to lead the organization for the next four years. The CFU president, Gordon Derrick, will seek…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Chicken odour ‘prevents malaria’ research in Ethiopia finds

From BBC The smell from a live chicken could help protect against malaria, researchers have found. Ethiopian and Swedish scientists discovered that malarial mosquitoes tend to avoid chickens and other birds. The experiments, conducted in western Ethiopia, included suspending a…

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Venezuelan president threatens to jail US business executives

From Curacao Chronicle CARACAS – President Nicolás Maduro has threatened to jail Kimberly-Clark executives by soliciting an Interpol red notice after the US paper products company shut down production in Venezuela last week. The Texas-based company produced items that are in…