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Month: September 2019

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Report: Iran launched drones in Saudi attack from Persian Gulf

By Todd Beamon From Newsmax Iran fired more than 20 drones and cruise missiles from the northern end of the Persian Gulf to cripple two Saudi Arabian oil plants over the weekend — and the kingdom’s air defenses were useless…

Dorian disaster relief

UPDATE: Hurricane Dorian Disaster Relief From Damianos Sotheby’s International Realty Nassau, The Bahamas (Sept. 17, 2019) Dear family, friends, and clients, We are very grateful for your continued love, support, and donations towards the rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Dorian. We are thankful that…

Observance of National Heroes Day in St. Kitts and Nevis

September 16th 2019 Every nation has its heroes. These are people who have furthered their Country’s standing through their struggle, herculean efforts, sacrifice and productive outputs. The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis is no exception and it is fitting that…

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Oil spike another reason for Fed to cut rates

From Newsmax Surging oil prices will probably reinforce the Federal Reserve’s resolve to cut interest rates this week as insurance against rising global risks, though the immediate effect on the U.S. economy is likely to be small. The Federal Open…

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Use international agreements to pressure Brazil on Amazon fires

The EU’s planned trade agreement with the Mercosur countries of South America can help pressure the Brazilian government into taking stronger action to stop the fires in the Amazon rainforest, say EPP Group Members debating the issue in the European…

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9 unhealthy habits that are damaging your body

By Zoe Papadakis From Newsmax We all know certain things are bad for our health. Smoking, binge drinking, and overindulging in fatty foods are all unhealthy — but it doesn’t stop there. Drinking too much water, wearing cheap sunglasses, and…

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Trinidad grants over 3,000 Work Permits to Venezuelans

From Caribbean National Weekly PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago’s Acting Prime Minister Colm Imbert says 3091 Venezuelans have so far received work permits for one year in the twin-island republic, based on the amnesty implemented by…

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Mental health in Latin America and the Caribbean

By Rodriguez JJ. From NCBI Author information 1Senior Advisor on Mental Health. Pan American Health Organization/Regional Office of the World Health Organization, Washington, DC, USA, email [email protected]. Abstract Mental illnesses are a growing health problem and reducing the treatment gap…

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UN Secretary-General’s remarks during joint press encounter with the Prime Minister of the Bahamas

From Relief Web Nassau, Bahamas Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I am here express the solidarity of United Nations and the international community with the Government and the people of the Bahamas, after the unrelenting onslaught of Hurricane Dorian. I…

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Caribbean Airlines represents at 2019 edition of the World Airline Road Race (WARR)

Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I., September 17, 2019 — Nine Caribbean Airlines employees participated in the 2019 edition of the prestigious World Airline Road Race (WARR), held in Amsterdam from September 05-09. Now in its 38th year, WARR is a…