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Pacific, Caribbean has a lot to share: Vanuatu Minister

From PACNEWS Vanuatu’s Agriculture Minister David Tosul says Pacific and Caribbean countries have a lot to learn from each other. Addressing the Caribbean Agriculture Ministers meeting in Paramaribo Wednesday, Tosul applauded the sense of unity and vision that he has…

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Caribbean mart to unite fresh voices

By Jeremy Kay From Screen Daily EXCLUSIVE: One of the driving forces behind the upcoming Caribbean Film Mart has said the structure will provide a timely platform to allow the region’s dynamic “fresh voices” to connect with the global market….

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Nineteenth Caribbean multi-national business conference set for Bahamas

“The need for collaboration between the U.S. and the Caribbean couldn’t be greater.” With Wall Street continuing its burst of investment energy, the U.S. economy recording a relatively strong third quarter performance; and businesses ratcheting up spending on manufacturing to…

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Hudhud lashes India, Vongfong pounds Japan, Atlantic storms strengthen

UPDATE: Gonzalo is now a HURRICANE Hurricane Gonzalo has prompted hurricane warnings, watches and tropical storm warnings for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the Leeward Islands as it sweeps in from the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Air Force Hurricane Hunters…

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Deadly Ebola virus may have reached Latin America – African refugee in Brazil feared first case

From Fox News Latino A Guinean man who traveled through Morocco and arrived in Cascavel in Brazil’s Paraná state on September 19 is suspected to have Ebola. If he does turn out to have the disease that’s ravaging countries in…

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Grenada needs a National Heroes Day not American mimicry

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday October 10, 2014 – October 25th will be another holiday to commemorate “Thanksgiving Day’’ in Grenada. In the October 2nd editorial Caribupdate Weekly, the editor put forward sound reasons why Grenadians…

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Tour one of Earth’s grandest deserts

Tour one of Earth’s grandest deserts in Google Street View By Jon Fingas From engadget IMAGE: Google’s Street View Trekker mounted on a camel Visiting a large desert in person can be difficult. Roads will only take you so far,…

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SickKids program assists Caribbean

By Jasminee Sahoye From The Caribbean Camera The Hospital for Sick Children through its Global Child Health outreach – SickKids-Caribbean Initiative – has taken modern technology in the form of telemedicine to the Caribbean to assist with paediatric cancers and…

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Cartoon of the Day

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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Kenyan High Court orders boy of Jamaican parentage to cut dreadlocks

From Caribbean360 NAIROBI, Kenya, Friday October 10, 2014, CMC – A High Court judge has ordered the parents of a six-year-old boy, who unsuccessfully sued his school, to cut off his dreadlocks before he is allowed into the school. High…