Opinion: Two winners and one loser at the Summit of the Americas
By Joaquín Roy From Inter Press Service In this column Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and Director of the European Union Centre at the University of Miami, argues that U.S. President Barack Obama earned a place in…
pirate attack survival story
Canadian couple chronicles pirate attack survival story on video By Nick Logan World Reporter/Global National Web Producer From Global News What was supposed to be the start of a sailing adventure for a Canadian couple turned into an ordeal in…
Bahamas police question minister in judicial interference probe
By Candia Dames Nassau Guardian Managing Editor From Caribbean News Now NASSAU, Bahamas — Deputy Commissioner of Police Anthony Ferguson interviewed Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Alfred Gray on Friday as police in The Bahamas continued to investigate an allegation…
240 passengers sick
240 passengers sick aboard two Royal Caribbean cruises as a second ship infected with norovirus docks in San Diego By Michael Zennie For Daily Mail Online Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas docked on Tuesday in San Diego with 135…
Science struggles to save dying coral
By Amanda B. Womac | The Ledger From Memphis Daily News Some of the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on the planet are the coral reefs in the earth’s oceans. Home to more than one million species, they play an…
USA. Royal Caribbean takes delivery of Anthem of the Seas
There’s a used tune in the air today as global cruise line Royal Caribbean International officially took delivery of its 23rd ship, Anthem of the Seas. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.’s Chairman and CEO Richard D. Fain officially received the used…
IFF Panama: Building Central America, the Caribbean
By Juan Gavasa From PanAmericanWorld Running April 9-15, and now celebrating its fourth edition, the International Film Festival of Panamareps one of the world’s most quickly consolidating festivals in two of its nascent but fast-growing film regions: Central America and…
As Caribbean immigration rises, Miami’s black population becomes more foreign
By Franco Ordoñez from McClatchy DC WASHINGTON — One in three black residents in Miami is now an immigrant, a reflection of a nationwide trend that shows immigrants making up a rising share of the country’s black population, according to…
U.S. seizes on Venezuelan weakness to regain Caribbean energy foothold
By James Stafford From Oil Price The collapse of oil prices is opening up a new diplomatic opportunity for the United States in the western hemisphere. The U.S. has a spotty and turbulent history intervening in Latin America and the…
Cayman Islands: Cocaine Packages Seized – East End
From RCIPS: Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 3:49 PM Just after 4:00pm, Saturday 11 April 2015, a bag containing twenty three packages of compressed cocaine was recovered on the beach, washed up, off Austin Conolly Drive, East End. Residents walking the…





