Students pay tribute to fallen officers in Bed-Stuy
By Tequila Minsky From Caribbean Life A cold wind swept through the snow-dusted schoolyard at PS 368 in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Teachers working late peered out of the windows on Stockton Street and watched as a block-long of bundled up children in…
West Indies cricket a mirror of society
By Vinode Mamchan From Digital Guardian T&T We are looking on at the current developments in West Indies cricket with some blaming the players, some the administrators, others the groundsmen and others willing to blame anyone who pass near a…
Turks and Caicos premier reshuffles elected Cabinet ministers
From Caribbean News Now PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands — The New Year brought with it new changes for the elected government ministers in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), when Premier Dr Rufus Ewing announced immediate changes to ministerial…
CONCACAF to hold preliminary FIFA World Cup Qualifying Draw in Miami on January 15
Proceedings to Determine Pairings for First Two Rounds of Qualifying Competition for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Miami (Monday, January 12, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today announced the details of…
West Indies battle on regardless
By Colin EH Croft From Guardian Digital T&T At the time of writing this article 48 hours ago, 11 of the scheduled 14 national squads for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 had been declared. West Indies’ squad was not among…
Latin America, Caribbean has historic opportunity to strengthen ties with China
From Guyana Times The economic reforms under way in China are a historic opportunity for the region to make a qualitative and quantitative leap forward in its economic and trade relations with the Asian power, thereby tackling its infrastructure, innovation…
Ramesh on Clico policyholders’ move to take Govt to Privy Council: Appeal Court was wrong
By Anna-Lisa Paul From Guardian Digital T&T Accusing the Government of murdering innocent citizens by refusing to pay the Clico United Policyholders Group the monies owed to them, former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj said their continued refusal has tainted…
Climate change discussed
From The Barbados Advocate One of the biggest challenges facing the world at this time is how to cope with the variability of climate. Dr. Adrian Cashman, Director of the Centre for Resources Management and Environment Studies (CERMES), made the…
Start living your dream life this year
By Paul Husbands From The Barbados Advocate 2015 is the year to finally make the steps towards your dream goals. Every hurdle cleared and every hurdle stumbled has lead you to this very moment. For months, even years, you have…
Jamaica: The birthplace of James Bond
By Ursula Petula Barzey From Caribbean & Co. Ian Fleming might not have known that the allure of spy Agent 007, the character he created in 1953 would last for more than half a century. Or that over 60 years…





