Man arrested in Saudi Arabia for having breakfast with woman
From Guardian UK Saudi authorities have arrested an Egyptian hotel worker who appeared in what officials described as an “offensive” video eating breakfast with a female co-worker. The footage – which was filmed by the man and showed the pair…
A.M best affirms financial strength ratings for Cayman Islands’ Island Heritage
Island Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. (“Island Heritage” or “the Company”) announced today that A.M Best has affirmed its financial strength rating of A (Excellent), along with the financial strength ratings of all main insurance operating companies of parent company BF&M…
Cayman Islands Crisis Centre’s Taya Lounge to host open house
Taya Lounge (teens and young adults), a division of non-for-profit Cayman Islands Crisis Centre, is hosting an open house for the community on September 12th, 2018 to give prospective participants and families the opportunity to find out more about their…
Cayman Islands Eclipze 18th Annual Cut-A-Thon for Breast Cancer Awareness
ECLIPZE HAIR DESIGN AND DAY SPA is pleased to announce their18th Annual Cut-A-Thon on SUNDAY, 30ST SEPTEMBER 2018. The Annual Cut-a-thon primary aims are to continue to raise awareness of Breast Cancer in the Cayman Islands. Darla the owner of…
KAABOO Del Mar, which debuts in Texas and Grand Cayman in 2019, aims to expand upscale festival in up to 10 cities
By George Varga From San Diego Union Tribune cer to cite 1969’s Woodstock as an early inspiration. But he may well be the first to cite the plush Four Seasons hotels and the chi-chi Aman Resorts as inspirations for his…
It is pretty much impossible to ‘fall’ off a cruise ship
By Dianne Newcomer From The New Star “I feel very lucky to be alive,” said the British woman rescued from the Adriatic Sea after falling from the Norwegian Star cruise ship a couple weeks ago. Her story of surviving 10…
Cricket: The British are coming
BY GEORGE ALLEYNE From Caribbean Life By copping five matches in an English cricket team tour from January, Barbados has rebounded from the loss suffered when it failed to get to host a game in the Women’s Cricket World Cup…
Judge: Bankruptcy applies to all Puerto Rico Catholic churches
By Eva Lloréns Vélez From Caribbean Business SAN JUAN – Federal bankruptcy Judge Edward Godoy decided Friday that Archdiocese of San Juan’s bankruptcy filing applies to all Catholic churches in Puerto Rico. This means that both the Archdiocese of Mayagüez…
Venezuelan diplomat defends viability of Petro cryptocurrency
By Youri Kemp From Caribbean News Now CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan charge d’affaires in Barbados, Alvaro Sanchez Cordero, has responded directly to a Caribbean News Now report on the viability and efficacy of the Venezuelan, oil backed, cryptocurrency, the “Petro”,…
Poetry and natural beauty on the Island of Guadeloupe
By Steve Bergsman Travel Writers From Creators.Com As my wife and I stood at the edge of the Guadeloupe rainforest contemplating the hike to a waterfall, a well-traveled car pulled up alongside us. Luckily the man behind the steering wheel…






