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Man stabbed at the Cayman Islands Landfill, 28 August

From RCIPS Just after 1PM today police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of an assault that took place at the Department of Environmental Health compound located on Seymour Drive, George Town….

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Cayman Islands teacher laid to rest

Monica Elaine Bryan was laid to rest last Saturday (25) at Prospect Cemetery on Grand Cayman. This was after a Mass of Resurrection for her amazing life at St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Road, George Town. The church was overflowing…

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Team USA aims for Pan American Gold in the Cayman Islands

From US Squash Team USA has its sights set on a Pan American Senior Championships medal haul and qualification for the 2019 Pan American Games this week at the South Sound Squash Club in the Cayman Islands. The U.S. delegation…

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US: Rick and Ann Scott’s financial trail leads to Cayman Islands tax haven

By Steve Bousque From Tampa Bay Times The governor’s 125-page U.S. Senate financial disclosure statement yields another revelation. The portfolio of Gov. Rick Scott and First Lady Ann Scott includes earnings last year of at least $2.9 million in two…

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Cayman Islands’ young footballers make move to England

Three young Caymanian footballers who have sharpened their skills under the tutelage of coaches at Excel Sports Management Ltd. (ESM) are taking the next step in their development as they move to Ipswich, England to attend St Joseph’s College. Justin…

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INDIA: Kerala flood victims live in the company of the dead

From Khaleej Times The families refused to accept help and move to a safer place. As flood waters rose to engulf their homes at Kainakary, a picturesque village in Alappuzha district, at least 20 families took refuge in a church…

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UK: The reason why thousands of British girls will not return to school

From Freedom United The number of girls in Britain being forced into marriage abroad has soared by a third in recent years according to a leading charity. Non-profit Karma Nirvana is condemning the Home Office in particular for failing to…

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OECS launches new youth platform: OECS YES In Action

Monday, August 27, 2018 — The OECS Commission is pleased to launch a new youth-centered initiative, OECS YES In Action, that provides a platform for knowledge sharing and inspiration to the region’s aspiring young professionals. OECS YES In Action, is…

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Prisoners in 17 US States to strike over forced labor

VOX from Freedom United Inmates across 17 states are planning a national strike from August 21 to September 9 to protest conditions of forced labor and draw attention to the industries benefiting from their cheap labor. Prisoners are often made…

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Why the Muslim world isn’t saying anything about China’s repression and ‘cultural cleansing’ of its downtrodden Muslim minority

By Alexandra Ma From Business Insider Muslim countries have been silent over China’s crackdown on its Uighurs, a Muslim-majority ethnic minority in the country’s west. Experts and activists say it is because countries fear economic retribution from China. Many also…