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Growth for Collas Crill in Cayman Islands

Collas Crill in Cayman has continued to grow with the appointment of associate Aoife Madden to its commercial team and the promotion of Tamika Williams to junior corporate administrator within Collas Crill Corporate Services Limited (CCCS). Aoife has experience in…

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Antigua worried at new plans to fund Mexico/US wall

By Jamaica Observer From St Lucia News Online JAMAICA OBSERVER – A senior Antigua government minister says Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries will along with countries in Latin America speak with one voice opposing plans by the United States to target…

Isy B. and Sand Angels Runway Fundraiser for Cayman Islands NCVO

Cayman Islands fashion lovers can once again look forward to a night of fashion, fun and fundraising at the 2nd Annual charity runway event by Cayman fashion brand Isy B. and luxury lifestyle boutique Sand Angels in aid of the…

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PWD/NRA conduct Hurricane Preparedness Exercise this week in Cayman Islands

Don’t be alarmed if you see hurricane shutters being installed on numerous government buildings and hurricane shelters in Grand Cayman on Wednesday, 3rd May 2017.  A hurricane is not approaching the Cayman Islands, but Public Works Department and the National…

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US: Inauguration-protest arrests lead to Facebook data prosecution

By Violet Blue, From engadget Move fast and break democracy. If you attend a protest in Washington, D.C., nowadays, better plan on leaving your cellphone at home. That is, unless you want police to confiscate it, mine it for incriminating…

Turkey’s referendum protesters

By Madeleine Sheehan Perkins From Business Insider Protesters took to the streets in Turkey on Monday less than one day after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s power-extending referendum win. According to the Associated Press, hundreds of protesters were shouting “thief, murderer,…

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It was not always a crime to enter the United States without authorization

By Kelly Lytle Hernandez, The Conversation It was not always a crime to enter the United States without authorization. In fact, for most of American history, immigrants could enter the United States without official permission and not fear criminal prosecution…

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Millions of Cubans gather for traditional May Day parades

From Caribbean News Now HAVANA, Cuba — Millions of Cubans gathered on Monday for the traditional May Day parades. Cuban President Raul Castro presided over the huge May Day march at Havana’s Revolution Square, along with Communist Party Politburo members….

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US: SDPD finds that body cameras reduce misconduct and force complaints

By Andrew Tarantola From engadget But they’ve still seen a 14 percent rise in use-of-force incidents over 3 years. According to an internal report released to the public this week, the San Diego Police Department has seen a significant drop…

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The US is reportedly running low on bombs due to strikes against ISIS

By Jack Heretik, The Washington Free Beacon From Business Insider The US military is running out of certain types of bombs due to increased and frequent strikes against the Islamic State, forcing munitions to be diverted from the Pacific region…