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  Cayman Islands Flow’s slow “degradation of service” due to fibre cut in Miami The slow Flow telecommunication service last week (Tuesday Aug 30) has been reported by The Cayman Compass as being due “ to a fibre cut in…

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6 Week Coral Conservation Program in Cayman Islands

From Cayman Eco Divers Coral Conservation Divemaster program (6 weeks) If diving is something that calls to a part of your soul you never realized was there, then we have a great option for you. available as an individual program…

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Cayman Islands Cultural Foundation says “It was a busy and successful summer”

From CNCF THANK YOU, BUTTERFIELD FOR YOUR SPONSORSHIP OF THE YOUNG AT ARTS PROGRAMME Young at Arts The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) would like to thank Butterfield for their continued support and generous sponsorship of the Young at Arts Theatre…

TAKFIRINOMICS: How ISIS funds its caliphate

By Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan, “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror” From Business Insider In this excerpt from “ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror,” co-authors Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan explain how ISIS funds its nascent caliphate. ISIS has…

Prince Harry confirmed to tour the Caribbean on behalf of the Queen

From HELLOMAGAZINE.COM Prince Harry will make an official visit to the Caribbean in the late autumn, Kensington Palace has announced. The 31-year-old will tour the region on behalf of his grandmother the Queen. As well as returning to Barbados, Harry…

BARCLAYS: A lot of pros are getting these 5 things wrong about the oil industry

By Akin Oyedele From Business Insider Barclays would like to clarify a few things about crude oil production. In a note to clients on Wednesday, Michael Cohen, the head of energy commodities research, wrote that the central story of the…

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Caribbean Islands to have 3D printed coral reefs

From Qll3DP The Caribbean Island of Bonaire is bringing 3D printing to the coast, with an ambitious plan to help preserve fragile coral reefs. Coral reefs contain an extremely diverse ecosystem, and are important for protecting coastlines and a variety…

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Is St. Lucia the Bora Bora of the Caribbean?

By  JANEEN CHRISTOFF From Travel Pulse While this Caribbean island has some ties to the French and the British, it’s worth noting that — apart from it’s volcanic similarities and stunning beauty — Saint Lucia has a very distinct culture. It’s fascinating history…

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ECLAC budget training beneficial to policy makers in Barbados

The budgeting process is set to greatly improve in Barbados as a result of ECLAC Caribbean’s training for public finance managers on Public Expenditure Reviews (PERs), according to Mr. Seibert Frederick, Permanent Secretary in the Barbados Ministry of Economic Affairs….

How an increase in American visitors could change Cuba

BY TIM CHESTER From Mashable When JetBlue Flight 387 touched tarmac Wednesday, it marked a historic moment for the U.S. and Cuba. The plane from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to Santa Clara was the first commercial flight between the two countries…