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Aggrieved CCJ plaintiff files formal complaint with legal services commission

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Citing what he described as several procedural irregularities, Cabral Douglas, the unsuccessful applicant in a recent case against Dominica before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), has filed a formal complaint with the Regional and…

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C&W’s Garry Sinclair showcased innovative Flow Lend App at the CTU’s ICT Symposium

ST. JOHN’S ANTIGUA–(Marketwired – Apr 7, 2017) – At the recently held Caribbean Telecommunications Union ICT Week & Symposium held on March 20 – 24 in Antigua, C&W‘s Caribbean President, Garry Sinclair delivered an interactive presentation during which he showcased…

United Airlines passenger arrested after officials find fake bomb in his suitcase

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist There are many things you could do to annoy your fellow flyers — from eating a tuna fish sandwich to breaking into song — but carrying around a fake explosive device in your suitcase…

Jamaican Shamique Simms Is the New Caribbean’s Next Top Model

Shamique Simms is the Caribbean’s Next Top Model (CaribeNTM) 2017. The finale of CaribeNTM took place on Monday April 3rd and this year’s competition ended in dramatic fashion, as two contestants tied for second place – Samantha West from Trinidad…

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The first democratically elected Marxist – Cheddi Jagan

By: Amílcar Sanatan From telesur Unlike most of the leaders of the Caribbean Left, Jagan long described himself as a Marxist and his ideologies grew with time. “This court is not interested in justice but in law but what I…

Jamaica partners with Facebook to broadcast alerts for missing children

From Caribbean News Service KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr 08 2017 – The Ministry of Education has announced plans to partner with social media giant, Facebook, to broadcast Ananda Alerts – a system for reporting missing children. In his contribution to the…

Scientists drew a riveting conclusion after looking at the DNA of thousands of people with depression

  By Erin Brodwin From Business Insider It’s the leading disability worldwide and it can kill. Yet for decades, scientists have known surprisingly little about what genes are linked with the development of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). A recent study…

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Key to improving infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean, spending better

From Kansas City Infozine Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) can dramatically improve its infrastructure by better assessing priorities and improving spending efficiency, says a new World Bank report . Washington DC – infoZine – Rethinking Infrastructure in Latin America…

Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce launches Growth Matters Initiative

The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce launched the Growth Matters Initiative last week. The Growth Matters Initiative is a series of 10 animated, educational and fun videos that have been developed over several months, with the intention of educating the…

Sir Ronald Sanders: OAS – A coup followed by a lynching? |

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 “It was a coup d’état followed by a lynching”. That’s how an official of the Organization of American States (OAS) described a meeting of the Permanent Council of the hemispheric body that was held…