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Revolutionary Cuba trains 80k international doctors—for free

From telesur Cuba began awarding free scholarships to students from across the Global South in the 1960s, many of whom had been affected by conflict and war. Cuba has trained more than 80,000 doctors from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa,…

People are paying £43 a litre for Eastern European donkey milk

By Rachel O’Brien and Olivera Nikolic, AFP Gradina Martinicka (Montenegro) (AFP) – Machines long ago usurped a donkey’s traditional role as the farmer’s beast of burden, but the animals are winning new fans in Montenegro — thanks to their luxury…

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Why do women love branded handbags so much?

From Wn.com What we are seeing today is, women all across the globe irrespective of their age have a knack for designer handbags. From last few years, designer handbags have burst onto the scene. LuxTime DFO offers you all the…

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Why government workers in this Caribbean nation are looking forward to their December pay check

From Caribbean News Service BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Nov 21 2016 – Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Dr Timothy Harris has announced that a double salary would be paid to civil servants in December. During an Address to the Nation…

UPDATED: Divided, battered Haiti to hold elections, ready or not

From Caribbean News Service PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Nov 19 2016 – Haitians will try yet again to elect a president this weekend despite the fact that much of the southwest is still in ruins from Hurricane Matthew, parts of the north…

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Cayman Islands: The sound of the CIMA

From Cayman Captive Times Hiring a new head of insurance supervision will improve communication and collaborative relations between CIMA and its licensees, the authority says Has 2016 been a busy year for CIMA? This year is proving to be another…

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Cayman Islands insurance head reveals how he will meet international standards

From Captive Insurance Times Cayman Islands After being appointed as permanent head of insurance supervision in Cayman in July, Ruwan Jayasekera reveals how he will continue to strive to meet international best practices and standards while encouraging innovation and sophistication…

Christmas at Cayman Islands Camana Bay is GIVING

CAMANA BAY CHRISTMAS GIVE The Magic of Christmas Begins with Giving  Camana Bay, Grand Cayman : As a part of the greater Grand Cayman community, the people who live, work and visit Camana Bay come together every holiday season to…

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International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame partners with Cayman Islands National Museum

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (18 November 2016) – The International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF) has announced a one year partnership with the Cayman Islands National Museum (CINM) to showcase some of the Hall’s collection of rare artefacts. Over…

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Cayman Islands Ministry of Gender Affairs to celebrate Women’s Entrepreneurship Day

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs will be hosting a Lunch and Learn session on Wednesday, 30 November for women entrepreneurs and anyone who is considering starting their own business. The event is…