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Visit Las Vegas and ComplexCon Unveil Custom Daniel Arsham Sculpture Inspired by the Iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” Sign

The Strip’s iconic sign inspires bold new work by ComplexCon Global Artistic Director Daniel Arsham, to be permanently displayed at the Las Vegas Convention Center  LAS VEGAS (Oct. 24, 2025) – Visit Las Vegas and ComplexCon today unveiled a permanent art…

“IT COMES IN WAVES” DOMINATES REELWORLD FILM FESTIVAL’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, WINNING FIVE MAJOR AWARDS

“IT COMES IN WAVES”DOMINATESREELWORLD FILM FESTIVAL’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, WINNING FIVE MAJOR AWARDS TORONTO, ON – October 21, 2025 – Opening Night Film “It Comes in Waves,” the powerful debut feature film from Haitian Canadian filmmaker Fitch Jean, claimed five prestigious…

From Baghdad to Caracas: a Washington manual on sanctions and war

The recent US airstrikes in the Caribbean and military threats against Venezuela are a continuation of decades (or even centuries) of US policy on the region, not a departure from it.

Cayman: 2026 National Recognition Awards Nomination Period Extended

The National Recognition Awards Committee has extended the nomination period for the 2026 National Recognition Awards, originally known as the National Heroes Day Awards. The new deadline is Friday, 31 October 2025, at 11:59 p.m. The Committee hopes the extension…

Much Ado About Nothing: Another Nobel Prize for War

By Biljana Vankovska Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Biljana Vankovska is a professor of political science and international relations at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, a member of the Transnational Foundation of Peace and Future Research (TFF)…

MPE CARIBBEAN REPORT NEWSLETTER – October 20, 2025- Cayman’s Monique Hamaty-Simmonds featured

October 20, 2025 All Aboard: San Juan welcomes cruise community The countdown is over — tomorrow the FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show kicks off in San Juan, Puerto Rico!  Today, delegates from across the Caribbean, Latin America, the United…

Greenwashing Debt in the Galápagos Islands

Ecuador’s historic debt-for-nature swap promises to bridge the international funding gap for biodiversity conservation, but island residents say it erodes sovereignty and empowers foreign interests.

NMSU to host public reading by poet, fiction writer Oct. 17

Northern Arizona University assistant professor of creative writing Oscar Mancinas will read from “To Live and Die in El Valle” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 in NMSU’s CMI Theater in Milton Hall, Room 171as part of NMSU’s Nelson-Boswell Reading…

Cayman: You’re Invited! The Sea is History Exhibition Opening Thu 16 Oct

From The Cayman Islands National Museum Join Us for the Opening of The Sea Is History Be part of the official opening of our newest exhibition on Thursday, 16 October 2025, from 6–8 PM at the National Museum on the Waterfront. Discover Cayman’s deep…

Paranthropus and the Greatest Whodunit of All Time

Our robust Paranthropus cousins thrived in Africa for a million and a half years, making stone tools and sharing the landscape with different Homo species at the dawn of human cultural innovation