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2016 Copa America Centenario Final coming to MetLife Stadium

Historic championship match will be played on June 26; Fans Encouraged to Register at CA2016.com for First Access to Tickets Miami (Wednesday, December 16, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), the South American…

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Canada: RCMP arrest 2 GTA men for smuggling liquid cocaine in orange juice cartons

From CBC News Border agents in Halifax discovered 44 litres of liquid cocaine in a sea container RCMP have arrested two Toronto-area men for allegedly importing approximately 44 litres of liquid cocaine concealed in more than 40 cartons of orange…

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Human Development Report 2015 – A mixed bag for Barbados and the Caribbean

By Alicia Nicholls From Caribbean Trade Law and Development The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released its Human Development Report 2015 yesterday. Entitled “Work for Human Development”, this year’s report focuses on the link between work and human development. The…

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Young white men are the most derided group in Britain

By Matt Chorley and Steph Cockroft for MAILONLINE Young white men are the most derided group in Britain and people expect them to get drunk, sleep around, be lazy and rude according to shock new poll Young white men most…

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Brooklyn woman found guilty of murdering Guyanese tenant

By iNews Guyana INEWS GUYANA – A jury has convicted a Brooklyn woman in the death and dismemberment of a woman whose body parts were found on Long Island. Leah Cuevas was convicted of second-degree murder in the death and…

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CRFM and partners to unlock the full potential of Caribbean fisheries through value chain approach

Belize City, Belize, 13 December 2015 (CRFM)—Some fear that climate change and global economic pressures will create a toxic mix that would cripple the potential of the Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture sector, but a new initiative being implemented by the…

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Plumber hopes to distance himself from Jihadist truck in lawsuit

By John Council, from Texas Lawyer Texas City plumber Mark Oberholtzer officially has the worst used car trade-in story ever after photos of his former work truck emblazoned with “Mark-1 Plumbing” being used by jihadists to blast a bed-mounted anti-aircraft…

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Strengthening the AU-Caribbean Diaspora relationship

From SocioLingo Africa Strengthening the AU-Caribbean Diaspora Relationship: CIDO holds tripartite meeting with CARICOM and the Canadian Pan-African Network (CPAN) The Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO) of the African Union Commission has completed high level discussions with representatives of the…

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Trinidad: New twist in cop’s murder

By Rhondor Dowlat From T&T Guardian Investigations into the murders of PC Russell Ramnarine and UWI engineering student Avery Keshwar in San Juan on Monday took a slight twist yesterday, when a senior police officer was allegedly asked to answer…

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OUR CARIBBEAN: Awaiting the offerings of a British baroness

By Rickey Singh, from Nation News Barbados Now that Britain’s Baroness Scotland (Dominican by birth) has secured the much sought-after prize as new secretary general of the 53-member Commonwealth, some reflections on the future functioning of the London-headquartered secretariat seem…