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Swiss want “Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information” with Belize and 40 other states

By Adele Ramo From Amandala BELIZE CITY, Wed. June 21, 2017–Following a meeting last Friday, June 16, the Swiss Federal Council—described as a 7-member executive council which constitutes the federal government of the Swiss Confederation and serves as the collective…

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Cayman Islands’ first solar farm operational

By Michael Bloch From Solar Quotes Cayman Islands Celebrates First Utility Scale Solar Power Project While it may not be huge project by some standards, the official commissioning of the first solar farm in the Cayman Islands has been called…

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Cayman Islands National Council for Persons with Disabilities Appointed

A new public sector council has recently begun the work of advising the public and private sector on disability issues, as well as enforcing provisions of the Solomon Webster Disability Law 2016. The National Council for Persons with Disabilities is…

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Stephen Hawking wants humanity to leave Earth as soon as possible

By Mike Wehner From BGR Renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has been extremely vocal in recent months about his feelings that humanity needs to get off of Earth as soon as possible. With a troubled climate, ever growing population, and mounting…

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Boozy tours court trouble in the hermit kingdom

From The Australian Beer-soaked “booze cruises” down North Korea’s Taedong River. Scuba-diving trips off the country’s eastern coast. Saint Patrick’s Day pub crawls in Pyongyang featuring drinking games with cheery locals. Since 2008, the Young Pioneer Tours agency has built…

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These teens actually earn thousands of dollars working from home

By Chris Smith From BGR Smartphone screens crack all the time, and the iPhone is no exception. No matter how well it’s built, the iPhone won’t survive everything you throw at it, and some drops will ultimately result in cracked…

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Enhancing implementation for conservation and environmental management in Montserrat

Brades, June 21, 2017 – The Department of Environment (DOE) has invited stakeholders in Montserrat to participate in a national dialogue to enhance implementation of the Conservation and Environmental Management Act (CEMA). The stakeholders will work together over the next…

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Pretty grim. Not shocking’: Murders spike in Mexico, and May was the deadliest month in decades

By Peter Orsi and Lisa Martine Jenkins, Associated Press From Business Insider MEXICO CITY (AP) — May was Mexico’s bloodiest month in at least 20 years and homicides are up sharply in 2017 compared with last year, new government crime…