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ILO and Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean launch new course in labour diplomacy

From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean, in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO), has created a new module in labour diplomacy. It is one of a series of diplomacy courses…

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Geraldo Rivera: ABC fired me over a $200 donation

By Courtney Coren From Newsmax Geraldo Rivera says that he was fired by ABC because he donated $200, and he wants to know why George Stephanopoulos is being treated so differently by the same network. “In 1985, after fifteen great…

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Laptops are not searchable like handbags, Judge tells Feds

By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times Korean businessman wins Fourth Amendment challenge in D.C. federal court Federal agents do not have unlimited power to search laptops and other electronic devices without a warrant at the border, including airports, a federal…

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The evolution of the BoP market in Latin America and the Caribbean

By Lina Salazar Ortegón From The Guardian UK An interview with Luiz Ros, manager of opportunities for the majority at the Inter-American Development Bank, on developments in the BoP in these regions over the last decade It has been more…

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Nepali community in Cayman Island provides relief materials to 115 quake-hit families

From The Rising Nepal Sindhupalchowk, May 20: The Nepali community living in Cayman Islands, has provided corrugated zinc sheets to 115 earthquake victim families at Kaping of Lamosanghu, Sindhupalchowk district. The Nepali community people in the Cayman Island collected around…

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Girl drowns, cruise ship vacation on Norwegian Gym’s Caribbean trip becomes nightmare

From Inquisitr After a girl drowns, cruise ship officers said they turned the Norwegian Gem away from their Caribbean cruise vacation and headed straight to the nearest port at Port Canaveral, Florida. Few details are available at this time, but…

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The inside story of the tense Texas A&M class where a professor failed every student

By Peter Jacobs From Business Insider Since a professor’s email failing an entire class at Texas A&M University Galveston went viral late last month, two distinct pictures have emerged of what it was like inside the classroom. The professor, Irwin…

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Atlanta tops mosquito cities list

ATLANTA, May 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Atlanta tops pest control leader Orkin’s list of Top Mosquito Cities for the second year in a row. The list ranks cities by the number of mosquito customers serviced in 2014. Nine cities in…

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EU approves naval operation targeting human smugglers in Mediterranean

By Megan Specia EU officials approved plans for a naval operation targeting human smuggling networks that bring thousands of migrants from northern Africa into Europe across the Mediterranean during a meeting of foreign and defense ministers on Monday. The operation…

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Australian doctor denies he was brainwashed into joining ISIS

By Ariel Bogle From Mashable An Australian doctor who recently appeared in a propaganda video for the Islamic State (ISIS) denies he was brainwashed and vows never to return home in a letter sent to a nationwide health agency that…