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Peter Binose: Police behaving badly in SVG

By Peter Binose Police act badly. The public loses confidence in police. Police behave worse. The public’s trust in police drops to an all-time low. It’s a dangerous, vicious cycle. Police need to understand if whilst they are anywhere in…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: IMF-World Bank meetings: A rare opportunity

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now The October meetings this year of the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC present a rare opportunity for Caribbean government representatives to be heard by crucial…

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Homegrown feminism in the Caribbean

By: Amílcar Sanatan  From telesur For women who built revolutions with their dreams and sewing machines. “Feminism cannot be monolithic in its issues, goals and strategies, since it constitutes the political expression of the concerns and interests of women from…

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OUR CARIBBEAN: A chilling call in US politics

By Rickey Singh From Barbados Nation News For a block of largely small independent countries that cherish their traditionally good relations with the world’s most powerful nation – the United States of America – the prevailing public silence by our CARICOM…

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The influence of feudalism on Caribbean politics

By Oliver Mills From Caribbean News Now In his recent, brilliantly discussed commentary in Caribbean News Now, David Jessop suggests that over the next ten years, our way of thinking about the Caribbean will radically change as a result of…

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Silence over Kashmir in the Caribbean, as India seeks the support of OIC states in CARICOM

By Ray Chickrie From Caribbean News Now Kashmir, a disputed territory, claimed by both India and Pakistan, has never been a foreign policy issue for the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Guyana is an exception; it has in the past issued statements…

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Plate That Pig! – CB pressing Jamaicans to ignore Biblical references aAnd eat more pork

By Christopher Serju From Jamaica Gleaner “So the devils besought him, saying, if though cast us out, suffer us to go away into the herd of swine. And he said on to them, Go. And when they were come out, they…

The Caribbean: Rethinking progress in the sustainable development era

By Jessica Faieta From Caribbean News Now Caribbean countries make a special case for development. The high and increasing exposure to hazards, combined with very open and trade-dependent economies with limited diversification and competitiveness portray a structurally and environmentally vulnerable…

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Is Caricom really useful?

BY STEPHEN VASCIANNIE From Jamaica Observer What are some of the ways in which Caribbean states have put the Caribbean Community (Caricom) to use, and how effective have such measures been? This is part of the general question of whether…

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A time to sell Caribbean tourism in the UK

By David Jessop From NAN News Americas, LONDON, England, Fri. Sept. 9, 2016: Earlier this year, a survey undertaken by Barclays business data indicated that nearly one fifth of British travelers, when questioned about their vacation plans, said that they…