Letter to the Editor
What about the forgotten ex-pats? I am sure many of the ex pat voters are truly p***ed off. Without the financial guys who gambled their lives in coming here with nothing the island would have been nothing. The same people…
Dear Space Scientists & Nuclear Weapon Scientists,
I have some doubts, can you please clear me for the sake of science. 1. As research going on now a days about solar system. Is there any planet in the solar system where human life can possible other than…
LETTER: Say NO to DART Seven Mile Beach rock removal…
Dear iNews Cayman Ltd. As a Seven Mile Beach property owner for 32 years, I am extremely troubled and concerned about the DART organization’s plans to remove more than 1000 feet of submerged rock fronting a property where it hopes…
Sir Ronald Sanders: Inglorious Empire – Parallels of Indian and West Indian exploitation
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday May 12, 2017 – The yearnings for power and wealth of the stone-cold dead British Empire echoed amongst the older generation throughout the shires of Britain during the BREXIT campaign. Those…
The World Health Organization – why everyone should care
By Dr David Nabarro From Caribbean News Now Health is one of the most precious things to us all as individuals and families. It is something we very often take for granted, until we no longer have it. As the…
Chronicles of a Chronic Caribbean Chronicler: Europe and US dodging demands for slavery reparations
By Earl Bousquet From Caribbean News Now The recent furor in Grenada over whether slave history has a role in tourism promotion is an important development that fits smack in the middle of the ongoing Caribbean discussion on reparations from…
Sir Ronald Sanders: Debt strangling a Caribbean generation
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now There is a real prospect that, in dealing with unsustainable debt, 11 of 13 Caribbean small states will have lost the first three decades of the 21st century, and foregone opportunities for…
Tide in the affairs of men – The regional private sector must act now
A little over a month ago I attended two meetings in Europe, and they both underscored the necessity for the Caribbean private sector to urgently reconstitute a representative body that is able to actively engage with, and advocate on behalf…
Chronicles of a Chronic Caribbean Chronicler: Venezuela to ‘Vexit’ the OAS, but where does CARICOM stand?
By Earl Bousquet From Caribbean News Now The wider Caribbean finds itself slap dash in the middle of an unfolding situation that’s already tearing apart the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and possibly the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), even as…
A bridge to nowhere
By Tyrone Hodge From Caribbean News Now The righteous cares about justice for the poor, but the wicked have no such concern.” ~ Proverbs 29:7 When one sees his country being put on the auction block, one has to step…








