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Time to find peace for Guyana and Venezuela

By Sir Ronald Sanders NEW YORK, United States, Friday July 31, 2015 – A search of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s statements posted on his official website shows no mention of anything he said after a meeting last week…

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Energy independence for Caribbean region means million will be lifted out of poverty by 2031

By Silbert S. Barrett, ASCE (Aff.M.) Sustainable Strategist for Funding Major Infrastructure at Brittenwoods International, From Linkedin Pulse The dream of energy independence for the Northern Caribbean nations of Jamaica, Cayman, Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas and the Dominican Republic have gotten…

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Emancipation Day August 1st

Emancipendence from modern slavery By Michael Burke From Jamaica Observer ON August 1, 1834 there was partial emancipation from physical slavery in the British colonies and full emancipation on August 1, 1838. In the case of Jamaica, political independence was…

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Russia invades Saint Vincent with stealth and Dynasty Collaboration between 2002 and 2015

By Peter Binose The two main players in the 1979 Grenada revolution was Russia and Cuba. They introduced the rest of the Worlds scum like Iran, North Korea, the East European communist countries of that time, Vietnam and just about…

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Cuba will revert to being just another Caribbean island — and that’s a good thing

By David Blair, The Telegraph From National Post Former Cuban president Fidel Castro was surely guilty of the single most irresponsible act in human history. At the height of the Cuban missile crisis, he dispatched a letter to Soviet leader…

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They stole us

By Peter Binose “They stole us. They sold us. They owe us!” The question is; who stole who? who sold who? who owes who? and who is ‘us’? I once wrote about Antonio Gonsalves the Portuguese sea captain from Madiera…

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Gold is at risk of falling into a coma

By Rodney Johnson, Economy & Markets From Business Insider The problems in Greece and China threw the world markets into a tizzy over the past month. The Greeks seem erratic, rejecting then accepting the latest deal from their creditors, while…

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Global warming is ticking time bomb for the Caribbean, expert says

By Desmond Brown From CARIBBEAN360 FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique, Wednesday July 22, 2015, IPS – A leading geothermal expert warns that the small island states in the Caribbean face “a ticking time bomb” due to the effects of global warming and suggests…

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OUR CARIBBEAN: Scene of spreading conflicts

By Rickey Singh, From Nation News Barbados I am reflecting aloud on the separate statements in Monday’s Daily Nation attributed to Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart, and Mr Alex McDonald, chairman of Barbados Private Sector Association, on the prevailing unsettled industrial…

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Trickle down economics does not work

By Bernard Moffatt From IOM Today About 30 years ago the Isle of Man Government rolled out its ‘master plan’ for the future. We were told by Miles Walker MHK (then Chief Minister) that the island was to become a…