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  • ‘Holy Evidence’: Scientist Converts After Studying the Shroud of Turin. [AND A THANK YOU FROM IEYENEWS TO ALL OF YOU]
    From Newsmax Dr. Robert Harrington, a renowned skeptic and scientist, recently shocked his colleagues and peers when he announced his conversion to Christianity after a groundbreaking investigation […]
  • Cayman Regulator Issues Flow with Enforcement and Fining Notice Following ICT Infrastructure Sharing Dispute
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued an Enforcement Notice and Proposed FiningNotice to Cable and Wireless (Cayman […]
  • Cayman: Firearms and Drugs Seizure by CBC
    FOUR FIREARMS AND ILLEGAL DRUGS INTERCEPTED BY CBC Grand Cayman, 23 December 2025 — The Cayman Islands Customs & BorderControl Service (CBC) has intercepted four firearms, ammunition, and a […]
  • Cayman: Operation Winter Guardian Traffic Update, 23 December
    From RCIPS As the RCIPS Holiday Safety Operation Winter Guardian continues, road safety and traffic enforcement remain a key area of focus, with heightened visibility and increased vehicle […]
  • Regulator Issues Licence to Starlink
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued the first licence under its new satellite serviceprovider licensing framework to […]

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Japanese GP: Sebastian Vettel wins as Fernando Alonso retires

By Andrew Benson, BBC Chief F1 writer Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel took a dominant victory in the Japanese Grand Prix to put himself in a strong position to win the world title. Championship leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari retired on…

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ICC launches inquiry into new match-fixing allegations

The International Cricket Council has launched an “urgent investigation” into match-fixing allegations. India TV has alleged six umpires were willing to fix World Twenty20 games ahead of the tournament in a programme broadcast on Monday. Cricket’s governing body has called…

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Petition organised to end the capture of wild animals for public display in Canada

Target: Canadian Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield Sponsored by: International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) For decades, Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) has been capturing marine mammals from the wild and providing them to aquaria for public display. Following…

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PNP commits to passing Freedom of Information Ordinance if elected

From TC Weekly News Developing countries in the Caribbean have recognised the role of a free media in the democratic process and the Turks and Caicos Islands’ Progressive National Party (PNP) has committed to passing a Freedom of Information Ordinance…

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The Tragedy of Kodak

By Mohamed Zayed, iNews Cayman special correspondent The legacy of 130 years ended up with bankruptcy. It is disappointing that Kodak, the main memories store, faded away forever. Kodak had been used to photograph important moments in every household, in…

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Romney’s Debate Win Opens Cracks in Obama Firewall

A Commentary By Michael Barone Monday, October 08, 2012 Wednesday night’s presidential debate in which Mitt Romney shellacked Barack Obama attracted the biggest audience since the debate between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan seven days before the 1980 election. About…

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BBC apologises for alleged sex abuse by Jimmy Savile

By Karla Adam Washington Post The BBC apologized Monday to the growing number of women who claim one of the corporation’s former entertainers sexually abused them. The world’s largest broadcaster has been rocked in recent days by accusations that Jimmy…

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The Publisher Speaks: The Month of the Older Person

Because this is the Month of the Older Person we are replacing our normal Editorial with our Publisher’s, Joan (Watler) Wilson’s poem, “Ageing” that says it all. She mentions Caymanians still thankfully with us, and some that have passed away…

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving Day Today (8)

To all Canadians here in the Cayman Islands, and to all others reading this on the web, iNews Cayman wants to wish everyone of you a VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY Thanksgiving Day in Canada Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been…

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World Cup of Mixed Martial Arts Appoints Caribbean Director

Written by: Eddie Goldman From World Cup of Mixed Martial Arts: ROME, Italy – The World Cup of Mixed Martial Arts (WCMMA™), is proud to announce the appointment of Bob Daigle as the WCMMA Director to the Caribbean. Mr. Daigle…