Sculpture by the Sea
Take a peek at Australia’s open-air exhibition Sculpture by the Sea BY SHANNON CONNELLAN From Mashable Burger bait. A cavalcade of charging horses. A plastic bubble paradise. They’re all sitting on the coastline of Australia. Every year, the two-kilometre coastal…
Jamaican cops International ‘Outstanding Young Lawyer’ award
From Jamaica Gleaner Jamaican human rights lawyer Malene Alleyne is the latest recipient of the prestigious Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year award from the International Bar Association (IBA). The award was presented recently at an awards breakfast at the…
Another first as Health City Cayman Islands introduces new device to treat heart failure
CAYMAN ISLANDS (October 19, 2017) – For the first time in the Caribbean, Central and South America, Dr. Ravi Kishore, Chief Interventional Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at Health City Cayman Islands, has implanted a Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM) device to treat…
Viruses discovered a century ago may be our best defense against a threat that could kill 10 million people a year by 2050
By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider Antibiotic resistance — the phenomenon in which bacteria stop responding to certain antibiotics — is a growing threat around the world. It’s expected to kill 10 million people annually by 2050. And it hasn’t…
Dubai airport will scan your face as you walk through a video tunnel
By Mallory Locklear From engadget It wants to replace security counters with facial recognition technology. A lot of passengers come and go through Dubai airports and by 2020, they’re expected to play host to some 124 million people. So in…
Deep Blue Cable appoints APTelecom as international sales partner
By Alan Burkitt-Gray From Capacity Media Denis O’Brien-backed Deep Blue Cable has taken the next step in its plan for a Caribbean subsea network by appointing its international sales partner. APTelecom, a facilities-based consulting and service company, will be Deep…
Cats are killing everything in Australia, and nobody knows what to do
By Mike Wehner From BGR Everyone knows that Australia is absolutely packed with strange, wild creatures that could kill you at a moment’s notice, but if you’re a bird your number one enemy is still a familiar one: cats. According…
Cayman Islands GAA: A home from home for Irish in the Caribbean
By Lainey Broderick in the Caribbean From Irish Times Tropical island’s club has 250 playing members and multiple nationalities At Cayman Islands GAA, our selection process is far from harsh. If you can afford the flight ticket for matches abroad…
GSTC annual meet
GSTC Attracts Global Participation to Address Sustainable Destinations By David Randle, Contributor Director Sustainable Tourism USF Patel College of Globals Sustainability & President & CEO of the WHALE Center From Huffington Post The GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) just completed…
The ‘world’s first’ sand hostel is accommodation made of well, you can guess
BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable At this place, the last thing you can do is complain about the sand in your shoes. The world’s first sand hostel has opened up on the beaches of the Gold Coast, Australia, allowing guests…











