Mental distress boosts heart patients’ death risk
From Newsmax People with heart disease are at risk of dying sooner when they suffer from chronic depression and anxiety, a recent study suggests. Researchers examined data on 950 people in Australia and New Zealand with stable coronary artery disease,…
Cuba: The odd couple
From Caribbean News Now MIAMI, USA — As the #clustercovfefe that is the Trump presidency continues to stumble around the world, damaging decades-old relationships (perhaps beyond repair), making enemies of democracies and friends of dictators, the odd couple of US-Cuba…
Clia Conference: Royal Caribbean boss admits cruise lines bank on trade to communicate
By Natasha Salmon From Travel Weekly UK More than 600 agents and suppliers attended the 11th annual cruise event last week. Natasha Salmon reports from Southampton Royal Caribbean Cruises’ Gavin Smith admitted cruise lines could do better at communicating with…
SIR RONALD SANDERS: Competition for benefits of second citizenship is global
By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday May 26, 2017 – Citizenship by Investment Programmes (CIPs) in the Caribbean have been the subject of much criticism, even though the financial and economic benefits of the programmes are undeniable….
Please, help stop this avocado latte from becoming a real thing
BY CHLOE BRYAN From Mashable Let’s be real: a lot of novelty foods are unnecessary, but kind of cool anyway. Galaxy cakes, for example, are aesthetically stunning. Sushi shoes reflect time, vision, and painstaking attention to detail. And the spaghetti…
Scientists just heard something really weird in space, and can’t figure out where it came from
By Mike Wehner From BGR Researchers from around the world are scratching their heads over a newly discovered radio burst detected on Earth, but with a completely unknown origin. A new report describing the event and the subsequent investigation is…
Eurovision’s best moments
Highlights from the Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine, which saw Portugal’s Salvador Sobral crowned the winner. Salvador SobralImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image caption Portugal’s Salvador Sobral sang For The Both Of Us, written by his sister Luisa. He got 758…
Feed the frigate birds at Tukka’s in Cayman Islands East End!
From Grand Cayman Villas One of the most fun and welcoming restaurants on Grand Cayman is Tukka’s located in the east end of the island. Not only is the food great – a “taste of Australia with a Caribbean twist,”…
Jamaican cricketer supports blind Jamaicans
By Azad Ali From Caribbean Life West Indies middle-order batsman Marlon Samuels has donated Jam$1.5 million (US$11,700) to the Jamaica Society for the Blind. The announcement was made at a press conference recently in Kingston where it was also revealed…
Caribbean disappoints at World Relays
From Caribbean National Weekly Only three Caribbean teams managed to finish among the top ten countries in the medal count at the recently held World Relays in Bahamas. The United States was the overwhelming winner with 60 medals overall, followed…










