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National Security Council of the Cayman Islands – Post Meeting Summaries

The National Security Council (NSC) has agreed to His Excellency the Governor’s request to publish short updates on its meetings to enhance transparency and accountability. The NSC’s regular meeting takes place monthly but it can also be convened at short…

Venezuela allows US diplomats to stay, defusing showdown

From Newsmax Venezuela defused a potential showdown with the United States, suspending a demand that U.S. diplomats leave the country as Washington called on the world to “pick a side” in the South American nation’s fast-moving crisis. Socialist President Nicolas…

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Cayman Islands NSC takes action to tackle serious crime

The National Security Council met on the afternoon of 10 April for its first session since the arrival of new Governor, Anwar Choudhury.  The agenda included strategic issues to tackle burglary, armed robbery as well as the importation of guns…

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Cayman Islands CHHS Youth Crime Prevention Day

The Youth Crime Prevention Day (YCPD) at Clifton Hunter High School, facilitated by Youth Anti-Crime Trust (Youth ACT), brought the realities of life home to 170 children in a 6-part social education program that highlighted the challenges and impact of…

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FRANCE: ‘Many dead’ as lorry hits crowd in Nice -UPDATED

From BBC A lorry has struck a crowd after Bastille Day celebrations in the southern French city of Nice, killing at least 77 people and injuring dozens, officials say. It happened on the famous Promenade des Anglais after a firework…

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The Editor Speaks: For the record… Cayman should govern its police force

It is not often, actually never before, have I listened to Radio Cayman’s morning talk show “For the Record”, but last Monday I left my iaPd behind and I had to use the car radio. Heavens forbid! I just happened…