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He's usually the quiet one on our podcast, but he's actually our resident pro on all things Mexico and the Caribbean. This week we thought we'd put George on the spot and let him update us on what's new. Sandy – Donna – George
We had so much to react to, one episode was not enough. Grab your favorite tropical drink and join us for part 2 of sun-soaked episode of Unfiltered Limin, where we're diving into the captivating world of Caribbean vs American culture, mental health, and the wild ride of social media and news outlets. It's all palm trees, and a sprinkle of mental health awareness on this enlightening island getaway.Caribbean News Stories Under the Microscope, from colorful festivals to heartwarming traditions, the Caribbean is a treasure trove of stories. But what happens when the headlines take a serious turn? We're unpacking some recent news stories from the region and sharing our reactions – the good, the bad, and the thought-provoking.Liming by the Mind Shore , the Caribbean is known for its zest for life, but let's peel back the layers. We're chatting about how mental health is making waves within this vibrant culture. Are discussions around mental health breaking through cultural barriers? How are conversations shifting from taboo to "let's talk it out"?Social Media Limbo, Hashtag this, retweet that – social media has become the town square of the 21st century. How can we find our mental safe haven amidst the digital whirlwind?Caribbean Breeze of Hope – Extending a Helping HandIt's not all coconuts and carnival; many individuals in the Caribbean face mental health challenges. How can the community come together to provide a safety net for those navigating choppy mental health waters?So, whether you're lounging on the beach or stuck in a traffic jam, plug in your earbuds and join us as we explore the intersection of Caribbean vs American culture, mental well-being, and the digital era. It's an episode full of laughter, insights, and a whole lot of sunshine – both metaphorical and tropical!C O N N E C T W I T H U S:Instagram: @UnfilteredLiminTwitter: @UnfilteredLiminFacebook: Unfiltered Limin#unfilteredlimin#dLiminCrew
Grab your favorite tropical drink and join us for a sun-soaked episode of Unfiltered Limin, where we're diving into the captivating world of Caribbean vs American culture, mental health, and the wild ride of social media and news outlets. It's all palm trees, and a sprinkle of mental health awareness on this enlightening island getaway.Caribbean News Stories Under the Microscope, from colorful festivals to heartwarming traditions, the Caribbean is a treasure trove of stories. But what happens when the headlines take a serious turn? We're unpacking some recent news stories from the region and sharing our reactions – the good, the bad, and the thought-provoking.Liming by the Mind Shore , the Caribbean is known for its zest for life, but let's peel back the layers. We're chatting about how mental health is making waves within this vibrant culture. Are discussions around mental health breaking through cultural barriers? How are conversations shifting from taboo to "let's talk it out"?Social Media Limbo, Hashtag this, retweet that – social media has become the town square of the 21st century. How can we find our mental safe haven amidst the digital whirlwind?Caribbean Breeze of Hope – Extending a Helping HandIt's not all coconuts and carnival; many individuals in the Caribbean face mental health challenges. How can the community come together to provide a safety net for those navigating choppy mental health waters?So, whether you're lounging on the beach or stuck in a traffic jam, plug in your earbuds and join us as we explore the intersection of Caribbean vs American culture, mental well-being, and the digital era. It's an episode full of laughter, insights, and a whole lot of sunshine – both metaphorical and tropical!C O N N E C T W I T H U S:Instagram: @UnfilteredLiminTwitter: @UnfilteredLiminFacebook: Unfiltered Limin#unfilteredlimin#dLiminCrew
On The LatinNews Podcast this week, we look at what could go wrong with the administration of Guyana's oil wealth and whether such a tremendous windfall will be used to transform the economic and political landscape in the country. Incredibly, Guyana is set to quadruple its GDP by 2025, the same year as the next elections, so will the estimated 40 per cent of the population that lives in poverty see anything of this income? Anand Persaud, the Editor in Chief of the Starbroek News in Georgetown, Guyana discusses the possibilities, from a concentration of political power, corruption, the Dutch disease and ethnic polarization and how all of these issues come into play.
Today's Topics: Cuba-Vietnam, Guatemala, Honduras-Taiwan, Costa Rica-Colombia, Jamaica. Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the we, that we be. Episode Link: https://youtu.be/tyzzbOLfpCY Episode 9 Season 8 (series 728) Official Website: www.lofipolisci.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #podcast #podcasting #casting #media #polisci #politics #Cuba #Guatemala #CentralAmerica #Caribbean #Honduras #Jamaica #CostaRica #China #Vietnam #Tawian #Colombia
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•CARICOM Urges Multinational Security Support For Haiti•Barbados Prime Minister Mottley On First Official Visit To Venezuela•Antigua And Barbuda Progresses Towards Mobile Phone Number Portability•Food Agriculture Organization And CARICOM Launch A Virtual Course On Trade, Food Security, And Nutrition•Grenadian Charity Reach Within Receives EU-Funded Grant•The Bahamas British Colonial To Fully Reopen For The Winter PeriodThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, July 10, 2022
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•US Congressman Jeffries: Pledge US Support To BACK TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GUN FIGHT •Guyana Pres. Ali Wants Country To Prepare Smooth Pathway For More US Investors•CARICOM Leaders Agree To Amend Revised Treaty Of Chaguaramas To Allow Unrestricted Travel•Jamaica Digitisation Project At Registrar General's Department To Be Completed Within 24 Months•Grenada Removal Of Tuition Fees Increase Access To Post-Secondary And Tertiary Level Institutions•The Bahamas Sees Growth In Canadian And European Tourist MarketsThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, July 7, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines• Bahamas In Top Five Countries With Top Foreign Direct Investment Inflows • Pay Relief Come For Liat Workers• US State Secretary Pledges US$5.5m To Help Caribbean's Small Farmers• US Virgin Islands Plan For Abandoned Properties Unveiled By Governor Bryan• Motion On Same-Sex Referendum May Come Before British Virgin Islands House Of Assembly This Month• All Jamaican Parish Capitals Outfitted With Free Public Wi-FiThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, July 6, 2023.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Korea, China Praise Caricom, Announce Additional Funding•Mexico Thanks Caricom For Anti-Gun Lobby Support•Guyana President Ali Pleased Over Lift On Guyana's Temporary Suspension From The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative•St Kitts And Nevis Extends CIP Sustainable Growth Fund Due To Unprecedented Demand•Sentencing Date Set For Mother And Son Involved In Cocaine Conspiracy Linked To Former British Virgin Islands Premier•US Virgin Islands Historic Emancipation Day Celebration Announces New Memorial For Freedom FighterThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Forty-Fifth Regular Conference Of CARICOM Heads Of Government In Trinidad And Tobago Underway July 3-5•United Nations Secretary General Calls For Action As Crises Worsen – CARICOM MUST HELP HAITI•Reports Says Exxon Took Billions In 2022 To Clean Up 3rd And 4th Projects In Guyana Without Pumping Oil •British Virgin Islands To Expand Reach With Trade Mission To Guyana•United Kingdom Business Interest Urged To Look To Jamaica•Caribbean Development Bank Hands Over Therapeutic Centre For Jamaica's Children In State CareThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•US Virgin Islands Approves $1.76M Contract For Crucial East End Substation Rehabilitation; And A $14.7M Agreement With Wartsila Gets Green Light•Bahamian Government Allocates $10 Million For Land Acquisition Payments•Puerto Rico Obtains $3 Million In Federal Funds To Repair Key Port Road•British Virgin Islands To Get National Meteorological Service•Direct Flight From Fort Lauderdale To Barbados Returns•US Virgin Islands Celebrates 175th Emancipation Day AnniversaryThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, July 3, 2023
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Listen to the 7 Jamaica & Caribbean News items you may have missed for the week ending January 6, 2023. The JAMAICA WEEKLY News Summary Podcast is brought to you by Jamaicns.com. For past Jamaica & Caribbean Weekly News Podcasts please visit https://www.youtube.com/outofmanyonline
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Antigua Prime Minister Welcomes Loss & Damage Agreement At COP 27 •Guadeloupe Shuts Down Computer Networks After Major Cyberattack•Jamaican Investors Can Now Access Shares Traded On The Dutch Caribbean Securities Exchange•Solo Por Hoy Inc. Gets $1M Grant From Amazon Founder Day 1 Families Fund To Fight Homelessness In Puerto Rico •World Health Organization Convenes Experts To Identify New Pathogens That Could Spark PandemicsThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, November 23, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•UN Climate Summit Produces Big Win For Small Island States•Barbados Spearheads Push On Climate Disaster Financing •US Virgin Islands Water And Power Authority Debt Dispute With Supplier Puts Territory At Risks For Blackouts•Pan American Health Organization Director Receives Honorary Freedom Of Barbados Award•Virgin Atlantic Set To Soar To The UK With New Services From The Turks & Caicos IslandsThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, November 21, 2022.
Here are your Pulse of the Caribbean- Caribbean Headlines for Wednesday, November 16, 2022.• Cuba Agrees to Accept US Deportation Flights• Haiti Fears Spike in Cholera Cases as Fuel Blockade Lifts• Millions Are At Stake Because Of Industrial Dispute In Grenada• Four Puerto Rico Based Companies To Invest $8.5M After Receiving $2M from Government• Reggaeton Fully Loaded comes to Trinidad and TobagoThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round-Up for Wednesday, November 16, 2022.
Here are your Pulse of the Caribbean- Caribbean Headlines for Tuesday, November 15, 2022.•Antigua And Barbuda Prime Minister Pledges Legal Action Against Polluters•US Secretary Of The Interior Visit To US Virgin Islands And Puerto Rico Highlights Climate Resilience Investments In US Territories•FTX Crypto Currency Collapse Being Scrutinized By Bahamas Authorities•British Virgin Islands Scraps Trade Licenses And Work Permits For Foreign Charters•US Extends Temporary Legal Status To Haitian Immigrants•Grenada Promises To Continue Supporting PalestineThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, November 15, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines• Antigua And Barbuda Prime Minister Tell COP27 India And China Must Also Pay For Cost Of Climate Impacts• United Nations Agencies Scale Up Response To Haiti Cholera Outbreak• Bridge Announced Between the Caribbean, Latin America, and Africa For Pharmaceutical Manufacturing• Saint Kitts And Nevis PM Vows Continued Support For Taiwan In Global Organizations• US Virgin Islands Governor Bryan Wins Re-Election• DOMINICA: Main Opposition Boycotts General Election• 12th Annual International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival Kicks Off In NYCThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, November 10, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Cubans Celebrate UN Vote Against U.S. Embargo•Agencies Collaborate To Accelerate Digital Payments & Inclusion Across The Eastern Caribbean•Jamaican Entrepreneurs To Get Access To Silicon Valley Training•Dominica – Prime Minister Skerrit Announces Date For Snap General Election•Grenada Government Appoints First Female Labor Commissioner•Antigua and Barbuda Yachting and Marine Association Industry Expo on Nov 9 and 10These and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, November 7, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•St. Croix Oil Refinery Safety Concerns Include Potential For ‘Explosions' According to Environmental Report•Tesla Powerwall Powered 44,000 Homes In Puerto Rico•US Struggles To Find Ally For Military Intervention In Haiti Media•Cuban Legislators Blast U.S. Trade Embargo•Jamaica Republic Status Would Complete Move To Independence•Dominica's Prime Minister Skerrit Calls For Reduction Of Imported Goods•Antigua And Barbuda Cabinet Reveals Discussions Are Underway To Recruit Ghanaian Nurses•The Caribbean's Newest Affordable All-Inclusive Is In AntiguaThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, October 28, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Grenada's Treasury Bills Auctioned At Discount Rates•Jamaica To Benefit From Return Of British International Investment To Region•British Virgin Islands Port Authority's Miami-Based Dissolved•Dominican Republic Arajet Plans To Facilitate Travel In The Region •Antigua And Barbuda Passes Sexual Offenders Registry Bill•Antiguan Student Is A Finalist For Prestigious Rhodes Scholarship•Grenadian National Receives Commonwealth Master's Scholarship AwardThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, October 26, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•US Virgin Islands Moving Quickly To 100 Percent Renewable Energy On St. Croix •Oct 2022 Unite Nations Report Natural Gas Projects More Costly Than Renewables•ROYAL Bahamas Defense Force: Steps Being Taken To Prepare For Haiti Deployment•Rastafari Cooperative Wants Legal License For Cannabis Cultivation In Dominica•Puerto Rico Gambling Legislation Advances, Seeks Revenue To Fill Fiscal Hole•Major Airlines Show Interest In The British Virgin Islands•Antigua And West Africa Inaugural Flight Set To Touch Down On Independence DayThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, October 27, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Taiwan Helping Haiti Get Bullet-Proof Vests For Its Police•Rishi Sunak To Become Britain's Next Prime Minister•Iconic Radio Telescope In Puerto Rico Will Not Be Rebuilt After Damage From Collapse•$350K Approved To Help BVI, Eastern Caribbean Increase Airlift•New $100 Million Resort-Style Development For Montego Bay Jamaica•Lease Agreement Signed With USVI Hotel On The Cay Developer $25 Million Investment Planned•Jamaica, Cuba To Renew Technical Cooperation Agreements These and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, October 25, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Haiti: Oxygen Shortage Announced In Hospitals•Antigua And Barbuda Deny Supporting Lifting Of Whaling Ban•OECS & USAID Launch Program To Improve Youth Justice Systems In The Eastern Caribbean•Port St. Maarten Forecast One Million Cruise Passengers For The Next Six-Months•Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Governor's Country Outreach Mission To Grenada•Grenada School Of Arts And Sciences Professor Receives International RecognitionThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, October 24, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Canadian High Court Weighs Immigration Agreement With US•New York City Government Workers Head To Puerto Rico To Help•Antigua And Barbuda Hosts 14th Caribbean Conference On National Health Financing Initiative•PAHO And Partners To Launch The 2nd Caribbean Congress For Youth And Adolescent Health•Fusion Farms In Puerto Rico Showcases Aquaponics On The First Big Screen Appearance Of A Vertical Farm•Rihanna Has Reportedly Recorded Two New Songs For ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'These and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, October 20, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•United States Calls For ‘Security Mission In Haiti•Organization Of Eastern Caribbean States Heads Tackling Critical Regional Issues•Bahama's Prime Minister Calls On UN To ‘Step Up' On Human Trafficking•Jamaican-American Woman Donates Record Cash Sum To US University•Antigua Eyes “Promising” Cruise Season These and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, October 19, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Suriname Assumes Chair Of Caribbean Development Cooperation Committee•More Than 100 Migrants Stranded Near Puerto Rico Await Help•UN Agency To Help Trinidad And Tobago Manage Migrants•Antigua And Barbuda Proposes To Overturn Ban On Commercial Whaling•Jamaican Senator Encourages Export To Create Wealth•BVI Falling Behind - While Neighboring USVI Named Fastest Growing Tourist Destination These and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, October 18, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•U.S., Canada Deliver Armored Vehicles To Haitian Police To Fight Gangs•CARICOM Security Ministers Concerned About Illegal Gun Trafficking•U.S. Approves LNG Shipping Waiver For Puerto Rico After Hurricane•Grenada Negotiates Settlement Agreement With Libya•Dominic Prime Minister Skerrit Announces Development Of Legislative Mechanisms For Cannabis Industry •Carnival Luminosa Officially Registered With The BahamasThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, October 17, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Wildlife Populations Have Seen A Devastating 69 Percent Decline Since 1970•$100 Million In Loans Available For Jamaica's Micro, Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises Through EXIM Bank •St. Kitts Nevis One Of The Eastern Caribbean Central Union Member States With Lowest Consumer Price Increases•Puerto Rico Woman Making Strides In NASA Research For Artemis Moon Mission•Antigua Airways Announces Date For Inaugural Flight To LagosThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, October 14, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•World Bank Regional Economic Review Predicts Higher-Than-Expected GDP Growth Of 3%•TRON Becomes The “National Blockchain” Of Dominica As The First Of Its Kind•BVI Premier To Seek Removal Of UK Order In Council •More Investments Needed In St. Maarten To Counter Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing •UnidosUS To Host Workforce Development Summit In Puerto Rico•Concerns Grow As Cholera Spreads Through Haiti's PrisonsThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, October 13, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Haiti Wants Unite States and Canada To Lead Anti-Gang Strike Force•Dominican Republic Cracks Down At Border Amid Haiti's Chaos•The Bahamas Agriculture And Marine Science Institute $7m Investment Targets Slashing Imports By 30% •Jamaican Fact-Finding Team In Canada To Access Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme•Antigua's Prime Minister To Be Featured In Netflix Documentary•Jamaica's Broadcasting Commission Bans Music That Promotes Drugs, Illegal Guns, And ScammingThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, October 12, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•BVI Premier Wheatley Forceful Condemns UK's Ability To Suspend The BVI's Constitution•Jamaica Urges Renewed Focus By CARICOM On Tackling Trafficking In Persons And Firearms•Barbados Ambassador Chad Blackman Appointed To Top International Labor Organization Post•New Digital Banks In The Works •US Department Of Agriculture Invests $14M To Strengthen Hispanic-Serving Higher Education Programs•Calypsonians Slinger “Mighty Sparrow” Francisco And Aaron Duncan Have Teamed UpThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, October 11, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Haiti Asks For Foreign Troops To End Unrest•Grenada Prepared To Lease Aircraft To Ease Intra-Regional Travel Woes•Jamaica's Maritime Security Capabilities Bolstered with Japan's Assistance •CARICOM Education Ministers To Meet In Guyana•Antiguan Bikini Fitness Queen Wins Big In EuropeThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, October 10, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•United Nations Appeals For Humanitarian Corridor To Access Haiti Fuel•Grenada's Foreign Affairs Minister Attending 52nd OAS General Assembly In Peru•Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Governor Says The Region Needs More Entrepreneurs•Uber Reserve Now Available In Puerto Rico•Seaweed Generation Scaling Up Technology To Clean Up Caribbean Cost•US President Biden Issues Executive Order Pardoning Thousands Convicted Of Marijuana Possession Under Federal Law •Trinidad And Tobago Nationals, Grenadians Held In Multi-Million-Dollar Drug BustThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, October 7, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Six, Seven And Nine Years Demanded In The "Albatross" Case Of Human Trafficking•Jamaica Government To Demolish Illegal Structures Erected By Gangs •Inter-American Development Bank Takes Responsibility For Controversial Computer Science Test•Plans For The Launch Of Antigua Airways On Track•Jamaica Elected To The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council•40th Caribbean Travel Marketplace Gets Off To Great Start In Puerto Rico•Saint Lucia Carnival 2023 AnnouncedThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, October 6, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Barbados Solution Focused For Global Business Sector•Jamaican Senator Leads Business Mission To Guyana•St. Kitts Nevis Looks To Cannabis Farming As A New Long-Term Income Source•Visitor Increase From 40,000 To 140,000 On St. Croix USVI As Port Authority, Royal Caribbean Make Agreement •Turks & Caicos Governor Blames Jamaican Gangs For Escalating Crime•Puerto Rico U.S. Attorney's Office Takes Part In U.S. Department Of Justice's Efforts To Protect Older Adults•Antigua And Barbuda Chosen For Global Launch Of Ocean Conservation ProjectThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, October 5, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•United Nations Security Council Urged To Act In Face Of ‘Humanitarian Catastrophe' In Haiti•Int'l Lawyer Calls For Halt In Guyana Stabroek Block Operations Until Deal Changes•British Virgin Islands House Of Assembly Boosts Agency To Help Fight Money Laundering•US Virgin Islands Experiences Three-Day Cargo Disruption From Hurricane Ian's Impact On Florida•LIAT Readies For Take-Off After New Agreement With Caribbean Tourism Group•Jamaica Nursing Group Of New York Lauded For 60 Years Of Service•Award-Winning Grenada Mount Pure Mineral Water In BarbadosThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, October 4, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•US President Biden Gets First-Hand Look At Hurricane Damage In Puerto Rico•Cholera Kills At Least 7 In Haiti As Disease Returns•BVI Governor Authorizes US DEA Operations In The BVI•Prime Minister Gaston Browne Opens Antigua And Barbuda's First Licensed Cannabis Dispensary•Grenada Caps Freight Charges For Imported Goods•Jamaica Gets Boundary Markers To Protect Fish Sanctuaries•Sandals Continues Saint Vincent Recruitment DriveThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, October 3, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Bahama's Prime Minister Tells UN General Assembly ‘Black-Governed Countries Also Matter'•The Netherlands Provide 24 Million Antillean Guilders Liquidity Support For Sint Maarten•FEMA Says USVI's Medical Facilities Advancing Toward Recovery With Infusion Of Over $408 Million •Jamaica's National Water Commission To Save Millions From Mona Reservoir Floating Solar Project•Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Build Out Approved For 50 States Plus DC And Puerto Rico•Chinese Firms Bidding For Guyana'a Gas-To-Energy Project Seek To Distance Selves From Shady Past •Anguilla Minister Of Tourism Says “No” To Cruise TourismThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, September 30, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Ian Downgraded To Tropical Storm•With Puerto Rico Running Low On Diesel, Biden Waives Jones Act•NYC Mayor Announces Relief Centers To Support Caribbean Asylum Seekers•Jarbas Barbosa Da Silva Jr. Of Brazil Is Elected PAHO Director•Trinidad And Tobago Government Sticks With Hydrocarbons, Analysts Advise Caution•Caribbean's Leading Rum Festival Set For NovemberThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, September 29, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Hurricane Ian Impacting Cruise Itineraries•Barbuda: 22 Environmental And Human Rights Defenders Facing Charges– Serious Concerns Over Legal Intimidation•Barbados To Open Offshore Bidding In December•Haitian Could Replace Dominican As PAHO Director•Medical License Factory Reduces Fees For Doctors Licensed In Puerto Rico•Haitian Italian Designer Returns To Milan Fashion WeekThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, September 28, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Ian Becomes A Major Hurricane As It Nears Landfall Over Western Cuba•US President Biden Faces Pressure To Waive Restriction As Ship Idles Off Puerto Rico Coast•British Virgin Islands Seeking Over $50M To Continue Recovery Projects•EU Allocates Funds To Caribbean Countries Hit By Food Crisis•Antigua To Follow Up On Bilateral Commitments To Support St Kitts Accreditation Bid For Climate Finance •Cuba Votes To Legalize Same-Sex MarriageThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, September 27, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Eight Members Of US Congress Call For Jones Act Waiver For Puerto Rico•Jamaica: Massive Drug Bust At Ian Fleming Int. Airport Prompts Security Probe•At UN India Perceived As “Voice Of Global South”•President Of Dominica Calls For End To RUS And UKR War, Cuba's Trade Embargo And US Sanctions On Venezuela•Government Of Antigua And Barbuda Seek Ways To Improve Water Supply– MOU Signed With Malta•Jet Bridges, Second Floors And More Upgrades For USVI Airports•Rihanna To Headline Super Bowl Half-Time ShowThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Monday, September 26, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Polio Cases Rising In The Region•Jamaica Poised To Become A Major Medical Cannabis Industry Player•Guyana's Vice President Says Oil Money Each Year Only Enough For Two Projects •More Than 12,000 Usvi Students Qualify For Us President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program •Cuba's Major Nature Tourism Event Held After Two-Year HiatusThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Wednesday, September 21, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Antigua And Barbuda Prime Minister Browne Meets With The United Nations Under Secretary-General •Prominent Haitian Group Denounces Violence, Hardships; Biden Renews Haiti Support At UN•Anti-Human Trafficking Team Investigates Recent Serious Cases•Guyana's EPA Poor Response To Oil Spill Exposes Unpreparedness •Bill To Designate St. Croix USVI A National Heritage Site Heads To U.S. Senate After Successful Hearings In House•CIBC FirstCaribbean Helps Barbados Access Funding For Marine Conservation•Grenada Medical And Dental Council Aspires To Accrediting Medical Schools Outside GrenadaThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Thursday, September 22, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Strengthening Fiona Barrels Toward Turks And Caicos Islands•NY To Send Cops To Puerto Rico, Drones To Dominican Republic For Fiona Recovery•CARICOM Concerned About Haiti•Grenada To Appoint Non-Nationals To Diplomatic Positions•Major Milestone: U.S. Virgin Islands Pay Total Of $288.8 Million In Tax Refunds, Bringing Gov't Up To Date For First Time Since 1990s•Guyana Opposition Party Backs Calls For Govt. To Impose Windfall Taxes On Oil Companies•Jamaican Man Ends Journey Around The World In Antigua And BarbudaThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Tuesday, September 20, 2022.
Get your daily briefing of the latest Caribbean News Headlines. Learn more about the happenings and events of the region every weekday.Caribbean Headlines•Tropical Storm Fiona To Bring Heavy Rains To The Leeward Islands This Evening•Latin America And Caribbean Face Growing Climate Change Risks•Haiti Imported 97.6 % Of Goods From The Dominican Republic In More Than Seven Years•Trinidad And Tobago Prime Minister Rowley And Other Caricom Leaders Meet U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris•U.S. Embassy Bridgetown Resumes Processing In-Person Appointments In All Nonimmigrant Visa Categories•Saint Lucia Breaking Records With Visitor Arrivals, Local Events & Hotel DevelopmentsThese and other stories on today's Pulse of the Caribbean-Caribbean News Round Up for Friday, September 16, 2022.
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