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Jamaican cop killed in the line of duty

KINGSTON – The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), has described as “a very sad moment” the death of police constable Ricardo Fairclough, who was shot during a robbery on Monday...

Political parties lash out at Haiti PM over council limbo

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AFP) — The Haitian parties set to form a long-awaited governing council have called for the...

St Kitts and Nevis PM raises red flag over CDB president’s suspension

Dr Gene Leon’s return to his position as president of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) appears unlikely in...

Former Surinamese president Bouterse ineligible to enter United States

The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse and six former Surinamese...

Data shows Bajan contacting hitman

KINGSTON – Phone data evidence showed that there was continuous communication between Barbadian-born businessman Omar Collymore and the...

‘Keep up Cubana cause’

DO NOT STOP THE FIGHT until the perpetrators of the 1976 Cubana bombing in Barbados are brought to justice.This was the anguished plea echoing...

CDEMA deploys teams to Haiti, The Bahamas

THE ISLANDS OF The Bahamas and Haiti suffered severely from the passage of Hurricane Matthew. In efforts to assist these countries in dealing with...

UWI Open Campus in St Kitts continues to partner with CFBC

BASSETERRE – The University of the West Indies (UWI) continues to partner with the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) to assist individuals in furthering...

Hurricane Matthew kills at least 17, takes aim at Bahamas, US

PORT-AU-PRINCE/GUANTANAMO, CUBA – Hurricane Matthew, the fiercest Caribbean storm in almost a decade, powered toward the Bahamas and Florida's eastern coast early on Wednesday...

Impact of Hurricane Matthew a concern for Commonwealth

HURRICANE MATTHEW THREATENS to inflict further severe damage on island nations of the Caribbean as it continues its path of destruction, and there is...

OUR CARIBBEAN: The challenge of good governance

IN TODAY’S COLUMN I wish to share with readers my humble deep concerns relating to two major issues of public interest.One pertains to probity...