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WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES COMMISSION IN ST. KITTS AND NEVIS?
Part I – By Amicus Jr BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS – September 30, 2025 — Something is dangerously amiss in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, and the silence is deafening. For nearly 16 months, a body central to the health of our democracy — the...
Liberty Caribbean concludes successful North Caribbean Leadership Summit
CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHAT’S APP GROUP Leading telecoms provider Liberty Caribbean, the operators of Flow and Liberty Business, recently concluded a focused leadership summit for its North Caribbean markets, convening its senior executives and...
It’s Getting Crazier, Even Becoming Comical
Dr. Fraser- Point of View I spent the last week in Barbados and tried mainly through social media to get a sense of what was happening in SVG and it appeared that things were really just get more crazy. The madness I had been speaking about is...
Victoria E. Johnson, pioneering brain researcher and associate professor of neurosurgery at Penn, has died at 44
Victoria E. Johnson, 44, of Philadelphia, award-winning associate professor of neurosurgery in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, member of the Penn Center for Brain Injury and Repair, renowned pioneering brain...
Sir Clare K. Roberts Marks 50 Years at the Bar — A Golden Legacy of Law, Justice, and Service
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda — Tuesday, October 14, 2025 Antigua and Barbuda is celebrating a landmark moment in its legal and national history — the 50th anniversary of the call to the Bar of Sir Clare K. Roberts, KCN, KC, a towering figure...
Another death, more arrests in homecoming event shootings
Published 10:01 am Wednesday, October 15, 2025 By Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today The death toll is now 10 in the spate of shootings at high school and college homecoming events Friday and Saturday, where more than a dozen other people were...
The Caribbean’s Migration Milestone
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Four Caribbean countries launch a free movement regime, Washington lifts sanctions on a former Paraguayan president, and the U.N. demands answers on Nicaragua’s...
These are the Caribbean’s most amazing hotels, according to our experts
The good news is that all 30 island states and territories scattered across this balmy region have superb hotels aplenty. It doesn’t matter whether you’re seeking beach bliss, family fun, rainforest adventures or sublime slumber in a four-poster...
Neil Diamond, 84, sang Sweet Caroline and worked with Cher as well as Barbra Streisand... see him now
He rose to fame in the 1960s with chart-topping hits like Sweet Caroline, Forever In Blue Jeans, Cracklin' Rosie and Song Sung Blue. Neil Diamond has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the bestselling musicians of all...
Chinook salmon immune systems impacted by acute heat
October 15, 2025 Fisheries researchers have concluded that Chinook salmon in shallow streams in western Canada will be impacted in the coming years by the frequency, duration, and intensity of heatwaves. When salmonids encounter high water...
Book Review on What If the Indicated Remedy Fails? by Dr Ajay Mishra
Many stalwarts have given us directions regarding how to take a case, how to make totality or how to arrive at similimum, But I think no one has told that If even after spending your precious energy in case taking, even after applying artistic...
Doctor to Politician: Terrance Drew Journey as Prime Minister
Prime Minister Terrance Drew was born on 22nd November 1976, in Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. He is leading the island of St Kitts and Nevis as the fourth elected Prime Minister after Timothy Harris under the banner of St Kitts and Nevis...
The tiny Caribbean island sitting on a digital 'goldmine'
The Caribbean nation of Anguilla is a "small island with a big secret", said Skift. It holds "one of the most lucrative pieces of digital real estate in the world": the website domain name .ai. When the internet was first carved into country codes...
Zemi Beach House Launches Travel Advisor Incentive With Chance to Win Luxurious Caribbean Stay
Zemi Beach House, the award-winning oceanfront retreat on Anguilla’s Shoal Bay, has rolled out an exclusive new incentive designed just for the travel advisor community. This fall, advisors have the chance to win a stay that embodies barefoot...
Global immigration news round up
This week, the Global Immigration team at Smith Stone Walters would like to highlight the following recent updates from Denmark, Hong Kong, Namibia, Portugal and Qatar. Denmark: No residence permits for nurse authorisations On 7 October 2025, the...
The Caribbean Island With The Digital Goldmine.
- Advertisement - Anguilla, the British Overseas Territory Caribbean island with barely more than 15,000 inhabitants, has lucked out in the most extraordinary way. The territory has discovered a hidden treasure in its “.ai” internet domain. The...
Who Is Mark Sanchez? Quick Facts on the Former Footballer Who Was Stabbed Then Arrested: His Net Worth, Wife, Stats, and More
Former NFL star Mark Sanchez was once hailed for his early playoff heroics; now, he's facing felony charges after a late-night altercation in Indianapolis. On 4 October 2025, Sanchez was involved in a violent incident in downtown Indianapolis at...
Shooting incident in Little Dix is under investigation
ANGUILLA--The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) is investigating a shooting incident that occurred sometime after 10:00pm on Saturday, August 2, in the Little Dix area. As a result of the incident, a 21-year-old male sustained gunshot injuries...
How a Tiny Caribbean Island Cashes in on the Global A.I. Boom
The population of Anguilla totals at less than 20,000. De Agostini via Getty Images The economy of Anguilla, a small British territory in the Caribbean, has long relied on a steady flow of tourism. In recent years, however, the A.I. boom has...
ALHCS WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK WITH FRESH ENERGY, BIG CHANGES, AND A CALL FOR PARTNERSHIP
Schools across Anguilla reopened their doors throughout the week of September 1st 2025, with their usual mix of chatter, nerves, and fresh uniforms. At the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School (ALHCS) Campus Q, the day began with a brief but...