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Premier leads delegation to St. Kitts to discuss crime reduction strategies
Attendees at the meeting in St. Kitts, with (seated, from left) Opposition Leader Ellis Lorenzo Webster, Premier Cora Richardson Hodge, Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, Governor Julia Crouch and Attor-ney General Garth Wilkin. ANGUILLA--On...
Americans warned as Caribbean destinations see rising safety alerts
With the U.S. government reissuing its travel advisory for Haiti as the country adds a terrorism indicator to its Level 4: “Do Not Travel” status, the U.S. Department of State has recently elevated travel advisories for a number of Caribbean...
The Keston Julien comeback story; ex-T&T star resumes action after two-year break
“I have a story to tell,” said 26-year-old Trinidad and Tobago left back Keston Julien. On Saturday 1 April 2023, Julien sprinted forward to get on the end of a counterattack for his employers, FC Sheriff Tiraspol, in an away fixture against...
A guide to sargassum in the Caribbean
Quick: picture your fantasy Caribbean getaway. Did you happen to see those massive brown blobs of seaweed floating up on that imaginary powdery beach? Probably not. No one expects a storm of sargassum (that’s the aforementioned seaweed) to crash...
Diamond League: Seville outshines Olympic champion Lyles in Diamond League 100m
Jamaica's Oblique Seville outshone Olympic champion Noah Lyles, who paid the price for a slow start in his season-opening 100m at the Diamond League in London on Saturday. Lyles, in lane five outside Seville and inside Botswana's Letsile Tebogo,...
Seville outshines Olympic champion Lyles in Diamond League 100m
LONDON - Jamaica's Oblique Seville outshone Olympic champion Noah Lyles, who paid the price for a slow start in his season-opening 100m at the Diamond League in London on Saturday. Lyles, in lane five outside Seville and inside Botswana's Letsile...
Get ready for a new sailing season in the Caribbean
Gone are the days when a marina was just a safe place to tie up for the night. Across the Caribbean, marina operators are investing in complete hospitality ecosystems—where sailors can step off their vessel and immediately access everything from...
Where to follow the cast of Below Deck season 12 on Instagram? Details explored
Below Deck season 12 is set to air on June 2, 2025, on Bravo, with Captain Kerry Titheradge taking the helm once again aboard the Motoryacht St. David. This time, the crew sets sail through the Caribbean, chartering guests around Anguilla, St....
Caribbean Islands Rated as Safe Destinations for Travelers in 2025
PHOENIX, Arizona — The Caribbean continues to be a popular region for travelers seeking safety and tranquility. In a recent evaluation, several islands have been rated as low-risk destinations, ideal for both vacations and residence by investment...
USVI U-15 boys fall in three-team tourney final
USVI U-15 boys fall in three-team tourney final The U.S. Virgin Islands’ under-15 boys national soccer team lost in Sunday’s finals of the U-15 TDS Triangular Tournament on Tortola. The tournament — which also involved teams from the British...
Want some family fun in the sun? Try one of these Caribbean resorts
For a blissful family getaway in the Caribbean — minus any mutinies — choosing the right base camp is as important as slathering on the sun cream before hitting one of those icing sugar-like beaches. Put it to the vote and little ones might opt...
PAHO and BHI Conduct High-Level Mission to Strengthen Antigua and Barbuda’s National HPV Program
A mission team from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and Basic Health International (BHI) recently met with the Honorable Minister of Health, Wellness, Environment and Civil Service Affairs Sir Molwyn Joseph, along with Permanent...
Caribbean court strikes down St. Lucia’s anti-homosexuality law
Ruling in case of Caribbean island leaves 64 nations with anti-gay laws Kenita Placide, executive director of the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE) The number of nations with anti-homosexuality laws dropped to 64 today,...
11 New Hotels To Visit This Summer
Waldorf Astoria New York leads an impressive list of lavish openings. Waldorf Astoria New York Summer brings steamy days, balmy nights and, with so many exciting hotel openings, the call for a vacation. But with so many possibilities, where to go...
From Russia to The Bahamas: Women outnumber men in these countries and here's why
In many parts of the world, the number of women and men is fairly balanced. But in several countries, women actually outnumber men. This is largely due to migration, life expectancy and even cultural dynamics that has over time led to a population...
National Bank and its subsidiaries donate 20,000 Reusable Bags to households in St. Kitts and Nevis
National Bank and its subsidiaries donate 20,000 Reusable Bags to households in St. Kitts and Nevis The St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank under its Cooperate Social Responsibility Programme, has begun its distribution of 20,000 reusable...
Cayman: MSCRW Trains Over 70 Building Experts in New Energy Efficiency Guidelines
Untitled design – 1 Following the success of a two-year residential and public sector energy efficiency programme, the Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency and Wellness (MSCRW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Planning,...
QSL Manager Joseph L. Arcure, Jr., W3HNK, Passes Away at 91
07/24/2025 This obituary has been written by and provided to ARRL by The Daily DX. With deep respect and gratitude, the amateur radio community commemorates the life of Joseph L. Arcure, Jr., known worldwide by his callsign, W3HNK. Born on...