China’s presence in the Caribbean is becoming a matter of increasing debate if not concern as more Chinese businesses open in Caribbean towns and villages crowding out locals
Air transportation in the Caribbean has always been difficult. The news that a privately-owned, low-cost carrier, REDjet, has been forced to suspend its operations has made Caribbean air transportatio
A United Nations Security Council, genuinely concerned with the welfare of people and applying objective standards, would have taken positive global steps to apply biting sanctions on the regime in Sy
A recent statement by the secretary-general of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Irwin La Rocque, that the region has been “overly ambitious in its integration targets,” coming from the person who is
Imagine if a Caribbean Community (Caricom) head of government were to say boldly the following truths, however inconvenient they may be, to other heads of governments:
The national and regional interests of Commonwealth Caribbean countries would hardly be served by backing Argentina in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands.
On the Caribbean island of Barbados with a population of about 250,000, approximately 3,426 persons are living with HIV, and the Minister of Health Stephen Lashley has warned “that is not likely the e
The three main shareholder governments in Liat—the airline that is vital to movement of tourists and locals alike in the Caribbean—are scheduled to meet on January 31 to consider options for the airli