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Cuba Seeks UN Assistance Amid Worsening Food Shortages 0 (0)

For the first time, the Cuban government has officially sought assistance from the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) as the island nation grapples with severe food shortages. This unprecedented request underscores the gravity of Cuba’s economic challenges, with the government specifically seeking help to provide powdered milk for children under seven years of age. […]

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St. Vincent and the Grenadines to Host Historic CELAC Summit, Eyeing Diplomatic Milestones 0 (0)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is set to host the prestigious Eighth Summit for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) on March 1, 2024, at the Sandals Resort in Buccament. This landmark event, led by CELAC President Pro-Tempore and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, will welcome

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University of Waterloo to Remove Smart Vending Machines Over Facial Recognition Concerns 0 (0)

The University of Waterloo in Canada is set to remove smart vending machines from its campus following concerns raised by students over the use of facial-recognition technology. The issue came to light when a Reddit user, SquidKid47, shared a photo of an M&M-brand vending machine displaying an error code that suggested the use of facial

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Cement Price Hike Stirs Concern Among Contractors in Trinidad and Tobago Amid Regulatory Changes 0 (0)

In Trinidad and Tobago, the construction industry faces another challenge as the price of cement increases for the fourth time in two years, marking a more than 30% hike since November 2021. This latest price surge has left contractors in a bind, as they grapple with the financial implications on projects with pre-approved quotations. With

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San Francisco to Formally Apologize to Black Residents, Considering Reparations 0 (0)

San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors is preparing to issue a formal apology to the city’s Black residents for decades of discriminatory laws and practices, marking a significant gesture as the city contemplates reparations. This move, scheduled for a vote on Tuesday, has garnered unanimous support from all 11 board members, ensuring its approval. This resolution

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Global Economy Faces Challenges Amid War and Instability, WTO Chief Warns 0 (0)

The World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala recently issued a stark warning about the global economy’s outlook, emphasizing the adverse impacts of war, uncertainty, and instability. Speaking at the WTO’s biennial meeting in the United Arab Emirates, Okonjo-Iweala highlighted the growing pressures on the world economy, including rising food, energy, and essential goods prices

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UWI Mona Leads Revolutionary Research on Psychedelic Fungi for Mental Health Treatment 0 (0)

Embarking on a groundbreaking journey, The University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona’s Faculty of Science and Technology is pioneering research at the intersection of scientific discovery and technological innovation, focusing on the potential of psychedelic fungi to revolutionize mental health treatments. With the burgeoning interest in the clinical use of mushrooms for treating mental

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Caribbean Climate Outlook: Warmer Season and Increased Drought Risk Ahead 0 (0)

The Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) has provided a forecast indicating a transition towards a much warmer heat season with potential recurrent heatwaves starting as early as April, due to a waning El Niño event in the Pacific and near-record warm temperatures in the Tropical North Atlantic. This period from March to May is expected

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Guyana’s President Calls for Cultural Revolution Against Violent Lyrics in Music 0 (0)

President Dr. Irfaan Ali of Guyana has taken a firm stance against the promotion of violence through music lyrics, highlighting his concerns during the 46th regular meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) hosted by Guyana. In his address, President Ali emphasized the unique and vibrant culture of the

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Guide Stars Lessons: The Bird will fly in its own time by Eddy Smith 0 (0)

In our quest for spiritual fulfillment and the anticipation of divine rewards, there’s a tendency to focus so intensely on the afterlife that we disregard the significance and obligations of our current existence. This mirrors the guidance given by Jesus to “occupy till I come,” which emphasizes the necessity of our participation and responsible management in our worldly

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