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Haiti’s Escalating Crisis: UN Report Highlights Surge in Homicides and Gang Violence 0 (0)

The United Nations has released a distressing report highlighting the dramatic surge in violence and instability in Haiti, painting a grim picture of the nation’s deepening “multidimensional crisis.” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed profound concern over the escalating gang violence that is severely impacting Haitian lives, particularly in the capital, Port-au-Prince. In 2023, Haiti recorded […]

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Trinidad and Tobago and US Collaborate to Establish Shelters for Human Trafficking Survivors 0 (0)

The Government of Trinidad and Tobago, in collaboration with the United States, is taking a significant step forward in the fight against human trafficking by establishing multiple shelters for survivors. This initiative was announced by US Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, Her Excellency Candace Bond, at the launch of the Heal, Empower, Rise Counter Trafficking

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High Stakes at High Seas: Antwerp Port’s Battle Against Escalating Cocaine Trafficking 0 (0)

In a bold and alarming turn of events, Antwerp’s North Sea port, a crucial hub in Europe’s cocaine trade, faced a dramatic incident in November. Three men, armed with knives, breached the port’s security, overpowering customs officers to access a container filled with cocaine from South America. This audacious act underscores the escalating intensity of

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Dominica Halts Passport Processing for Yemeni Nationals Amid Security Concerns 0 (0)

Dominica has announced the suspension of processing new applications for Dominican passports from nationals of Yemen, effective January 19, 2024. This decision, as indicated in a memo from Marie Therese-Johnson, Director of Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Unit, aims to protect the global community and maintain the integrity of Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Program. The memo

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Canada Imposes Cap on International Student Visas Amid Housing and Service Strains 0 (0)

Canada has announced a significant change in its international student visa policy, aiming to address issues related to housing, healthcare, and the overall strain on services due to record levels of immigration. Immigration Minister Marc Miller declared a 35% reduction in new study visas for 2024, capping the number at 364,000. This decision follows concerns

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A Bold Sacrifice Amidst Crisis: Bishop’s Offer to Swap with Hostages in Haiti’s Kidnapping Ordeal 0 (0)

The Bishop of Anse-à-Veau and Miragoâne, Monsignor Pierre-André Dumas, has taken a bold and selfless stance in the face of a harrowing crisis in Haiti. In a remarkable act of sacrifice, he has offered to exchange himself for the nuns who were kidnapped last Friday. This extraordinary gesture comes as the Catholic community, led by

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OECS Commission Launches Country Missions to Enhance Regional Integration and Free Movement 0 (0)

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission has launched a series of country missions to its Protocol Member States, aiming to increase public awareness about the benefits of the Economic Union and the European Union-funded Regional Integration Through Growth Harmonisation and Technology (RIGHT) programme. These missions, taking place from November 5 to December 7,

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2023 Confirmed as Warmest Year on Record, Posing Challenges to Global Climate Targets 0 (0)

Accordng to the BBC, 2023 has been confirmed to being the warmest year on record, primarily due to human-induced climate change and intensified by the natural El Niño weather event. The EU’s climate service reports that last year was approximately 1.48C warmer than the pre-industrial average. Notably, almost every day since July 2023 set a

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Six Venezuelan School Children Rescued After Canoe Capsizes in Guyana’s Cuyuni River 0 (0)

In Guyana, six children were rescued late Tuesday after their canoe capsized while they were returning home to Venezuela. The incident occurred on the Cuyuni River, which borders Guyana and Venezuela. The children, students of the Eteringbang Primary School in Guyana, were traveling back to their community in San Martin, Venezuela, when their canoe sank.

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Caribbean Tourism Poised for Growth: ASTA Executives Optimistic About 2024 Travel Prospects 0 (0)

North American Travel Advisors are showing strong confidence in the Caribbean’s potential for robust travel in 2024. This sentiment was echoed during a recent meeting of the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) Board members and Chapter Presidents from all 50 U.S. states, held at the Sandals Grande Antigua Resort. ASTA President and CEO Zane

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