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OECS Global Startup Hub 2024: Showcasing Caribbean Entrepreneurial Talent 0 (0)

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) is fostering innovation and entrepreneurship through its Global Startup Hub initiative. The 2024 program will offer up to 150 entrepreneurs a chance to participate in a two-week Virtual Accelerator Program, with a select few qualifying for the more intensive five-week Hero Program. This initiative is backed by various […]

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High Stakes Meeting Tomorrow: Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela to Convene in St. Vincent 0 (0)

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expressed his commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence in a letter to St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, ahead of a crucial meeting with Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali. The meeting, set to address the “main threats to peace and stability” of the two countries, is

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Israel Vows to Continue Gaza Operations Amid Growing International Calls for Ceasefire 0 (0)

Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has stated that the country will continue its military operations in Gaza regardless of international support. This declaration comes amid intense scrutiny over the high number of Palestinian civilian casualties and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. The United Nations General Assembly, reflecting global concern, has overwhelmingly adopted a resolution

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Ali Prioritizes ‘Peaceful Coexistence’ in Upcoming Talks with Maduro, Essequibo Issue Off the Table 0 (0)

President Irfaan Ali of Guyana has emphasized the importance of peace and adherence to international law in his upcoming meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, focusing on their ongoing border dispute. This meeting, arranged by St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, is set for Thursday under the auspices of CELAC and

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Guyana-Venezuela Border Dispute: Potential Refugee Crisis and Regional Impact 0 (0)

The escalating border dispute between Guyana and Venezuela is a matter of significant concern, not only for the two nations directly involved but also for neighboring regions, particularly the Southern Caribbean islands like St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). The tension, fueled by the recent referendum in Venezuela that claims control over the disputed Essequibo

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U.S. and Guyana Strengthen Cyber Security Ties through Military Partnership 0 (0)

In a significant development in the realm of international military cooperation, the United States and Guyana have taken a decisive step forward in enhancing their cyber security capabilities. This advancement comes as a part of the ongoing military-to-military partnership between the United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), the Florida Air National Guard, various interagency personnel, and

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UN Chief Warns: World Losing Its Way on Human Rights – Urgent Action Needed Now! 0 (0)

In his Human Rights Day message, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres expressed deep concern over the current global state, highlighting rampant conflicts, increasing poverty and hunger, deepening inequalities, and a climate crisis impacting the most vulnerable. He pointed out the rise in authoritarianism, shrinking civic spaces, and attacks on the media, along with a regression

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Study Suggests Less Frequent Mammograms Equally Effective for Older Breast Cancer Survivors 0 (0)

A significant British study has challenged the traditional practice of annual mammograms for breast cancer survivors, suggesting that less frequent screenings could be equally effective for women aged 50 and above. This new finding could have substantial implications for breast cancer follow-up care, potentially easing the burden of yearly tests. The study, led by Janet

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American Expats Charged with Murder of Eco-Resort Owners in Dominica 0 (0)

Jonathan Scott Lehrer and Robert Snider Jr., American-born residents of Dominica, have been remanded to the Dominica State Prison on murder charges. The charges allege that between November 29 and December 2, 2023, in Bois Cotlette, Soufriere, they murdered eco-resort owners Daniel Langlois and his wife Dominique Marchand. The accused appeared before Chief Magistrate Candia

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Saint Lucia Government Announces $20 Million Payout in Historic Tax Refund Initiative 0 (0)

The Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL) has announced a significant payout of $20 million in outstanding tax refunds, marking a historic move in the country’s financial management. This allocation, already designated to the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), is scheduled for distribution in two phases: $10 million in December and the remaining $10 million between January

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