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Protests Erupt at Holocaust Museum Opening Amid Israeli President’s Visit and Gaza Conflict 0 (0)

Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s participation in the inauguration of the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam has ignited a wave of protests due to Israel’s current military actions in Gaza. Protesters, invoking the memory of past atrocities with chants like “Never again is now,” expressed their dissent against the ongoing conflict that has resulted in significant […]

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New Malware Threatens Cryptocurrency Wallets on macOS, Android, and Windows Devices 0 (0)

Cryptocurrency investors are facing a new cybersecurity threat as hackers devise sophisticated malware targeting digital wallets on macOS, Android, and Windows devices. This malware, revealed by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, infiltrates devices through pirated software, seeking to drain Bitcoin and Exodus wallets. The campaign exploits users’ tendencies to download “free” versions of paid software from unauthorized

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Port-au-Prince Under Siege: Gang Violence Escalates in Haiti 0 (0)

Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, found themselves in dire straits this weekend, seeking refuge amid escalating gang violence that has put the city under what the United Nations describes as a “siege.” Criminal factions aiming to overthrow Prime Minister Ariel Henry have intensified their attacks, targeting crucial infrastructure including the presidential palace, police headquarters, and shutting

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Sweden Joins NATO as the 32nd Member Amid Global Support and Russian Warnings 0 (0)

Sweden has successfully joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), becoming its 32nd member after completing the accession process in Washington. The ceremony, marking a significant milestone, occurred two years after Sweden sought NATO membership following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasized “unity and solidarity” as Sweden’s core principles in

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Barbados Highlights Trade Barriers Faced by Small Island Developing States 0 (0)

During the opening of Wharton University of Pennsylvania’s 2024 Barbados Global Immersion Program, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Sandra Husbands, highlighted the significant challenges Barbados and other small island developing states encounter due to trade barriers. These barriers, often imposed by larger countries, hinder timely exports and utilize

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UN Delegate Found Dead in Antigua Amid Conference Preparations 0 (0)

Authorities in Antigua and Barbuda are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a United Nations delegate, found deceased in his hotel room at the Jolly Beach Resort. The discovery was made on Tuesday by a colleague, also part of the UN delegation tasked with organizing the forthcoming 4th Small Island Developing States Conference. Antigua

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CARICOM and UN Urge Support for Haiti Amid Crisis 0 (0)

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the United Nations have voiced their concerns as Haiti faces an escalating crisis characterized by a mass prison breakout, intensifying gang violence, and mounting hunger. Despite continuous efforts to foster a domestically derived resolution to the crisis, consensus among Haitian government and stakeholders has proven challenging. Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan

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Guyana Surpasses Venezuela in Oil Exports Amid Border Dispute 0 (0)

In a significant turn of events in the South American oil landscape, Guyana has outstripped Venezuela in oil exports for the third consecutive month, signaling a shift in the region’s energy dynamics. According to data compiled by Bloomberg based on vessel movements, Guyana’s daily oil exports reached 621,000 barrels in February, surpassing Venezuela’s exports of

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Bermuda Seeks CARICOM Membership but Opts Out of Free Movement Initiative 0 (0)

Bermuda, aiming for full membership in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), has clarified its stance on the free movement of nationals across member states, a pivotal component of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). Premier David Burt, representing Bermuda at the 46th CARICOM summit in Guyana, emphasized that despite pursuing full CARICOM membership, Bermuda is

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Prime Minister Gonsalves Urges Unity Among Farmers and Fisherfolk for Sandals Resort Supply 0 (0)

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has called on the farmers and fisher-folk of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to come together and harness the opportunities available through supplying produce to Sandals Resort. During a press conference on March 4th, Gonsalves highlighted the critical need for a reliable and quality supply of seafood and other agricultural products

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