UN Committee Against Torture blasts Cuba

The United Nations (UN) Committee Against Torture has hammered Cuba’s Raul Castro administration for a lengthy string of alleged human rights abuses and complained that the socialist government in Havana had provided few or none of the details…

UN Committee Against Torture blasts Cuba

The United Nations (UN) Committee Against Torture has hammered Cuba’s Raul Castro administration for a lengthy string of alleged human rights abuses and complained that the socialist government in Havana had provided few or none of the details…

Jamaica to strengthen ties with overseas community

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller said that the government of Jamaica will be strengthening relations with the Diaspora and regional and international partners. Speaking in the 2012/13 budget debate on Tuesday, Simpson Miller said that an…

Arrests target Puerto Rico airport drug running ring

On May 31, a federal grand jury indicted 25 individuals as a result of an investigation led by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD), and the Puerto Rico Department of Justice, United States Attorney Rosa…

Vincentians sue NYPD over alleged racial rough-up

Fifteen-year-old Brittany Rowley, a Vincentian honour student at an all-girls Catholic high school in Brooklyn, was heading to the library with a friend when she noticed a vehicle trailing them. What followed was “the most horrible thing I have…

Democratic Syria Impossible with Assad

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Syria cannot be peaceful, stable or democratic with President Bashar al-Assad in power. Speaking to reporters Thursday in Istanbul, Clinton said Assad has "doubled down on his brutality and…

China cuts key interest rates to boost growth

China has cut its key interest rates for the first time since 2008, in an attempt to boost its slowing growth. The benchmark one-year loan rate was cut by a quarter of one percent to 6.31% while deposit rates were cut from 3.5% to 3.25%. The…

Spain bond auction: Borrowing costs edge up

There was strong demand for Spanish bonds at an auction on Thursday, which was seen as a key test of the country's ability to raise funds, but it had to pay a higher interest rate. The rate on the 10-year bonds was 6.044%, up from the 5.743% paid…

Digicel sues Govt for ‘misfeasance’

Digicel Bermuda is suing Government for substantial damages “for misfeasance in public office” as part of the protracted legal battle over its launch last year of international long distance. The Royal Gazette understands from a legal source…

Bermuda seeks Islamic finance business

“Open for Islamic business:” That’s the message Business Bermuda took to the World Islamic Banking Conference: Asia Summit in Singapore. “After a whirlwind of meetings, events, conferences, and media interviews in Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore,…