Ivory Coast: Gunfire in Abidjan despite Gbagbo arrest

Sporadic gunfire can be heard in Ivory Coast's main city, Abidjan, a day after former President…

Nuclear crisis raised to Chernobyl level

Japanese authorities have raised the severity rating of their nuclear crisis to the highest level, seven. The decision reflects the total release of radiation at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi power plant, which is ongoing, rather than a sudden…

Libya: Nato must do more, say France and UK

Nato must do more to destroy heavy weaponry used by Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya, the French and British foreign ministers have said. Libyan civilians remain at risk, France's Alain Juppe said, despite the ongoing Nato-led bombing campaign.…

Swaziland police arrest democracy activists in Manzini

Police in Swaziland's main city, Manzini, are arresting anyone in a group ahead of planned protests to demand reform in Africa's last absolute monarchy. The demonstrations were called to mark the 38th anniversary of the banning of political…

Mitt Romney exploring 2012 presidential run

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has taken the first formal step towards running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Mr Romney, who ran a failed bid in 2008, is setting up a committee to explore the feasibility of a run.…

Guns for bribes, says Trinidad attorney general

Trinidad and Tobago Attorney General, Anand Ramlogan, has called on Police Commissioner Dwayne…

Foreigners want to invest in Trinidad, says PM

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, Kamla Persad Bissessar, who spent nearly a week in Washington meeting with OAS officials, investors and other business groups, said that a large number of people expressed interest in investing in the twin…

Drilling of geothermal wells in Dominica to commence late July

The drilling of three exploratory geothermal wells in the Roseau Valley in Dominica is expected to commence at the end of July this year. The contract for the over 4.5 million euros project was signed in Roseau last week. The contract was awarded…

Jamaican Senate approves bill to exempt certain CARICOM nationals from work permits

The Jamaican Senate, on April 7, approved amendments to a bill that will exempt certain categories of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nationals from the work permit requirement. Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Senator Dorothy…

BELONGERS MAKE UP MORE THAN QUARTER OF HOSPITAL STAFF

Grand Turk Hospital As INTERHEALTH Canada enters its…