New Zealand face mighty challenge

As far as challenges go, it won't come much harder than the one facing New Zealand tomorrow in the World Cup semi-final. Already underdogs in a last four dominated by the major subcontinental cricketing powers, New Zealand face a rampant Sri Lanka…

Jimmy Carter visits Cuba

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, landed in Havana today for a private visit aimed at lowering tension between the Cold War enemies and seeing firsthand the economic reforms sweeping the communist island. Unlike his…

UWI celebrates 50 of its distinguished Alumni

On April 2, the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine Campus will honour 50 members of its alumni at the inaugural Distinguished Campus Alumni Awards. Fifty awardees were selected by a bi-partisan Committee of Campus academic staff…

CEO addresses CSA concerns

Mark Capes has responded to the CSA’s 17 point demands on behalf of the interim…

TCI students make the top 10 in the CXC exams

A student from the Maranatha High School in Providenciales and another from the Raymond Gardiner High in North Caicos are thrilled to be includedin the top ten among schools throughout the region in the recent Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC)…

Radiation leak found outside Japan nuclear reactor

Highly radioactive water has been found for the first time outside one of the…

CSA Meets members today

President of the CSA Dr. Rufus Ewing today explained to the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands…

BBC Caribbean Service makes final broadcast

The BBC Caribbean Service has made its final broadcast, ending seven decades of programming for…

Barbados denies mistreating Jamaican woman

Barbados’ Foreign Affairs Minister, Maxine McClean has dismissed allegations by a Jamaican woman who says she was mistreated by Barbadian immigration officials on a visit to the country two weeks ago. The woman, Shanique Myrie says she was…

Nate Dogg Celebrated at Services Saturday

In Southern California, California, about 1,000 fans…