Haitians banned from UN Ebola mission in Africa

After news appeared on social networks that the United Nations was recruiting volunteers to respond to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, authorities in Haiti sprang into action. A statement released last week, signed by the ministers of health,…

Prison officers focus on health

HER MAJESTY’S PRISON in Barbados the HM Dodds held its annual health and wellness day today. About 400 prisons officer are currently employed at the institution and coordinator of the event Sophia Sandiford said that their interest this year was…

Caribbean-Mexico to See 10,848 New Hotel Rooms in 2015: Report

The Caribbean-Mexico region will see almost 10,900 new hotel rooms open in 2015, according to the latest hotel development pipeline report from STR. The region is expected to see 58 hotels totaling 10,848 rooms debut next year. The largest number of…

Cuba to send doctors to Ebola areas

Cuba is sending 165 health workers to help tackle the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, officials say. Doctors, nurses and infection control specialists will travel to Sierra Leone in October and stay for six months. The announcement comes as the World…

Tropical storm Odile moves up Mexico’s Baja California

Tropical storm Odile is moving up Mexico's Baja California peninsula, bringing heavy rains and the threat of mudslides and flash floods. Odile made landfall as a category three hurricane on Sunday night, damaging homes and leaving thousands of…

Chikungunya tests continue — CARPHA

The Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) says it has not stopped conducting tests for the Chikungunya virus but has instead "scaled up its capability" to meet increased demands. A CARPHA statement said that contrary to media…

PM leads Jamaica’s delegation to UN General Assembly

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is leading Jamaica's delegation to the 69th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, which starts today. Consul officer at Jamaica's permanent mission to the UN, Kurt Davis, said that while the…

Jamaica gets EU funding for justice reform programme

A euro 46-million agreement between Jamaica and the European Union (EU), signed at the recent third International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS), will assist the justice reform efforts, says Minister of Justice Senator Mark…

Trinidad highway to continue despite calls from environmentalist

The Chief State Solicitor has written to environmentalist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh, saying the state cannot accede to his request of halting the construction of the Debe to Mon Desir section of the Golconda to Point Fortin Highway. In a letter dated…

Caribbean RADO Board Strengthened With Legal Training

Mr. Onye Ikwuakor, Director of Legal Affairs at the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) conducted a Results Management Workshop for the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organization (RADO) in Georgetown, Guyana on September 7, 2014. This was…