Mexican President ‘Indignant’ at US Deportations

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said he is “indignant” at the United States' deportation of Mexican migrants and described U.S. lawmakers as demonstrating a “lack of conscience” in failing to pass immigration reform. In a television interview…

No endemic transmission of measles in the Caribbean since 2002 – PAHO

The Pan-American Health Organization ((PAHO) says there has been no endemic transmission of measles in the Americas, including the Caribbean, since 2002. PAHO said since Venezuela reported the last case in 2001, measles deaths have “disappeared from…

Violent clashes at Venezuela march

Venezuelan police and opposition demonstrators have clashed at the end of a march that gathered tens of thousands of people in Caracas. Several people were injured, as police fired tear gas and activists hurled stones in the Altamira district.…

New OECS director general appointed

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has announced the appointment of St Lucian Dr Didacus Jules as the organisation’s new director general. Jules, the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Caribbean Examinations…

Jamaicans in US support ganja decriminalisation but urge caution

The push by the Jamaican ganja lobby for authorities to decriminalise the use of the weed has won broad-based support within the Jamaican diaspora here.  However, there is also deep concern that the move should not impact negatively on relations…

Paulwell says Jamaica must not be left behind as world takes on Marijuana

Jamaica will this year join a virtual tidal wave of countries across the globe in decriminalising ganja, forerunner to the establishment of a medicinal marijuana industry estimated to be worth billions of dollars.  The undertaking was given to the…

UN’s Ban Wants 3,000 Troops Quickly Sent to Central African Republic

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is asking the Security Council to quickly send at least 3,000 more troops to the Central African Republic, where religious violence is spinning out of control.  Mr. Ban Thursday urged that the additional…

CARICOM expresses concern over Venezuela protests

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM), has expressed concern about the confrontations that have taken place in Venezuela over the past few days in the course of demonstrations. In a statement deploring the deaths of at least four people arising from the…

Seismologist warns powerful earthquake a warning for the Caribbean

It was good news for members of the Caribbean Tourism Organization when the CTO Chairman revealed the industry is finally looking up. “The state of the Caribbean’s tourism industry is solid, with positive signs that a recovery is in progress,” said…

CTO Chairman – Caribbean tourism rebounding

It was good news for members of the Caribbean Tourism Organization when the CTO Chairman revealed the industry is finally looking up. “The state of the Caribbean’s tourism industry is solid, with positive signs that a recovery is in progress,” said…