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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados government Monday said it had appointed a task force to address the circumstances that led to the vessel MV Christina Debora. This abandoned vessel had been adrift in the South Atlantic since its crew was rescued in June last year, running aground off Sam Lord’s Castle, a luxury all-inclusive resort overlooking the Caribbean Sea, last ...


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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Nationals from Barbados, Jamaica, and Guyana are the new recipients of the Anthony N Sabga Awards, Caribbean Excellence announced here on Monday.

An eminent panel of Caribbean citizens selected the five, and each will receive half a million Trinidad and Tobago dollars (One TT dollar = 0.16 cents) in support of ongoing work that uplifts th...


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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Guyana Press Association (GPA) on Monday expressed its “deep concern” over the new restrictions imposed on the media covering the budget debate in the National Assembly.

“We note that only five reporters are being allowed into the Dome at any one time, with the requirement to lodge identification before access is granted.

“This repr...


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BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – Prime Minister John Briceño, Monday, called for immediate international talks to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Cuba, driven by severe shortages of petroleum products.

Briceño, addressing a joint sitting of the National Assembly in honour of the visit of the Guyanese leader, Dr. Irfaan Ali, reiterated that the Caribbean should remain a zone of...


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At the edge of a small town stood a bench that no one remembered placing there. It faced nothing special—just a stretch of road, a bakery, and a tree that dropped its leaves with quiet dignity. Yet people kept sitting on it.

One morning, a tired nurse rested there after a night shift. A child joined he...


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