Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar has underscored the need for the region to pursue an education system that will prepare the next generation...
The Guyana government on October 11th confirmed that the crew of a vessel conducting a multi-beam survey of the seafloor in the country’s exclusive economic zone...
Former finance minister Audley Shaw on October 7th called on the Jamaica government to implement a number of measures aimed at slowing or reversing the exchange...
A High Court judge has lifted an injunction that allowed a 14-year-old student to continue her education at St. Joseph’s Convent Kingstown (SJCK) until a lawsuit...
After registering “disappointing growth” in 2012, Trinidad and Tobago is poised for a modest recovery in 2013, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said. In a...
The Grenada government says it intends to hold a national referendum for a new constitution next year. Governor General Dame Cecile La Grenada, delivering the traditional...
Lawmakers have cleared the way for visiting cruise ships to keep their casinos open while in port. The green light came early on Thursday when Members...
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Friday ruled that Barbados had breached the right of a Jamaican national when she sought entry into the country in...
The United Nations human rights office has urged the Dominican Republic to take all necessary measures to ensure that citizens of Haitian origin are not deprived...
The main opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has criticised the Portia Simpson Miller administration over its handling of the crime situation in Jamaica as the island...