Authorities close in on pornography ring in T&T – nude, sexually explicit photos of...
Reprinted from Trinidad Guardian
As they close in on a local pornography ring, investigating officers say they may have to subpoena an American-based company to...
Guyana urges ICJ to reject “illogical” Venezuela arguments on jurisdiction
Guyana v Venezuela border case
By: Jarryl Bryan
The hearing on jurisdiction in the 'Guyana v Venezuela' territorial case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...
Bahamians vote for new government on May 10
(CMC) Prime Minister Perry Christie on Tuesday announced May 10 as the date for the general elections in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.
The announcement...
Jamaica hit by Dengue outbreak
The Jamaican Health Ministry is allocating an additional J$250 million (US$2 million) to support enhanced measures to contain the spread of dengue, as officials...
West Indies name squad for Ballr Cup matches in Barbados
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) today announced that its Selection Panel has named the 13-man squad for the final leg of the Ballr Cup Tri...
Jamaica in cash for guns programme
(Jamaica Gleaner) Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Sunday announced a massive national firearm recovery reward programme as well as a five-day grace period for...
Friends killed in suspected hit in T&T…as murder toll reaches 106
Reprinted from the Trinidad Guardian
Two longtime friends were murdered yesterday afternoon at Guaratta Hill, Upper Maracas, St Joseph, in what police believe was a...
Windies look to quell Afghan threat in series decider
GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC) Embattled West Indies face minnows Afghanistan in a crucial series decider here tonight, needing a victory not only to...
CARICOM calls on Venezuela to respect ICJ’s order
See below for a statement from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM):
CARICOM Heads of Government met in caucus on Friday December 8 to discuss the situation...
Thousands march in nationwide Barbados protest
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) A nationwide protest called by trade unions and the private sector has won the support of thousands of Barbadians who turned...