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Branson’s Carbon War Room, Invest Caribbean Now To Put The Spotlight On Renewable Energy
Sir Richard Branson (3rd from l.) and Caribbean leaders following the Carbon War Room’s ‘10 Island Renewable Challenge on Feb. 10, 2014. (CWR image)
Caribbean’s First Diplomatic Academy Opens in Trinidad
The new Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean officially opened at the University of the West Indies St Augustine Campus in Trinidad on Tuesday.
St Kitts Reports Major Drop in Crime
St Kitts and Nevis is reporting a significant drop in crime, according to new data from the Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force.
St Lucia Announces Plan to Join Caribbean Court of Justice
St Lucia is planning to accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice as the country’s final court of appeal, the government announced this week.
Cultural Heritage tourism a fast growing niche for countries
Barbados must move with haste to cash in on the benefits to be made from the fast-growing cultural heritage tourism niche.
Caribbean sports journalists are making good on a promise to form an umbrella organisation
Plans to form an umbrella organisation for Caribbean Sports Journalists have been applauded by sporting confederations and former sporting icons.
CCJ orders Guyana to repay Surinamese beverage company US$6 million in environmental tax
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Thursday ordered Guyana to repay a Surinamese beverage manufacturer more than US$6 million in environmental tax that had been levied on non-returnable bottle
Guyana and Suriname participate in Arab-South America culture meeting
By Ray Chickrie
Caribbean News Now contributor




