Oreo maker Mondelēz is suing Aldi in the US for copying the packaging of its snacks, claiming it misleads customers and harms their brand.
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Oreo maker Mondelēz is suing Aldi in the US for copying the packaging of its snacks, claiming it misleads customers and harms their brand.
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Pakistani influencer Sana Yousaf was murdered by a man she had rejected, sparking national grief, debate over women’s safety online, and calls for change.
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Barbados has introduced two major 2025 laws to modernize and support its fishing industry, aiming to protect livelihoods, the environment, and the national economy.
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A Virgin Islands delegation led by Lorna Smith is visiting the Cayman Islands to learn how they support business growth and economic development, aiming to bring back useful ideas for their own economy.
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Saint Lucia – On June 2, the Government of Saint Lucia received a $7 million donation from the Republic of China (Taiwan) to address various social and developmental needs in communities throughout the island. Taiwan has embraced the Pierre Administration’s vision to empower our people, develop our communities and build resilience. The funds will be […]
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St. Lucia – As food security continues to be a major concern globally, crucial steps are being taken to ensure Saint Lucia’s agricultural sector is bolstered. Recently, twenty-two farmers graduated from a five-week training programme aimed at building capacity. The training programme was held from April 22 to May 20, 2025. The comprehensive series of […]
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St. Lucia – Sunday, June 1 marked the official beginning of the 2025 Hurricane Season for the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America. The Hurricane Season runs from June to November, each year. Early forecasts from reputable hurricane forecasting centres such as the Colorado State University, NOAA Climate Prediction Center, Tropical […]
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Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, has hailed the sale of the marina assets and operations at Christophe Harbour to global industry leader, Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC, as a transformative move toward establishing the Federation as one of the premier yachting destinations in the Caribbean. “This […]
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As AI-powered weapons become more common in modern warfare, the UN and rights groups push for global laws to stop machines from making life-or-death decisions without human control.
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A record surge in illegal Channel crossings has increased pressure on the UK government, with critics demanding tougher border control as migrant numbers rise and public support shifts.
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