A major power failure left much of western Cuba in darkness, with officials blaming U.S. sanctions while others cite infrastructure issues and fuel shortages.
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A major power failure left much of western Cuba in darkness, with officials blaming U.S. sanctions while others cite infrastructure issues and fuel shortages.
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Search efforts for Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who disappeared during a spring break trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, have entered their second week.
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Oleanvine Pickering Maynard and her son, convicted in a BVI drug smuggling case, will be released early from U.S. prison, while former BVI Premier Andrew Fahie remains imprisoned and is appealing his conviction.
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The Trump administration is considering a new travel ban that could restrict people from up to 43 countries, with 11 nations facing a complete travel ban and others facing visa limits or warnings to improve security.
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New York City, New York – The national statement of St. Kitts and Nevis was delivered by the Hon. Isalean Phillip, Minister of Social Development and Gender Affairs; Youth Empowerment, Ageing and Disabilities, during the General Discussion of the Sixty-ninth Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) on March 12, 2025, at […]
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The CARPHA conference in Barbados will focus on the rise of mental health issues, particularly among youth and the elderly, with discussions on policies, research, and healthcare strategies.
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Fentanyl smuggling from Mexico to the U.S. continues despite government crackdowns, with dealers like “Jay” exploiting high American demand; efforts to stop the crisis through tariffs and arrests have had limited impact, while overdose deaths remain alarmingly high.
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Putin claimed Russian forces had trapped Ukrainian troops in Kursk, while Russian air attacks killed civilians in Ukraine, and the U.S. continues efforts to broker a ceasefire.
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A major report warns that U.S. bird populations are shrinking rapidly due to habitat loss and climate change, with over 100 species at risk, though conservation efforts have helped species like the bald eagle recover.
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