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BVI Telecoms Wants Opinions Of Residents.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) has launched a Residential Customer Survey as part of its Industry Review in the Virgin Islands. The survey aims to gather residents’ opinions on telecom services, pricing, and buying habits. The results will help shape future policies, and participants will have a chance to win prizes.
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AI Here To Stay In Airport Technology Says Guyana Air Chief.
The Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority, Egbert Field, supports AI in aviation, saying it will improve efficiency and passenger experience. While Guyana lacks the infrastructure of developed nations, efforts are underway to integrate AI, such as e-Gates at Cheddi Jagan International Airport. The International Civil Aviation Organisation is developing policies to help nations adopt AI at their own pace.
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Will We See The Republic Of Jamaica In 2025?
Jamaica is moving towards becoming a republic by 2025, replacing King Charles III with a Jamaican president, pending parliamentary approval and a national referendum.
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Trump Does Stealth Fighter Deal With India.
President Trump hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House, signing key defense and energy deals, including India’s potential access to F-35 fighter jets. However, tensions arose over Trump’s decision to review trade tariffs. Analysts see India’s growing ties with the U.S. as a response to China’s rising influence, and Modi is working to maintain stability in the partnership.
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Haitians Pushing For Temporary Protected Status Extension Next Year.
U.S. Congressman Mike Lawler and Haitian-American leaders met in Washington, D.C., to urge the Trump administration to renew TPS for Haitians due to worsening security conditions in Haiti.
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CARICOM Nations Should Respond Together To new U.S. Policies
By Sir Ronald Sanders Two Executive Orders issued by U.S. President Donald Trump have sparked concern across the Caribbean, much as they have in Central America and beyond. One mandates the removal of illegal migrants from the U.S., while the other shutters the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), an institution that has long been […]
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Pilot Project At St Mary’s Biosphere Reserve To Help Shape National Awareness Programme On Single-Use Plastic Ban
Basseterre, St. Kitts – Communities in the villages of Cayon, Keys, Canada Estate, and Ottley’s will be in the spotlight over the next few months as a sensitization project on the ongoing campaign to reduce and eliminate plastic pollution is implemented. The project is called the Sensitisation on the Elimination of Single-Use Plastics in the […]
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Turks And Caicos Election Landslide Was Smooth Operation.
The PNP won a landslide victory in the 2025 Turks and Caicos elections, securing 16 out of 19 seats, while key issues like crime and the cost of living shaped the campaign.
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Barbados Winning War On Junk Food In Schools, But Hawkers At The Gates Still A Problem.
Local manufacturers are reformulating products and importing healthier options to align with the School Nutrition Policy, which aims to provide better food choices for students and combat childhood obesity.
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