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OAS plays significant role for democracy in elections

By Sir Ronald Sanders  (The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States of America and the Organization of American States.   He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and Massey College in the University of Toronto)    There are intermittent squabbles in the Permanent Council […]

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PM Drew, Minister Henderson Pay Tribute to Late Labour Party Loyalist Lynette Nanton

  BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS— Prime Minister the Hon Dr Terrance Drew, and Minister of Tourism who is also the Area Parliamentary Representative for Central Basseterre (St. Christopher Two) the Hon Marsha Henderson, have praised the work of St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party loyalist, Ms Lynette Elizabeth Nanton, who died in tragic circumstances on Monday August […]

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WORLD VIEW: Britain in Mourning, Pakistan Flood Appeal, King Charles III, More

Today’s Headlines Britain mourns Queen Elizabeth as King Charles takes throne LONDON (AP) — Britain’s new king prepared to meet with the prime minister Friday and address a nation mourning Queen Elizabeth II , the only British monarch most of the world…Read More UN chief appeals to world to help badly flood-hit Pakistan ISLAMABAD (AP) […]

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Girls Rescued from Sea as Hurricane Earl Heads Towards Bermuda

ByMicaiah Morgan A visitor from San Diego, California rescued three terrified young girls from a dangerous riptide while they were swimming off Bermuda’s south shore as Hurricane Earl continued to race towards Bermuda on Thursday. At noon local time, Hurricane Earl, packing maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour, was about 230 miles south […]

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DR President Bars Haitian Ex-Leader From His Country

The president of the Dominican Republic has barred Haiti’s former interim prime minister from entering the country, a move that further heightens tensions between two nations that share the island of Hispaniola By MARTÍN ADAMES ALCÁNTARA Associated Press SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The president of the Dominican Republic has barred Haiti’s former interim prime […]

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A Woman of Dignity’: Caribbean Leaders React to Death of Queen Elizabeth II

Leaders across the Caribbean are reacting to the death of Her Majesty, hailing her seven decades of service while offering sympathies to her family and the people of Britain. Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness described Queen Elizabeth’s reign as “transformative and inspiring”, and said that the nation was saddened by her passing. “The world […]

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Bolivian Coca Farmers March on Capital, Burn Disputed Market

Coca growers march to protest against a new parallel coca market, in La Paz, Bolivia September 8, 2022. REUTERS/Claudia Morales LA PAZ, Sept 8 (Reuters) – Thousands of coca farmers marched into the Bolivian capital of La Paz on Thursday and set ablaze to what they claimed was an illegal new market for the leaf. […]

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King Charles’ Succession Stirs Caribbean Calls for Reparations, Republicanism

By Kate Chappell and Michela Moscufo   KINGSTON/NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Reuters) – The accession of King Charles to the British throne has stirred renewed calls from politicians and activists for former colonies in the Caribbean to remove the monarch as their head of state and for Britain to pay slavery reparations. Charles succeeds his […]

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Sweet Tooth: Hershey to Expand Mexico Plant with $90M Investment

MEXICO CITY, Sept 8 (Reuters) – Candy maker Hershey Co (HSY.N) will spend $90 million to open two new production lines in a Mexican plant in the northern border state of Nuevo Leon, a representative for the company said on Thursday. The expansion of the plant will increase output by 25%, according to a release […]

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