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Caribbean Blog about the news and perspectives in the Americas and around the globe - from an island blogger's position.
Recent Posts
Haiti, the last battle!
By Jean H Charles: This past Wednesday on November 18, Haiti celebrated the 206th anniversary of the victory of its troops: 7,000 men in rags and ill nourished, who crushed the 40,000 well trained soldiers sent by Napoleon from France to re-establish...
Commonwealth in danger: Action needed in Trinidad
By Sir Ronald Sanders: As the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting is about to take place in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago’s capital, there is not much hope among its member states that it will achieve anything more than declarations witho...
Bahamian women \'should continue to have breast cancer screenings at an early age\'
By TANEKA THOMPSON:Tribune Staff Reporter -tthompson@tribunemedia.net: DESPITE controversial American breast cancer screening guidelines, a local oncologist recommends that Bahamian women continue to have annual breast cancer screenings at an early a...
Six Caribbean persons among the 500 most influential Muslims in the world
By Alim Ali AMMAN, Jordan -- The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World (2009 Edition) is a first of its kind published by the Prince Al-waleed Bin Talaal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding of Georgetown University, Washington DC in conjunc...
Cuba condemns attitude of the rich countries at the Rome Summit
ROME, November 16. — Cuba has condemned the attitude of the rich countries who were absent from the Heads of State or Government meeting at the FAO Food Security Summit taking place in this capital. In a statement to PL, Ulises Rosales del Toro, he...
The sad decline of Caracas
By Nathan Crooks:Living in Caracas has never been easy. While the oil boom that started in the 1950s turned the city into one of the most sophisticated capitals in the western hemisphere, growing socioeconomic imbalances and increasing political tens...

