Regional News
Almost 30,000 households affected by floods in Guyana
Corporate Guyana and members of the public have been assisting significantly with aiding the administration’s countrywide flood-relief efforts. This is according to their Prime...
CARPHA monitoring outbreak of ‘red-eye’ across the region
The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has confirmed outbreaks of conjunctivitis, commonly referred to as “red eye or pink eye” in several countries in...
More than $2 Billion already spent on COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Guyana
As COVID-19 continues its global rampage claiming millions of lives, the Government of Guyana has insisted that it will continue to invest whatever is...
Trinidad and Tobago records five more COVID-19 cases
Trinidad and Tobago has recorded five more cases of COVID-19. The country’s Health Ministry disclosed the new cases in a statement on Saturday morning.
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Guyanese woman sentenced to five years probation in huge fraud case
A Guyanese-born woman who committed one of the biggest ever case of benefits fraud in the Bronx, New York has got off with five...
Trinidadians & Grenadians charged with drug trafficking in St Kitts
The five-crew members of the MV Elizabeth C have been charged by police in St Kitts and Nevis in connection with a drug bust.
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Barbados spearheads push on climate disaster financing
At the UN climate summit in Egypt, leaders of developing nations have repeatedly said it's not fair to expect them to cover the costs...
CXC exams on unless governments order a cancellation due to Bret
As the Caribbean braces for the impending Tropical Storm Bret, if a country's Ministry of Education has not ordered a cancellation of the examinations,...
Guyanese voting in first Local Government Elections since 1994 with both the government and...
Guyanese are voting in the first Local Government Elections since 1994 with both the government and the main opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) confident...
Unprecedented rise in exotic animals in Jamaica
Jamaica’s National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) says it is concerned about what it describes as an "unprecedented rise" in exotic animals being held...