
US Provides Additional ‘Life-Saving Assistance’ For Hurricane Victims in the Caribbean
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States government says it is providing nearly US$12.6 million in additional emergency, “life-saving assistance” to Jamaica and Haiti as the countries recover from the passage of Hurricane Melissa.
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Legislators Debate Controversial Two Year 'Safe Third Country' Agreement With United States
BELMOPAN, Belize - The Senate has referred the motion regarding the highly controversial safe third country agreement to the Constitution and Foreign Affairs Committee after legislators Tuesday debated the matter.
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UN Says Nearly a Third of Jamaica’s Annual Wealth Wiped Out By Hurricane Melissa
UNITED NATIONS – The top United Nations development official in the region says nearly a third of Jamaica’s annual wealth has been wiped out by Hurricane Melissa.
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Guyana Revenue Authority Withdraws Tax-Related Charges Against the Mohameds
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) Thursday withdrew and discontinued tax-related charges against the leader of the main opposition We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, Azruddin Mohamed.
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T&T PM Has Warning For Fisherfolk Amid US War on Drugs in the Caribbean
SCARBROUGH, Tobago - Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is warning members of the fisherfolk community not to venture beyond the territorial waters of Trinidad and Tobago, reiterating the country’s support for the United States war on drugs in the region.
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