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Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council Mandate Ends

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – The mandate of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) came to an end on Saturday leaving the future of the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country in limbo even as the outgoing president said the Council of Ministers “under the direction of the prime minister will take charge”.

The mandate of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) came to an end on Saturday

The Bahamas Ruling Party Launches Election Campaign Next Week

NASSAU, Bahamas – The ruling Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) says it will officially launch its campaign for next general election on Monday next week after the party on Monday night completed the ratification process for all of its 39 candidates for the poll likely to be held before the  constitutionally deadline of September this year.

PLP and Prime Minister Phillip Davis (in yellow) announcing the start of the party’s campaign for the general elections

Azruddin Mohamed Loses Motion to Adjourn Extradition Hearing

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Principal magistrate Judy Latchman is expected to continue hearing arguments on Friday after she dismissed a motion filed by Azruddin Mohamed to adjourn his extradition committal hearing on the grounds that he had budgetary responsibilities as Opposition Leader in the ongoing budget debate in Guyana.

The Mohameds and their lawyers outside the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court on Thursday

Advocacy Groups Welcome NYC Mayor’s Initiatives to Protect Immigrants

NEW YORK, New York – Immigration advocacy groups on Saturday welcomed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s initiatives to protect immigrants in the city. On Friday, the mayor announced and signed an executive order on sanctuary policies to strengthen protections for immigrant New Yorkers – and the public safety of all New Yorkers.

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