BEIJING, China – Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has welcomed the signing of 13 cooperation agreements with China covering a wide range of areas, including agriculture, energy and the environment, renewable energy, arts, culture and tourism, and the blue economy.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Government will be introducing a new housing initiative to expand support and improve living conditions for Jamaicans in need.
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts - Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew says his administration has taken decisive action to cushion the impact of inflation on citizens in the twin island Federation, adding that it introduced innovative measures designed to support households, increase disposable income, and provide essential relief.
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands – The election office in the Cayman Islands will be extending its hours over the coming days until the deadline for voters to register on January 15.
CARACAS, Venezuela – The US Department of State has increased to US$25 million, the reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro who has been charged in a federal indictment for narco-terrorism and drug trafficking-related offences.
NASSAU, Bahamas - Prime Minister Phillip Davis is urging members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) to improve their relationship with the general public noting that the country is at a crossroad.
WASHINGTON, DC – The new chair of the United States Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Caribbean American Democratic Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke on Friday swore in members of the Black legislative body in the 119th Congress.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Energy Minister Stuart Young has received the full backing of his People’s National Movement (PNM) colleagues in the House of Representatives to take over as Prime Minister when Dr. Keith Rowley steps down.
SAN DIEGO – With less than two weeks before Donald J. Trump is sworn into office as the next president of the United States, a Haitian group here is urging the incumbent Joe Biden administration to halt the deportation of Haitians.
SCARBROUGH, Tobago – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley Friday said the government has no problem with a legal challenge to the state of emergency (SoE) that was imposed in Trinidad and Tobago earlier this week, maintaining the measure is aimed at dealing with minority of the population engaged in criminal activities.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton, Friday dismissed a statement by former opposition legislator, James Bond endorsing President Irfaan Ali for a second term.
PARAMARIBO, Suriname – A former president of Guyana Donald Ramotar on Saturday, delivered a scathing rebuke of Israel, condemning their alleged human rights violations against the Palestinian people in Gaza and highlighting the international community’s failure to intervene.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti - Haiti has welcomed the “dynamic collaboration” with the United States on security and other issues following discussions between the country’s Defence Minister Jean Michel Moïse and delegation led by the US Ambassador to Haiti, Dennis B. Hankin on Monday.















