Attorney Mia Mottley has been returned unopposed as leader of the main opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP) and is urging Barbadians to speak out against the issues facing the island.
The authors encourage leadership at the national level to implement policies that improve service delivery, address gender inequality and enable the poor to acquire investment assets.
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan told the Sunday Guardian newspaper that claims by self-proclaimed herbalist, Trevor Sayers, that he has found a cure for Ebola was disgusting.
The Guyana Public Hospital Corporation says the Ebola response team was immediately summoned and convened and the patient immediately placed in isolation for investigation.
Lawyers representing Trinidadian President, Anthony Carmona, have issued a letter seeking to bar local talk show host and comedienne, Rachael Price, from speaking negatively about the attire of ...
"(For) most of those meetings I was in my room ordering room services or on Skype talking with my kids as I had no time for those meetings and talking.
The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) Court of Appeal has granted permission for several government ministers including former premier Michael Misick to take their concerns to ...
Health officials in St Kitts say it's likely that they'll hold a press conference in the near future to discuss the Federation’s preparedness for Ebola.
Perreira, who is the chairman of the Black Consciousness Movement Guyana (BCMG), said he planned to lodge a complaint with the Guyanese government and will seek redress.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the programme geared towards reuniting families will “promote safe, legal and orderly migration from Haiti to the United State
The report says the average 2.7 per cent of GDP allotted to infrastructure investment in the last decade shows that the region is not investing enough.
Hurricane Gonzalo began pounding Bermuda with wind and heavy surf today, bearing down on the tiny British territory as a powerful Category 3 storm that could raise coastal seas as much as 10 feet.
St Kitts and Nevis has joined the list of countries in the region to place a ban on people travelling from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea as a precaution against the deadly Ebola virus.
Bermudians are awaiting the passage of Hurricane Gonzalo even as they continue to clean up after the damage caused by Tropical Storm Fay over the weekend.
Heavy rains and hurricane-force winds shut down the twin island nation of Antigua and Barbuda today as Tropical Storm Gonzalo swept over the island downing power lines as well as causing floods ...
Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar yesterday paid an unexpected visit to environmentalist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh, who was hospitalised over his hunger strike, protesting a highway project.
Kublalsingh, 55,embarked on the indefinite hunger strike 26 days ago to protest the construction of a segment of the seven billion dollar (One TT dollar =US$0.16 cents) highway in south Trinidad.