The chief of New York's Police Department has been meeting with Haitian government officials to discuss US support for rebuilding the security forces in Port-au-Prince.
PM calls for bipartsan approach to tackle crimeCastries (CMC):The St Lucia government yesterday called for a bipartisan approach to dealing with the crime situation in the country.In a statement to Parliament, Prime Minister Stephenson King said that...
UN official wants 'Baby Doc' prosecutedPort-Au-Prince (AP):A United Nation official is offering to help prosecute ex-Haitian dictator Jean-Claude 'Baby Doc' Duvalier.
General Len Ishmael, Director of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) says heavily indebted Caribbean states are in need of help from the international community to ease their threatening debt burden.
Electricity consumers in St Kitts have been told to expect scheduled power outages for up to four weeks starting next Wednesday, as the local power company assesses whether it needs to overhaul its generation plant.
Senior Commonwealth official Edwin Laurent says he is optimistic about moves by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States sub-region to form a single economic space.
A defence lawyer says two Guyanese men accused of plotting to blow up the fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York three years ago were just boastful losers who lied to each other to make themselves seem important.
Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo says border issues were not mentioned in his first conversation with newly elected Surinamese President Desi Bouterse.
The regional airline, LIAT, is blaming a number of utility service providers for technical failures which it says have been negatively impacting its operations.
The Bahamian government says it has entered into a joint venture with China to build a multi-billion dollar mega-tourist resort that had previously been put on hold.
The United Nations says it wants to reach an additional 500 thousand children during a second round of emergency immunizations in Haiti, more than six months after the devastating earthquake hit the country.
Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit is on a visit to Sub Saharan Africa aimed at improving relations between his country and the African continent.