Eastern Caribbean governments have announced a rescue plan for British American Insurance, a sub-regional subsidiary of the troubled Port-of-Spain based Clico group.
Guyana’s Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy is warning that the dengue fever outbreak in that country is likely to continue spreading due to the carelessness of citizens.
The Guyana Police have arrested two of their members after the officers allegedly tortured a teenaged boy by burning his genitals while he was in police custody.
Haitian Prime Minister, Michele Pierre-Louis was summoned to appear before senators yesterday to answer questions about US$197 million earmarked to help Haiti recover from 4 storms that killed about 800 people.
The son of Belize’s Prime Minister Dean Barrow, has been deported from the United States after spending more than 8 years in jail for his role in a 1999 New York club shooting.
The opposition People’s Action Movement (PAM), in St Kitts is promising to put up strong resistance, as the government continues its move for proposed changes to the Federation’s constituency boundaries.
The Barbados Central Bank has forecast that the island\'s economy will contract by four per cent this year and remain under stress until the end of 2010.
The Baldwin Spencer Administration in Antigua and Barbuda has appealed for support from the country’s unions as it moves to institute a public sector wage freeze for two years.
A World Health Organization (WHO), official is reporting that former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is strong, and remains on top of developments at home and abroad.
The Paris-based, Reporters Without Borders, has called for the Grenada government to introduce legislation that will have the effect of limiting the amount of money persons can claim for damages from the media.
Former Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur is seeking to explain his reasons for boycotting a leadership vote of the opposition Barbados Labour Party, BLP.
The Grenada Today newspaper is to be liquidated, as its owner and editor failed to meet yesterday’s deadline to pay over damages to former Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell.