The United States of America has announced it will provide 420,000 courses of the anti-viral medication Tamiflu to fight swine flu in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Regional leaders get down to business in Guyana this morning following last night’s opening ceremony for the 30th meeting of the CARICOM Heads of Government.
Investigations into allegations of corruption in the Turks and Caicos Islands has recommended a criminal probe into the conduct of the territory\'s former premier.
The Prime Minister of Barbados, David Thompson is rejecting claims that ethnicity was a factor in the country\'s crackdown on illegal migration from Guyana.
The 30th regular meeting of the conference of CARCICOM Heads of Government has been attracting much attention because of trade issues involving Jamaica and Trinidad.
The main opposition party in St Kitts, The Peoples Action Movement, PAM, says its political leader and deputy have renounced their American citizenship.
The Belizean Government has withdrawn its Ambassador to Honduras to signal its condemnation of the forceful removal of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya.
The government in Barbados is calling for a formal system of managed migration that allows for the free movement of skills, labour, goods and services across CARICOM member states.
An Antigua court has thrown out two of the six election petitions brought by the Opposition Antigua Labour Party following the general election, which was held in March.
An Antiguan court has thrown out two of the six election petitions brought by the Opposition Antigua Labour Party following the general election in March.
The governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, Sir Dwight Venner, is predicting that real output in member countries is expected to fall this year into 2010.
The opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) has warned that it is prepared to stage street demonstrations if the Government decides to go to International Monetary Fund (IMF) for economic assistance.
Outgoing United States Ambassador to Haiti, Janet Sanderson, said Haiti need to enact tougher laws to deal with the growing illegal drugs trade in the country.
Dominica has announced new measures to help prevent a potential outbreak of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus, as the country prepares to host international cricket matches next month.