A reward of US$5,000 has been offered for information that could lead to the safe return of an American woman who went missing in St. Maarten, two weeks ago.
The Governor of the Central Bank in Trinidad and Tobago, Ewart Williams said the potential economic recession in the United States could affect trade in the Caribbean.
President George W Bush admitted that US economic growth is slowing, but in his final State of the Union address urged Americans to have long term confidence.
Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas has defended his country\'s diplomatic relationship with Taiwan as the twin-island federation opened a new embassy in the country.
The president of Guyana, Bharrat Jagdeo believes the killing of 11 persons last weekend, may have been an attempt to divert attention from a major weapons investigation being undertaken.
The Consul General for St. Vincent and the Grenadines in New York is warning Caribbean nationals about a new plan by the US immigration to deport illegal migrants.
President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez called for several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to form a military alliance against the United States of America.
Members of the diplomatic community in Guyana have appealed to citizens to refrain from any action that could inflame the volatile situation on the East Coast Demerara.
Caricom Secretary General, Dr. Edwin Carrington said the regional integration movement has made great strides in recent years, but that 2008 will be a defining year for the region.
The candidate for the ruling Free National Movement (FNM) in the Bahamas, Byran Woodside has retained the Pinewood constituency even after a recount by the Election Court gave him a smaller majority.
The group Concerned Caribbean Citizens (CCC) is supporting suggestions that regional countries will not significantly benefit from the new Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), between Europe and CARIFORUM countries.