Category Archives: Regional News
Filipino crew member who died during a safety training drill has been identified
A 41-year-old Filipino crew member who died during a safety training drill has been named as Diogenes Carpio. He was one of four workers aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Breakaway who plunged into the sea at King’s Wharf in … Continue reading
PM Rowley attempts to quash any chance of a boycott of T&T goods in Jamaica
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley tries to put to rest any chance of a boycott of Trinidad and Tobago products in Jamaica.
Jamaican man taken into custody on allegations that he beheaded his grandfather
A St. James man has been taken into custody on allegations that he chopped and beheaded his grandfather.
PNP warns of babies being born with Microcephaly
The main opposition People’s National Party warns of a number of babies being born in Jamaica with microcephaly as a result of the present number of cases of the mosquito-borne Zika virus in the country.
Permanent secretary in the Ministry of the Presidency of Guyana arrested
The permanent secretary in the Ministry of the Presidency of Guyana has been arrested by police.
Jamaica Customs Agency detects over 700 breaches, collects millions in fines
The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) says during the 2015/16 financial year, it registered in excess of 700 breaches, covering both commercial and non-commercial imports.
More security for Crop Over after threats of possible violence on Social Media
Barbados police say they are taking “seriously” threats of possible violence during the annual Crop Over celebrations this year.
St. Lucia’s LGBT community speaks out on mass shooting at Orlando nightclub
Members of Saint Lucia’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans-gender community are speaking out on the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which left 49 people dead.
Former Concacaf president Jeffrey Webb granted leniency in FIFA case
Former Concacaf president Jeffrey Webb has been granted some amount of leniency by the US court in order to provide care for his two-year-old son.
Jamaican police are following strong leads in the murder of two American missionaries in St. Mary
The Police High Command in Jamaica says it is following strong leads in the murder of two American missionaries in St. Mary.

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