Antigua’s Thirst for Solutions in a Parched Landscape

Antigua, a sun-kissed Caribbean jewel famed for its turquoise waters and pristine beaches, faces a paradox: it is surrounded by an ocean, yet its people struggle to access freshwater. With limited natural freshwater resources, the island nation epitomizes the global water crisis in microcosm—a crisis exacerbated by climate change, infrastructural neglect, and the complexities of…

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Saint Kitts and Nevis Graduates Young Women from Landmark Political Training Program

Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis — A coalition of regional and international organizations has concluded a pioneering initiative to equip young women in Saint Kitts and Nevis with the tools to reshape Caribbean politics. The 10-week Leadership Training Programmed, organized by the Caribbean Democrat Union (CDU) in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD),…

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Dominica’s Seafood Safest in the Caribbean Amid Mercury Contamination Concerns, Study Finds

A landmark 20-year study analyzing mercury levels in Caribbean seafood has identified fish from Dominica as the region’s safest, with the lowest concentrations of the toxic heavy metal, while revealing concerning contamination trends in other nations. The findings, drawn from over 1,600 samples collected between 2003 and 2023, underscore both progress and persistent risks in…

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Montego Bay vs. Negril: Choosing Jamaica’s Coastal Gem for Your Ideal Escape

Jamaica’s sun-soaked coastlines are home to two of the Caribbean’s most beloved destinations: Montego Bay and Negril. While both promise the island’s signature warmth and rhythm, they cater to distinctly different travel desires. Whether you’re drawn to pulsating nightlife or serene sunsets, understanding their unique vibes is key to curating your perfect Jamaican getaway. Montego…

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Navigating Identity and Justice: The Caribbean’s Dual Struggle for Unity and EquityAmid cultural vibrancy, the region grapples with legacies of colonialism and modern inequities.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Trinidad and Tobago — The Caribbean, a mosaic of over 30 nations and territories, is often celebrated for its pulsating carnivals, fusion cuisine, and artistic innovation. Yet beneath this vibrant exterior lies a complex reckoning with identity and social justice, shaped by centuries of colonization, slavery, and indentured labor—and amplified by contemporary crises….

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A Tropical Paradise After Dark

When the sun sets over the crystal-clear waters of The Bahamas, the islands transform into a vibrant playground for night owls, party enthusiasts, and those seeking a taste of Caribbean after-dark magic. From the pulsating beats of Junkanoo to the laid-back vibes of beachside bars, the nightlife in The Bahamas is as diverse and captivating…

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Kyanna Dyer of Dominica Crowned Miss OECS 2025, Succeeding Saint Lucia’s Claire Smartt

In a glittering ceremony held last night, 21-year-old Kyanna Dyer of Dominica was crowned Miss OECS 2025, marking a triumphant moment for the young information technology officer and seasoned pageant contestant. Dyer succeeds Claire Smartt of Saint Lucia, who held the regional title for the past year. The event, which showcased the talent, poise, and…

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