Aggressive affectation for the rule of law is how I would have liked to encapsulate an advisory from the office of the …
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BFUWI inspires young law enthusiasts with powerful workshop
This year the second educational venture of the British Foundation of the University of the West Indies ‘BFUWI’ had a legal theme. …
Changing the International Perception of the Caribbean from Tourism
Bridgetown, BARBADOS, July 6, 2015. “One of the challenges we face in the region is how to change the perception of the …
The Commonwealth’s future – Part 2
In 2009, recognising the dangers to the grouping, Commonwealth Heads of Government at their meeting in Trinidad and Tobago instructed that an …
Infinite Mas: The new kids on the block
Caribbean news. As Notting Hill Carnival approaches the UK is embracing the hot summer days. In the midst of all the Mas …
20th African Remembrance Day in a few weeks
For those of us prone to forget the trials and tribulations of our forefathers, in a few weeks the African Caribbean community …
Solidifying the Caribbean as a serious trade contender
Bridgetown, BARBADOS, June 15, 2015. The Caribbean put up an emphatic presentation at the EU-CELAC Summit 2015 in Brussels last week where …
Christian Pastor feels nothing for aborted black babies
World news. Nikki Brooks, a Black woman who claims to be a Christian and to have held leadership rolls in several churches, …
Caribbean countries unjustly labeled as ‘Tax Havens’
(Sir Ronald Sanders was Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador in negotiations with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on its “Harmful …
Guyana and Venezuela: Let the International Court decide
Caribbean news. It is, to say the least, unfortunate that Venezuela’s President, Nicolas Maduro, has allowed domestic pressures to cause him to …