Paradise Destinations Say It’s Time to Pay Up for Climate Michelle Nurse Dec 9, 2019 0 From Belize to Jamaica, rising temperatures and sea levels are threatening some of the most picturesque vacation…
ACP head lauds importance of two Caribbean innovations Michelle Nurse Dec 6, 2019 0 By Kenton X. Chance NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 6, (CMC)- The head of the 79-member Africa, Caribbean and…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in South America – Setting the Bar for the Caribbean Michelle Nurse Dec 2, 2019 0 TRADING THOUGHTS published by the University of the West Indies Shridath Ramphal Centre By Chelceé Brathwaite…
CARIFORUM/EU EPA: Implementation Review Kendol Morgan Nov 30, 2019 0 By Elizabeth Morgan It is now eleven (11) years since the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the…
Highlighting how Communities Make the Difference: A View from the Caribbean on… Michelle Nurse Nov 29, 2019 0 “Communities are supported to exercise their powers to choose, know and demand that governments accelerate their…
Why the WTO Appellate Body Crisis Matters to the Caribbean Michelle Nurse Nov 26, 2019 0 Dr. Jan Yves Remy and Alicia Nicholls The Appellate Body (AB) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) – the…
CARICOM Anomalies Kendol Morgan Nov 7, 2019 0 By Elizabeth Morgan While reflecting on items which could be on the agenda for the upcoming 49th Meeting of the…
Why tiny Belize is a world leader in protecting the ocean Michelle Nurse Nov 7, 2019 0 Fish stocks are stable and reef health improving, in part thanks to Belize’s substantial ‘no-take’ zones. Now…
Antigua reminds Harvard that slave labour paid for its law school. It wants… Michelle Nurse Nov 6, 2019 0 (Miami Herald) The prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, annoyed that Harvard University has ignored repeated…