Dominica’s former attorney general has been arrested on suspicion of conspiring with others to fraudulently obtain and sell passports. Bernard Wiltshire was being held Tuesday […]
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ROSEAU Dominica, February 1st, 2012 — The Australian High Commission presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Dominica and […]
Continue readingClico impasse may be far from over
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday February 1, 2012 – Barbados has been warned that it cannot afford to dig deep to bail out CLICO. Caribbean Development Bank […]
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The Dominican Prime Minister does not want to meddle in local politics. However as a recent victor in a court challenge to election results in […]
Continue readingALP again calls on Baldwin Spencer to explain his role in “special constable” appointment
St. John’s, January 23….. The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ALP) has again called on Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer to explain his role in the […]
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Ambassador David Shoul failed to make an appearance before the Public Accounts Committee on Tuesday afternoon, January 24, 2012, after being summoned by the Chairman […]
Continue readingScotland to take up new management position overseas
Scotiabank has announced that Esther Scotland will be appointed to a senior management position within the bank in the northern Caribbean. Ms. Scotland, the first […]
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Two thousand and twelve holds both a great deal of uncertainty and cautious optimism for the Caribbean. The election of new governments over the past year in Jamaica and St. Lucia, the controversial re-election of an incumbent in Guyana, and the selection of Michel Martelly out of a flawed election in Haiti has sent mixed signals about the overall direction the region is taking. With the global economy still in an extremely volatile state, the predominately service-oriented economies of the Caribbean remain extremely vulnerable to the action or inaction of Europe and the United States.
Continue readingFormer prime minister gives advice to opposition party
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Former prime minister Patrick John Friday urged the main opposition United Workers Party (UWP) to file a vote of no confidence […]
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