By Claudette de la Haye Detroit – Genesis G70 won the NACTOY Car of the Year Award at the recent 2019 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). The new sport sedan beat two strong competitors: the Honda Insight and Volvo S60. Receiving the award on behalf of Genesis was Dominica-born, Erwin Raphael, General Manager of […]
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados– Less than two months after releasing enhancements to its Mobile App and Online Banking, CIBC FirstCaribbean has been named the Most Innovative Bank in the region at the prestigious World Finance Banking Awards presented by UK-based World Finance Magazine. The bank is the only Caribbean-based bank to have been recognized at this year’s […]
GEORGE’S, Grenada – Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell believes the time has come for Grenada to reconsider decriminalizing the use of marijuana and other forms of recreational drugs. “More and more we are hearing about countries who are placing less importance on criminalizing the use of marijuana and other forms of recreational drugs but it’s an […]
By Lincoln DePradine A decade ago, events began unfolding in the United States that, at first, received little or no attention from Caribbean politicians and other citizens of the region. Those events began in 2007 with a crisis in the United States mortgage market and mushroomed into a full-blown international banking crisis and a global […]
RUDDER 6.5, a concert to celebrate the career of Trinidad-born artiste David Rudder, which was scheduled to be held at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto on Saturday, has been cancelled because of reported slow ticket sales. The cancellation has prompted one of his fans and a student of Caribbean music to […]
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Economist Winston Dookeran has been appointed Professor of Practice at the Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine Campus. A former minister of finance and minister of foreign affairs, Dookeran said ” it’s a great opportunity to contribute once more to the scholarly world at […]
Trinidad-born author V.S. Naipaul has been selected as one of the five finalists for the Golden Man Booker Prize. This special one-off award for Man Booker Prize’s 50th anniversary celebrations ” will crown the best work of fiction from the last five decades of the prize.” The ‘Golden Five’ – the books thought to have […]
HAVANA – Cuba will seek to amend its constitution to further open up the economy but without modifying the “irrevocable character of socialism,” authorities here said Monday. Former president Raul Castro, who stepped down last month, introduced reforms in 2011 to open the top-heavy, centralised economy to small private businesses and foreign investment. The changes […]
By David Jessop For some years now, China has sought to deepen its relations with the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. It has done so as a part of a long-term geo-political strategy that is accompanying its rise to super power status. Its objective in every nation in South and Central America and […]
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – A High Court judge has ordered former Trinidad and Tobago government minister Jack Warner to repay (TT) $1.5 million to the owner of a local company which was used to finance the 2007 campaign of the Opposition United National Congress (UNC). The funds, organized by businessman and UNC financier, Krishna […]