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US resumes migration talks with Cuba

WASHINGTON, CMC – The United States says it will resume migration talks with Cuba after a long suspension.

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Mandela in critical condition

JOHANNESBURG (AP): Nelson Mandela was up to last night listed in critical condition after the South African government announced a deterioration in his health.

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Former government minister dies

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Former finance minister Sir Richard Christopher Haynes has died after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. He was 77.

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Support for the fight against human trafficking

KINGSTON, Jamaica - JAMAICA'S law-enforcement agencies should feel a sense of achievement with news of the country's removal from the United States' State Department trafficking in persons Tier 2

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First Lady of Burkina Faso to visit Jamaica

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The First Lady of Burkina Faso, Chantal Compaoré is scheduled to arrive here on Monday as part of a delegation from the West African country.

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Christians protest Court challenge to buggery law

KINGSTON, Jamaica - HUNDREDS of Christians staged two mass meetings at opposite ends of the island yesterday in protest against a challenge to the buggery law scheduled to be heard in the Supreme

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Caribbean becoming hotbed for film production

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Halfway through Godfather II, a tense scene unfolds in which Michael Corleone watches from the back seat of a taxi as a rebel blows himself up on a street in

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Jamaica triples earnings from creative industry

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Government marketing agency, Jamaica Promotions (Jampro) is aiming to attract overseas jobs for Jamaican animators within the context of the country tripling its year-on-year

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School children and violence

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - SOMETIMES WE JUST do not want to accept some of the unsavoury things happening in our society. We would rather pretend that the situation does not exist.

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PM denies lack of consultation ahead of budget

ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has dismissed suggestions that his administration has not engaged in public consultations ahead of the presentation of the 2013-14 nationa

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Guyanese named President of US University

ATLANTA, Georgia, CMC – The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has voted unanimously in appointing a Guyanese academic as the ninth president of Fort Valley State University.

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Ja, US team up on climate change, environmental best practices

KINGSTON, Jamaica - JAMAICA and the United States last Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will see greater co-operation between both countries on matters related to climate

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Air traffic controllers ordered back on the job

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC - Air Traffic Controllers who took industrial action on Saturday, were ordered to return to work following the granting of a court injunction obtained by the Ministry of La

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US claims relatives fueling Haitian migrant smuggling

MIAMI, CMC – A high-ranking United States military official claims that Haitian family members in South Florida are possibly behind a “dangerous new trend” in the smuggling of undocumented Haitia

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Reasons to Have Hope in Haiti, One By One

More than most countries, Haiti seems to be defined by its statistics: 80% of the population living below the poverty line; the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; 316,000 killed in the 20

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US launches project to boost farmer incomes, promote local organizations in Haiti

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, CMC - The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched a project to boost farmer incomes and promote local organizations in northern Haiti.

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China keeping technical support commitments

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - China has recently pledged significant support to the Caribbean, especially in the area of agriculture, with the first China-Latin America and the Caribbean Agricultural Mi

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Has the ACP a future?

KINGSTON. Jamaica - In 2020 the Cotonou Convention will expire.

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Rethinking taxing tourism

KINGSTON. Jamaica - ARE governments in the Caribbean killing the goose that lays the golden egg?

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