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Deepfakes and the AI arms race in bank cybersecurity

In the past, a skilled forger could pass a bad check by replicating a person's signature. Now, advances in AI can do much more...

What does sustainable work really mean? New perspectives from the International Labour Review

By Dominique Méda Drawing on the latest special issue of the International Labour Review, this blog explores why rethinking the role of work is key...

‘Never the TWAIN…’

 "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain. I once eschewed buses...

USVI Governor thanks Trump administration, USTR for exempting USVI from proposed port fees

USVI, ST THOMAS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued a statement expressing deep appreciation for the decision by the Trump administration and the Office...

Tropical Shipping exempted from $1Million port fee tariffs

Tropical president attributes victory to strong Caribbean advocacy President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at revitalizing the US shipbuilding industry grandfathered American-owned carriers like Tropical...

How to build public support for energy subsidy and pension reforms 

Public approval is crucial for carrying out difficult reforms that can help countries lower debt and increase growth By Era Dabla-Norris, Davide Furceri, Mauricio Soto Many countries...

Jamaican farmer with disability shares insights from Canadian farmwork experience

By Latonya Linton JAMAICA / CANADA - Lamar Douglas made history last year as one of four Jamaican farmers with disabilities selected for the Canadian Farm...

Working together to deliver our enforcement priorities

Speaker: Therese Chambers, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight Event: NYU’s Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement Spring Conference Delivered: 11 April 2025. Key messages: The...

The Donkey Talks

By Johnny Coomansingh Writing about donkeys is just as exciting as writing about other animals, and, almost anything else. Writing about a “big jackass” or...

May 6: A chance to steer US–Caribbean relations through Trade Winds and other Passing Storms

By Sir Ronald Sanders US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has signaled a genuine willingness to hear the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) speak for itself. At...

USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul makes multiple drug busts in the Caribbean

By USNAVSOUTH/4TH FLEET – Public Affairs CARIBBEAN SEA  –  Minneapolis-Saint Paul, with an embarked US Coast Guard (USCG) Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) and Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron...

Toward a better balanced and more resilient world economy

By Kristalina Georgieva Six months ago, in this very place, I spoke of low growth and high debt. But I also spoke of resilience countries...

Emerging markets face a perfect storm 

By Kanan Mammadov Emerging economies are bracing for what could become a new sovereign debt crisis. Developing countries are set to pay a record $400 billion in...

Where do we go from here?

By Tony Deyal On April 28, 2026, two weeks and two days from now, Trinidad and Tobago will hold a general election. Soon after that...
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