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There was a coup d’état in Bolivia

By Sir Ronald Sanders Called by any other name, there was a coup d’état in Bolivia on November 10.  To be clear, an elected president...

Harvard University’s moral debt

By Sir Ronald Sanders Why does Harvard University in the United States of America (US) have a moral obligation to provide some form of compensation...

Business community stands to lose from de-risking

By Sir Ronald Sanders The business community in the Caribbean – both foreign and local – has made no collective statement and taken no joint...

UN secretary – general promises ‘continuous commitment’ amid Haiti’s political crisis

By Caribbean News Global contributor NEW YORK, USA – In the light of on-going instability across Haiti and this week’s transition away from fully-fledged...

CARICOM cannot abandon Haiti despite the president’s failure to respond to offers

By Sir Ronald Sanders Haiti is in turmoil again. This time the countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) cannot be criticised for inaction, but questions...

Antigua – Barbuda PM advises US agencies on CBRs importance to US – Caribbean relations

WASHINGTON, USA — Antigua and Barbuda’s prime minister, Gaston Browne, in a packed two-day visit to Washington, DC told US agencies that the provision...

Caribbean migration and the Haitian nucleus

By Caribbean News Global contributor NASSAU, Bahamas — Throughout the region, Haitian migration gathers immense resistance with no end in sight. In a display of...

Resist the UN being held to ransom

By Sir Ronald Sanders The United Nations (UN) is facing a severe shortage of cash, and, according to its Secretary-General, António Guterres, “the Organization runs...

United Kingdom: Winning elections is everything

By Sir Ronald Sanders As she delivered the unanimous decision of the 11 members of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland...

Cross-Border climate change refugees looming large

By Sir Ronald Sanders “Hurricane Hell” and “The Bahamas is at war being attacked by hurricane Dorian. And yet The Bahamas has no weapon to...

Handmaiden to the tyranny of a minority

By Sir Ronald Sanders There have been many ignominious moments at the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) and many farcical decisions...

Alfa Nero no longer ‘blocked property’ – sanctions lifted because of Antigua – Barbuda ownership

By Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda USA / ANTIGUA - The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, has welcomed the news that the...
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