The Pulse of the Caribbean News Roundup covers significant regional developments including US military deployment, legislative changes in Barbados, disaster financing approval, and tourism innovations across Caribbean nations. Here’s a look at what’s making Caribbean headlines. Over 4,000 US Marines and sailors deployed to the Caribbean as part of anti-drug trafficking operationsBarbados Prime Minister Mia Motley announces removal of controversial wiretap provision from law following public p...
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The Pulse of the Caribbean News Roundup covers significant regional developments including US military deployment, legislative changes in Barbados, disaster financing approval, and tourism innovations across Caribbean nations. Here’s a look at what’s making Caribbean headlines. Over 4,000 US Marines and sailors deployed to the Caribbean as part of anti-drug trafficking operationsBarbados Prime Minister Mia Motley announces removal of controversial wiretap provision from law following public p...
#327 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 4 Week of June 9
Caribbean News RoundUp
10 minutes
2 months ago
#327 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 4 Week of June 9
Caribbean nations pursue critical initiatives to enhance regional food security, sustainable finance, and international partnerships while strengthening infrastructure and cybersecurity capabilities. Progress spans from Barbados' regional food port construction to Antigua and Barbuda's upcoming role as host for major international gatherings. Barbados partnering with Guyana to construct a regional food port for transshipping and processing produce, to reduce CARICOM's food import bill Ja...
Caribbean News RoundUp
The Pulse of the Caribbean News Roundup covers significant regional developments including US military deployment, legislative changes in Barbados, disaster financing approval, and tourism innovations across Caribbean nations. Here’s a look at what’s making Caribbean headlines. Over 4,000 US Marines and sailors deployed to the Caribbean as part of anti-drug trafficking operationsBarbados Prime Minister Mia Motley announces removal of controversial wiretap provision from law following public p...