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Guyanese caught at New York airport with cocaine-filled rum cakes
(Caribbean360) A Guyanese man is now behind bars in New York after being caught with two Tortuga rum cakes filled with $70,000 worth of cocaine.
Romel Samuels, 30, was held without bail when he appeared in court earlier on Wednesday.
He…
Putin vows ‘extremely tough’ action on Syria threats
(BBC) President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian military to take "extremely tough" action against any threat to its forces in Syria.
Such targets must be "immediately destroyed", he told defence officials in televised comments.
Mr…
Australia mulls indefinite detention for terror convicts
(BBC) Convicted terrorists in Australia could be kept in jail after completing their sentences, under new proposals.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said state and territory leaders had agreed to work towards bringing in the laws.
Several…
San Bernardino attack: Police search lake
(BBC) A lake in California is being searched by police investigating last week's shootings in San Bernardino, in which 14 people were killed.
Divers from the FBI began searching the waters of Seccombe Lake Park, two miles (3km) from the…
Party Central and Carnival Committee Collaborate to Host Carnival Village
(ZIZ News) – The popular Carnival hangout known as Party Central will occupy a new location this season, following news that it has partnered with the National Carnival Committee to be the home of this year’s Carnival Village.
On Wednesday…
100+ Vendors want to do Business during Carnival
(ZIZ News) – The Carnival Chairman is reporting that more than 150 vendors have applied to do business during the Carnival season.
Speaking with ZIZ News on Tuesday, Noah Mills said his committee has agreed to facilitate a Carnival Village…
The Nurse Hodge Project Launched in St. Kitts
(ZIZ News) – The children of the late Nurse Ruth Hodge have launched a project in the Old Road community that will support women during and after their pregnancies.
The Nurse Hodge Project was created in honour of the life and work of the…
More than 100 Students Receive Taiwanese Scholarships
(ZIZ News) – On Wednesday, the Republic of China (Taiwan) presented monetary scholarships to 170 students in St. Kitts and Nevis.
At the presentation ceremony held at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, Minster of Education Hon. Shawn…
Jamaica’s Latest Tourism Push Will Focus on Kingston
(Carib Journal) When it comes to Jamaica’s tourism market, the country’s capital, Kingston, has long been an afterthought.
The vast majority of tourism development has come in beach areas, most significantly Montego Bay.
Now, however,…
Guyana: Two bandits killed in shootout with Police
(Antigua Observer) Some residents of Greater Georgetown breathed a sigh of relief yesterday after two bandits were shot dead by the police in what is being described as a fierce shootout.
Pioneer Lane, South Ruimveldt Park, was likened to…
PM Browne warns protestors
(Antigua Observer) In wake of recent pickets by opposition groups against government policies, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has issued a stern warning that he will not tolerate any action that will “stymie” economic development.
In his…
Venezuela election: Opposition ‘supermajority’ confirmed
(BBC) Venezuelan electoral authorities have confirmed that the opposition has won a key two-thirds majority, enabling it to challenge President Nicolas Maduro.
The opposition said it would work to release jailed opposition leaders and…
Nhlanhla Nene: South Africa uproar after finance minister sacked
(BBC) The decision by South Africa President Jacob Zuma to sack the finance minister has been widely criticised.
South Africa's currency fell close to a record low against the dollar on Thursday morning as the markets were digesting the…
Germany ‘exorcism’ death: Five S Koreans held in Frankfurt
(BBC) German police have arrested five relatives of South Korean woman who died in an apparent exorcism ritual, prosecutors say.
The 41-year-old woman was found dead in a Frankfurt hotel room after being gagged and severely beaten.
Chief…
Nevis’ Premier Says Partnership with Team UNITY Has Put the NIA in a Better Position
(ZIZ News) – Nevis’ Premier and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Vance Amory used the opening portion of his 2016 Budget presentation to praise the partnership among his Concerned Citizens Movement administration, the People’s Labour Party…