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DOMINICA-ELECTIONS-Opposition party stays out of by-elections

The minority opposition Dominica Freedom Party (DFP) says it will not contest the July 9 by-elections because it views the entire process to be “unconstitutional”....read more

Posted in Regional News

JAMAICA-CRIME-Police uncover passport and visa racket

Jamaica police say they have smashed a passport and visa racket following a raid on a business place in the capital on Tuesday....read more

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GRENADA-OECS-Parliament gives green light to OECS Economic Union

he Grenada parliament has voted unanimously to support the treaty establishing the Economic Union of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)....read more

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DOMINICA-ALBA-Dominica to host culture ministers meeting

Ministers of culture from the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) will meet here next week to discuss a number of initiatives ...read more

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U.N. votes to slap new sanctions on Iran

The United Nations Security Council voted Wednesday to impose new sanctions on Iran to try to force it to suspend its nuclear program....read more

Posted in International News

JAMAICA-ECONOMY-Government pledges full support for probe into JAMALCO shares

The Bruce Golding government says it will cooperate fully with an investigation by the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) into the proposed multi-billion dollar ...read more

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ST LUCIA-CRIME-Minister wants regional approach to dealing with deportees

A senior St. Lucia government minister is calling for a regional solution to the crime problem that has been linked to persons deported to the Caribbean....read more

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Stowaway survives flight from Austria to Britain

A 20-year-old Romanian stowaway survived a 90-minute flight in a private plane's wheel compartment and was subsequently arrested, reported the Metropolitan Police Service...read more

Posted in International News

Woman hospitalized after second-floor leap

Authorities are yet to determine if a woman who leapt from a second floor window of a building on Cross and Redcliffe Streets this morning was trying to end her life or evade police....read more

Posted in Headline News

Spill prompts tougher British oil rig inspections

Britain will step up its inspection of North Sea drilling rigs following the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the government announced Tuesday....read more

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