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Dominica Is Now Open for Tourism

  The Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica is now open for tourism.  The Caribbean’s “Nature Island” officially reopened its borders to international travelers (including those from the United States) on Aug. 7, Caribbean Journal confirmed.  Most importantly, all travelers to Dominica must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours prior…

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Barbados’ Cobblers Cove to Reopen in October

  Barbados’ Cobblers Cove luxury boutique hotel is set to reopen in October, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The Platinum Coast property, set on the grounds of a 1940s-era estate, will be relaunching operations on Oct. 11, the property confirmed.  The beachfront 40-unit retreat has long been one of the island’s most revered hotels.  It’s part…

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DOJ rejects statehood for Puerto Rico — so do Puerto Ricans

… where all Puerto Ricans would select among “options” to resolve Puerto Rico’s future … is that most Puerto Ricans do want equality. We desire Puerto Rico and the … United States are core principles Puerto Ricans embrace. Puerto Rico is a nation, from … Powered by WPeMatico

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Puerto Rico’s voter turnout for primaries might dip—analyst

Calamities affected voters’ opinions Voter turnout of nearly 70 percent in Puerto Rico may decline as fatigue and mass disillusionment continue to fuel the anger of Puerto Ricans over its government’s response to recent calamities. A 4.8 magnitude earthquake just struck the U.S. territory in the Caribbean yesterday, which is still reeling from the a…

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Rest of hurricane season to be “extremely active”

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has predicted that the rest of the hurricane season to be “extremely active”. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center said there could be up to 25 storms which have sustained winds of 39mph or greater. “This year, we expect more, stronger, and longer-lived storms than average. We’ve never forecast up…

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