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UK-Cayman Islands row over law enforcement cooperation intensifies

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (CNS) — The row between the Cayman Islands government and the UK intensified on Monday, as Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) officials stood by National Crime Agency (NCA) complaints, while Premier Alden McLaughlin continued to deny that Cayman was the cause of the disagreement over what the UK says is declining…

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American Airlines Is Making a Big Return to St Maarten

  By the Caribbean Journal staff St Maarten is seeing more and more new flights and resumed service as the island works to recover from last year’s storms, led by a major resumption in service by American Airlines. That includes the imminent return of American’s nonstop flight from Charlotte to St Maarten, which begins Nov….

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Sandals’ Plan to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics

  By the Caribbean Journal staff Sandals Resorts International is making a push to eliminate single-use plastics across its regional portfolio, the company said this week. The company said all 19 Sandals and Beaches resorts across seven Caribbean islands would be eliminating the 21,490,800 single-use plastic straws and stirrers used across the resorts each year…

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Puerto Rico Offers Aid to Homeowners Who Leave Flood Areas

Puerto Rico is offering aid to homeowners … the Economic Development Bank for Puerto Rico, told the newspaper. In states … of a flood-prone part of Puerto Rico. “Our community is very united … Powered by WPeMatico

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China foreign minister to visit Guyana and Suriname

By Ray Chickrie Caribbean News Now contributor GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Georgetown is once again re-emerging as the diplomatic capital of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and will welcome a high level visit from the foreign minister of China, Wang Yi and a large delegation to Guyana this weekend, September 21-22. Wang Yi will also pay a…

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