Kismayo (HOL) — The Jubaland State Ministry of Security has implemented stringent security protocols in preparation for the upcoming elections,...
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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – The tourism and travel industry has been the dominant sector of the Caribbean economy for decades, and a driver of economic growth and development. Notwithstanding, the Caribbean region has witnessed first-hand the detrimental and far-reaching consequences of infectious disease outbreaks, as demonstrated by COVID-19 with its stringent ‘lock-down’ measures that severely impacted the […]
Kismayo (HOL) — The Jubaland State Ministry of Security has implemented stringent security protocols in preparation for the upcoming elections,...
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has increased the frequency of its flights from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Port of Spain for the 2024-2025 winter season...
The WHO has identified 17 disease-causing pathogens that urgently need vaccines, aiming to prevent outbreaks and strengthen global health response...
In a bid to strengthen Africa’s readiness for infectious disease outbreaks, Ghana is set to host a large-scale simulation exercise led by the World...
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Cait Conley about CISA’s election security measures and why your vote can’t be hacked. This...
By Caribbean News Global contributor PORT –of–SPAIN, Trinidad – Colm Imbert, MP, minister of finance, met with Her Excellency Harriet Cross, the...
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has asserted that Vinicius Junior is not upset about missing out on the 2024 Ballon d’Or. In a press conference...
The return of the Taliban in August 2021 marked a critical turning point for Afghanistan, especially in the realm of women’s rights and education....
WORKERS at the Port of Port of Spain downed tools again on November 18 and demonstrated outside the Ministry of Works and Transport to demand better...
THE EDITOR: Ever since former Port of Spain mayor Louis Lee Sing’s traffic control plan for St James and Woodbrook in 2012 was short-lived, nothing...