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Eviction moratorium? Landlords continue to find ways to kick renters out during the pandemic

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Trinidad & Tobago: Hinds meets with experts on border security

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NY: Before-and-after satellite images show flooding in NY, NJ after Hurricane Ida

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Jamaica: Ganja Licence approval delays lead to million-dollar losses

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Dominican Republic: Identity theft rampant throughout the country

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Jamaica: COLD-BLOODED KILLING: Man charged with senior’s murder ‘for money’

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Dominican Republic: Dominican port rebuild pits China, US

By caribreport on September 1, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Santo Domingo.- United States Navy engineers will supervise the reconstruction of Manzanillo port in Montecristi (northwest), which in effect closes the possibilities of its being concessioned to Chinese investors. The United States […]

Jamaica: PM to address nation amid COVID surge

By caribreport on September 1, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Prime Minister Andrew Holness is to address the country this evening as Jamaica continues to grapple with a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalisation. The press conference is slated for 6 p.m. […]

Solana cryptocurrency: Here’s why the Ethereum competitor is surging

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

One of the biggest movers on the cryptocurrency market in the past 24 hours is Solana. As of the time of this writing, Solana is up almost 20% over the past day, according to […]

Our company rolled out a contact tracing app. These are the most interesting findings

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

As the Delta variant gains ground in the U.S., so too does the topic of reopening the office. In this time of uncertainty, many business leaders are hitting pause or delaying their return-to-office plans. In […]

Trinidad & Tobago: Carapo residents protest for water

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Rain has been the most water Fourth Street, Peytonville, Carapo residents have seen in three weeks, and some of them have resorted to using it to do their daily chores including cooking. […]

NYC: Creep sexually assaulted woman on Manhattan subway train, cops say

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

A perv sexually assaulted a woman on a Manhattan train — and then shoved her when she took his picture, cops said.  The 23-year-old victim was riding a southbound 1 train approaching […]

Jamaica: One Drop streaming audio and video app set to thrill reggae lovers

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

One Drop streaming and audio app curator, Norman Williams, is confident about his reggae-dancehall-focussed app, and believes that reggae-loving Jamaicans will enjoy the new app. One of those reasons, he believes, is […]

Stocks End Seven Straight Months Of Gains With A Whimper

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

On the last day of a stellar August for stocks, a month which saw 12 all time highs in a year where stocks have already hit new records no less than 53 […]

Bahamas: VAXX PUSH: Super Value sets goal to vaccinate all employees within the next month

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Describing the number of COVID-19 related deaths and infections in the country as “scary and frightening”, Super Value’s principal Rupert Robert confirmed to Eyewitness News that the food store […]

Haiti: Officials distribute sheets and tarps to 10,000 in remote areas

By caribreport on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Protection Civil workers and other responders delivered sheets and tarpaulins to 10,000 families affected by the Aug. 14 earthquake in L’Asile and Pestel Monday.  L’Asile, located in the Nippes department and Pestel, […]

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