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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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Jamaica: Jamaica gets shipment of bulk oxygen

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

A shipment of bulk oxygen arrived in Jamaica this morning as the country’s health sector grapples with increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalisation. Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton disclosed in a tweet […]

S&P Set For 53rd Record High After Powell Gives The Green Light To Buy

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

After stocks closed on Friday at their 52nd record high of the year, when Powell’s unexpecteldy dovish Jackson Hole sparked a meltup in risk assets and a meltdown in the dollar, on […]

Bahamas: RICHEST OF THEM ALL: Kingdom Government Movement leader declares net worth of $53m; D’Aguilar files $38m

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Kingdom Government Movement Leader Dr Kevin King has declared a net worth of $53,129,820 to become the richest candidate vying for election on September 16. After King, incumbent Freetown […]

Haiti: Haiti’s earthquake is the latest insult on top of too many injuries

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By now, the world has seen the heartrending photos of the aftermath of the Aug. 14 earthquake that devastated Haiti’s southwest, leaving more than 2,000 dead and thousands more injured. The images […]

Suriname: Breaking: Bouterse sentenced again to 20 years in prison

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The Court Martial sentenced Desi Bouterse again today. The verdict of 29 November 2019 against Bouterse remains in force. In that sentence in the December criminal trial, the former president and former army chief […]

Dominican Republic: Dominican Customs finds US$7.0M+

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Santo Domingo.- Customs Director, Eduardo Sanz Lovatón, said Sunday that they recently found US$5 million in a loudspeaker and more than US$2 million in a soccer ball. He said the money, if […]

Jamaica: Cost of cybercrime could reach $6 trillion per annum

By caribreport on August 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr Horace Chang, says the Government is committed to improving the national and regional cybersecurity resilience and response. “Cybercrime is a clear and present danger […]

Gap Inc. just bought a 3D avatar company so customers can virtually try on clothing

By caribreport on August 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Online shopping is one of the best conveniences that the digital age has brought about. No more running to the crowded store or fighting for a parking space. Just click and you’re […]

100 ways to make better use of urban rooftops, from parks to tiny homes

By caribreport on August 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

On the rooftop of a hospital in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, patients can visit a small orchard filled with fruit trees. A neighboring art museum has a rooftop forest planted with birch trees that were […]

How to manage toxic emotions that hold you back from changing careers

By caribreport on August 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

The pandemic has caused many professionals to rethink their careers and lives, leading to the largest increase in people quitting their jobs on record, now coined the “Great Resignation.” The advent of more flexible […]

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