The Antigua and Barbuda government said it will be conducting a probe into the operations of the Stanford Group, led by Texan investor Sir Allen Stanford.
Several international political analysts say US President Barack Obama is likely to face a group of leaders far less forgiving than their European counterparts in respect of Washington’s role in the global financial crisis.
Several international political analysts say US President Barack Obama is likely to face a group of leaders far less forgiving than their European counterparts in respect of Washington’s role in the global financial crisis.
The Point Salines International Airport in Grenada is to be renamed the Maurice Bishop International on May 29 in honour of the former revolutionary Prime Minister.
Journalists and staff at the Summit of the Americas Secretariat were yesterday forced to evacuate the International Financial Centre in Trinidad and Tobago following a security alert.
More than 30 donor countries and international organisations are now meeting in Washington to discuss ways to help Haiti deal with its social and economic problems.
Cuba has welcomed the decision by US President Barack Obama, to allow Cuban-Americans to make unlimited trips and money transfers to family members back home.
The Assistant Secretary General of the Organisation of American States, Albert Ramdin is calling for leaders due to attend the Fifth Summit of the Americas to work together to tackle the many challenges of the hemisphere.
The Express newspaper in Port of Spain, Trinidad said a Trinidad-born sailor was on board the American cargo ship which was seized by pirates off the Somalia coast last week.
Cubans with families living in the United States can now benefit from a new policy which repeals a ban by the US government on certain items and travel.