The St Lucia government has ordered an investigation into an apparent airport breach of protocol that embarrassed foreign minister Rufus Bousquet and delayed an American Airlines (AA) flight.
St. Vincent Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace says Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves overreacted when he threatened to withdraw St Vincent and the Grenadines from the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).
Customers of rival mobile phone service providers, Digicel Guyana and the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company, will soon be able to send text messages across the networks, following a year-long dispute.
The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is urging Caribbean countries to do more to reduce violence and end discrimination against persons with HIV.
The progression towards the break-up of the Dutch Antilles moves a stage further today with a referendum in Curacao, one of the five islands making up the federation.
St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves says his government could reconsider participation in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) in the awake of reports of discriminatory treatment of Vincentians in some Caribbean countr
International credit ratings agency, Moody’s Investor Service has warned that mounting government debt could lead to a possible downgrade in the economic assessment for Barbados.
Antigua and Barbuda\'s finance minister Harold Lovell is reporting a 25 percent shortfall in government revenues with key sales tax and tourism receipts down.
A suspected case of the deadly influenza H1N1 virus onboard a cruise ship docked at the Bridgetown Port in Barbados has caused some concern among health officials.
The United States’ Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said liquidators at the Antigua-Based Stanford International Bank may prevent it from collecting back taxes owed by Texas-born financier Sir Allen Stanford.
CARICOM Secretary General Edwin Carrington has called for more interaction between regional leaders and local government entities to allow for greater participation in the regional integration movement.
Barbadian Prime Minister and Finance Minister, David Thompson is on Monday scheduled to outline his administration’s spending and revenue generation plans for the year ahead, in the 2009 national budget.