Month: February 2026

Open Letter to CARICOM Secretariat and Heads of Government

placeholder St. Martin cultural and media organizations Culture Time and House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) have sent a 4-point call to action in an Open

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The Four-Lap Principle: Choosing Between Worse and Worst

This week, as CARICOM Heads of Government gather in Basseterre for their 50th Regular Meeting, United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected at

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Do’s and Don’ts for Getting Around Japan

Travelling within Japan can be remarkably logical and efficient when one avails themselves of all the resources available. Planning ahead is important to make your

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Rules of Etiquette When Visiting Japan

The culture of Japan is renowned worldwide for its adherence to etiquette. A polite manner is ingrained in the Japanese culture. When visiting Japan, it

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Dreams From My Life: The Story of Dr. Dwain Neil OBE

Dreams From My Life, the compelling autobiography of Dr. Dwain Neil OBE, is a powerful reflection on resilience, purpose, and the quiet determination that shapes

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Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month returns with an exciting line-up of events through May

The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) is excited to announce the May 2026 return of its annual culinary series, Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month.

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Audi R26 Formula 1 Concept Car to Make its North American Debut at the Canadian International AutoShow

Audi will thrill visitors to this year’s Canadian International AutoShow with the North American debut of its R26 concept car, a vehicle that previews the

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Carnival Season Returns To Martinique With Music, Masquerade and Meaning

Martinique’s renowned Carnival will take place February 15-18, 2026, drawing visitors to the French Caribbean island for four days of music, parades, costumes and centuries-old cultural

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The Oldest Story in the Book

My Priest asked to give a talk to the congregations at St Pauls and St. Barnabas on the current global and regional developments.  Here is

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Commemorating Black History: Adinkra Symbols – 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin Designed by Kwame Delfish

The reverse design by Canadian artist Kwame Delfish features three concentric rings of traditional Adinkra motifs encircling a central maple leaf representing Canada. The innermost ring consists

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