Barbados is burning and our water supply is running out. What is the Government doing about these issues other than showing total ignorance? I am absolutely hurt as a citizen of Barbados who has benefited from free education at the ... Read the rest of the post here: Barbadians Barbados is Burning « [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 18, 2010
One would however venture to say that Barbados ' Foreign Policy tends to be of little concern to the majority of Barbadians. Few aspects of a political campaign are run on a foreign policy platform. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs though ... Continued here: Haiti & Our Foreign Policy « Allegiance
Continue reading...Monday, November 2, 2009
While teacher Wilma Wiggins measures her for her graduation gown in St. Thomas Parish, Barbados , 16-year-old Danielle Ifill with mahogany skin and ebony eyes casts a wistful glance at the school yard she'll soon leave. ... Read the rest of the post here: Booker Rising: Excellence In Barbados Starts With Discipline
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 1, 2009
On November 5, 2008, the Chinese government released a policy paper on Latin America and the Caribbean , as it had previously done so for Europe in 2003 and for Africa in 2006. Although it may not come as a huge surprise that Latin ... Continue here: China South America: China's Policy Paper on Latin [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Jamaica Observer posted a story as a follow-up to last week's conference on Caribbean Studies in Kingston and its presentation on “US-Cuba Relations: A Roundtable Discussion with Washington Think Tanks. ... More here: Caribbean neighbors concerned about tourism and democracy » Cuba
Continue reading...Friday, June 5, 2009
Diplomatic Watcher, Opinionator and Noodle Newsmaker. Read the rest here: Officially In: Nicole A. Avant to the Bahamas | Diplopundit
Continue reading...Saturday, April 18, 2009
Skerrit said: “While the declaration in itself doesn’t necessarily speak to serious concrete action to be taken to address some of the challenges confronting us, the pronouncements from President Barack Obama in respect to the Caribbean ... Read more: Caribbean Leaders Call Obama “breath of fresh air” ·
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Anticipating the soon to be consequences of the current economic crises–one that did not originate from within the Caribbean –today’s delegates, representing youth organizations from Trinidad, Barbados, Bahamas, St. Grenadine, ... Continue here: Trinidad Dispatch #2: Creating Caribbean Solutions to the Economic ...
Continue reading...Monday, April 13, 2009
As you may have read in our April newsletter, I am here in Port of Spain for three momentous occasions: 1) the 1st Assembly of Caribbean Youth 2) the 4th People’s Summit of the Americas and 3) the 5th Summit of the Americas. ... Read more: Trinidad Dispatch #1: “A rock in the Caribbean” [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 6, 2009
I was recently told, rather unceremoniously, that Cuba’s neighbors in the Caribbean are quite content with a Castro regime in Havana. Apparently these small countries ‘dread’ a regime change, an evolution of the form of government, ... More: Cuba » Blog Archive » The context of the Caribbean
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