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IA sister title Investment International to host the II Latin America Forum 2025 in Brazil
The venue for this IA’s sister title’s Investment International Latin America Forum 2025 – which is set to take place onWednesday 17th September in São Paulo, Brazil – has been confirmed with the event being hosted at the exclusive Rosewood Hotel....

St. Kitts Hosts Sugar Mas 2025 Media Launch During CTO’s Caribbean Week in New York City
Basseterre, St. Kitts (June 06, 2025) — The most significant cultural event in St. Kitts and Nevis reached new international heights last night with the highly anticipated media launch of the St. Kitts-Nevis National Carnival, known locally as...

Antigua and Barbuda Joins Landmark OECS Agricultural Study Tour to Costa Rica
CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHAT’S APP GROUP By Brent Simon Ministry Officials Explore Climate-Smart Innovation, Youth Empowerment & Regional Resilience San José, Costa Rica – Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture,...

One Caribbean meltdown: Promoter urges Kartel & Sizzla to make it right
One Caribbean meltdown: Promoter urges Kartel & Sizzla to make it right Promoter Odane Anderson is appealing to Vybz Kartel, Sizzla, Malie Don, and Moliy for “fairness” in the wake of the failed One Caribbean Music Festival. In an exclusive...
SKN PM Defends Sale of Christophe Harbour Marina to Safe Harbor Marinas, Setting Sights on Caribbean Yachting Supremacy
by Kevon Browne St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN)—The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has confirmed the sale of the marina assets and operations at Christophe Harbour to Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC, a global leader in marina management, marking a...

Kreyol Basketball Championship – two industry greats to be honored
Dominica News Online - Friday, June 6th, 2025 at 12:49 PM The highly awaited 2025 Kréyol Basketball Championship – Northern Conference begins tonight, Friday, June 6, at the Massacre Indoor Sports Complex, marking the start of four days of...

This US sportfishing boat keeps sneaking into Mexico’s natural protected areas. Mexico is still working on how to respond
Mexico’s ability to defend its marine sanctuaries is being put to the test in Revillagigedo National Park, the largest marine protected area in North America. According to a report from Mexico’s National Commission of Natural Protected Areas...

Mexico’s case against US gun manufacturers fails at Supreme Court, dealing blow to regional efforts to curb gun trafficking
- Advertisement - The United States Supreme Court has unanimously rejected Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against American gun manufacturers, dealing a significant setback to international efforts to hold the firearms industry accountable for...

Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man who has been returned to the US facing criminal charges for 'migrant smuggling'?
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to his native El Salvador in March by the Donald Trump administration, has been returned to the United States to face federal criminal charges. Hours after he was brought back to...

Inside Libya's War on Migration
On February 4, 2021, roughly 70 miles north of Libya, a reconnaissance plane with a camera on its underside circled a raft that was carrying a hundred desperate migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe. The surveillance...

LA28 organizers say President Donald Trump’s travel ban will not affect Olympic Games
Organizers of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles have said that a travel ban introduced by United States President Donald Trump will not disrupt the Games. Citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar (Burma), Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea,...

Limits on the President's Power to Remove Inferior Officers (Even When He Has Power to Remove Department Heads)
In yesterday's Aviel v. Gor, D.C. Circuit Judge Gregory Katsas, joined by Judge Nina Pillard, held that the President likely lacked the power to fire the CEO of the Inter-American Foundation, though he had the statutory authority to fire the...

From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America
June 6, 2025 Jack E. Davis’s 2017 book, The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea, may have been prophetic in regards to renaming the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea, was published by Liveright Publishing in 2017, but...

Trump vs AP: US Court rules Trump can exclude AP from key White House events for now; President celebrates victory in legal battle
US President Donald Trump US President Donald Trump is free to restrict the Associated Press from attending some White House media events for now, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled. The decision overturns US District Judge...

After Trump Deportation Attempt, Migrants and ICE Agents Stranded in Shipping Container in Djibouti
The Trump administration could have sent eight migrants with deportation orders and the immigration agents who were escorting them to a facility in the U.S. after a federal judge recently barred officials from deporting them to war-torn South...
Election observers voice serious concerns about Mexico’s contentious judicial elections
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Abysmal voter turnout, political polarization and voting “cheat sheets” were among the reasons an observation mission for Mexico’s historic judicial elections on Friday issued a recommendation to other countries in the region:...

What Will China Do Next in Latin America?
The second Trump administration has begun with a flurry of activity in Latin America. In the first 100 days, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited both Central America and the Caribbean, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth made a visit to Panama,...

Undocumented Migrants Found In Joint Operations Across Trinidad
Seventeen people, including one minor and two babies, were uncovered during a joint operation in Tunapuna by the Counter Trafficking Unit, the Immigration Division, and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. Meanwhile, twenty-eight undocumented...

Mistakenly deported migrant returned to US to face indictment
A wrongly deported immigrant at the center of a high-profile legal battle over President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort is back in the United States and facing a criminal indictment in Tennessee, the Justice Department said Friday....

Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of trafficking thousands of illegal migrants — including MS-13 gangbangers
MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back on US soil from El Salvador to face charges of trafficking thousands of illegal migrants — his “full-time job” for years, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday “He was a smuggler of humans and...