NEW YORK – Farah Louis is among the front-runners to replace fellow Caribbean American Jumaane Williams as representative for the 45th Council District in Brooklyn when the election is held here this month.
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Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, left, accepts a proclamation issued by Brian Kemp, governor of Georgia, declaring April 20 “Andrew Holness Day” in Georgia, United States in recognition of his official visit to the state.
NEW YORK – After sitting on a Civil Court bench in New York for almost five years, a Bahamian American jurist said she has found her experience “rewarding”.
The United Nation’s human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says Haiti now stands at the crossroads between peacekeeping and development as the U.N.’s peacekeeping presence winds down.
NEW YORK – The New York State Office of Court Administration has halted the ability of United States federal immigration officials to arrest Caribbean and other immigrants in state courthouses without warrants.
In a less that 25-minute informal gathering with reporters at Florida Memorial University (FMU) in Miami Gardens, following his formal announcement that he was running for president of the United States, Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam was called an “underdog” and “long shot” candidate.
NEW YORK – Caribbean American Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke has expressed deep concern over a ruling in the United States Supreme Court, which allows Caribbean and other immigrants facing deportation to be detained even after they have completed their prison terms.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – Six months after he was sworn into office, the government of Prime Minister Jean-Henry Céant was forced out last month after the Lower Chamber of Deputies voted overwhelming to remove it from office.
Team Jamaica Bickle, a United States-based hospitality group, is honoring former Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller. Simpson Miller, Jamaica’s first female leader, was among several individuals scheduled to be honored on April 1 at TBJ’s 25th anniversary reception in Kingston.
Embattled Caribbean American Robert W. Runcie rode a groundswell of support last month to return as superintendent of schools in Broward County, Florida, despite efforts to oust him.
MIAMI, FL – Miami-Dade County Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava honored Be Strong International with a proclamation recognizing March 23, 2019 as "Have a Heart Day."
KINGSTON, JAMAICA – Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz will be one of four newcomers to soccer’s global showpiece, the FIFA Women’s World Cup, which gets underway on June 7, 2019 in France. This historic feat was achieved last October when the Reggae Girlz became the first Caribbean nation to qualify for the Women’s World Cup,defeating Panama on penalties in the third-place game at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament.
An island in the Caribbean has been drawn into an explosive scandal involving sexual exploitation of underage girls, possible United States justice system cover-up and a rich, powerful American.