India Is Looking West Again — And the Indo-Caribbean Is Suddenly Back at the Center
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Antigua and Barbuda Returns Browne for Fourth Term in Landslide
Caribbean Media Reckoning: Outlet Closures Reshape the Regional Information Ecosystem
CARICOM Agriculture Ministers Endorse Regional Food Security Response to Middle East Disruption
Nearly 15,000 Have Used CARICOM Free Movement Agreement, Barbados Reports
West Indies Championship Heads to Playoffs Under New Bilateral Format Amid Financial Pressures at CWI
Two Caribbean Countries, One Week, Opposite Directions on Press Freedom
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Police Commissioner Calls for Self-Discipline Among Officers as Jamaica Records Historic Levels of Fatal Shootings
Jamaica's police chief urges restraint amid a surge in security-force killings. Plus: PEP exam concludes, NaRRA bill debate, and a deadly Manchester home invasion.
Cunupia Home Invasion Ends in Police Shootout: Four Suspects Killed, Manhunt Continues for Two
Police-Defence Force operation kills four home invasion suspects in Cunupia. Plus: TTEC wage settlement begins mid-month, school infrastructure stalls, and renewable energy lag flagged.
Opposition Flags Debt Pressure Despite Twenty Quarters of Growth as Barbados Prepares IMF Standby Talks
DLP raises economic risks alarm as Barbados approaches IMF standby talks with US$72 million in obligations due. Plus: May Day messaging, citizen-owned solar plant, and a youth mental-health alert.
Africa
Accra Almanac: Black Sherif Sweeps TGMA on a Day Ghana Stops to Remember 126
The Accra Almanac for the week ending May 10: a Music Awards night that landed on the country's quietest anniversary, a fuel economy held together by a 36-pesewa subsidy, and seven days of Accra-Tema power maintenance ahead.
Nairobi Dispatch: Africa Forward Summit Looms as Fuel Lines Spread and the Cedi Watches the Dollar
The Nairobi Dispatch for the week ending May 10: an investment summit drawing 30+ heads of state, a fuel shortage rippling out from the city, and a hantavirus alert at airport entry points.
Naija Lookbook: AMVCA Night, Lagos Stewardship Reports, and a Continental Xenophobia Question Without a Continental Answer
The Naija Lookbook for the week ending May 10: a Saturday-night film and TV gala at Eko Hotel, Lagos commissioners preparing stewardship reports ahead of 2027, and a labour-led continental challenge to South African xenophobia.
Cape Chronicles: A Minister Says There Are 'No Xenophobic Attacks' as Continental Pressure Builds and the Constitutional Court Reopens an Impeachment Question
The Cape Chronicles for the week ending May 10: a presidency under continental pressure on xenophobia, a Constitutional Court reconsideration of an impeachment case, and the long shadow of a 30-year-old crisis returning.
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