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This desk covers domestic politics in CARICOM Member States, in addition to the foreign policy issues that influence, or are influenced by, the Caribbean region

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Despite Ebola fears, cancellation of Trinidad’s carnival is off the cards

October 20, 2014October 3, 2015 Written by Antillean Media Group

Amid worry about the ongoing Ebola epidemic in parts of West Africa, the Trinidadian Minister of Health assures that Carnival 2015 will go on as planned

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Abu Bakr speaks on his deportation from Jamaica

October 19, 2014October 20, 2014 Written by Antillean Media Group

The Jamaat-Al-Muslimeen speaks on Jamaica-Trinidad relations, and his views on CARICOM, in the wake of his detainment and deportation from Jamaica

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Here are all the Caribbean states with active West Africa travel restrictions

October 19, 2014October 4, 2015 Written by Antillean Media Group

Individual regional governments are enacting vastly different travel restrictions in an uncoordinated manner in response to the Ebola outbreak. Here are the latest updates.

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Wayne Kublasingh prepared to die over Trinidad highway development

October 5, 2014October 3, 2015 Written by Alison Singer

Meet Dr. Wayne Kublasingh, the protester who is now on the 17th day of a hunger strike in protest of Trinidad’s largest and most complex infrastructure development to date.

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Decriminalisation of homosexuality is still off the cards in Trinidad & Tobago

September 27, 2014December 14, 2015 Written by Antillean Media Group

Criminalisation of gay men will continue for the foreseebale future of the People’s Partnership government, says Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s nephew murdered

September 1, 2014September 30, 2015 Written by Antillean Media Group

Albert Browne, the 18-year-old nephew of Prime Minister Gaston Browne, has been shot to death, bringing the murder toll in Antigua & Barbuda to ten.

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