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UK finds two new mutations of COVID amid virus surge

The discovery of two new coronavirus variants in the UK has led to authorities reclassifying the strains as concerns across the country. 

US warns against moves that damage institutions in Haiti amid political gridlock

The United States said it was “deeply concerned” about Haiti’s fragile institutions on Tuesday. However, it stopped short of chastising President Jovenel Moise after his government retired three Supreme Court judges who posed a menace to his leadership.

Bahamas Govt to open passport office on Exuma

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bahamas announced today that Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis would officially open a passport office on Exuma on Friday, February 12, 2021.

Dominica possesses COVID-19 vaccine to immunize 50% population in just 60 days

Prime Minister of Dominica Roosevelt Skerrit, on 9th February 2021, thanked the Indian Prime Minister for the gift of 70k jabs of Covishield vaccine.

Our healthcare sector will benefit from enhancements to infrastructure, says St Lucia PM

Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Allen Chastanet, on 9 February 2021, has acknowledged Saint Lucia's Health system via the Health System Strengthening Project, which is a partnership between the Ministry of Health & Wellness and the World Bank.

Jamaica PM pays tribute to Justice Paul Harrison

Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness paid tribute to former judge & President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Paul Harrison.

Belize gets 523 bales of fabric from Taiwan

The Ministry of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs received a donation of 523 bales of fabric from the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

Haiti government denounces plot to oust president, arrests over 20

 Haitian authorities on Sunday arrested nearly two dozen people, including a Supreme Court judge, for their role in a claimed plot to oust President Jovenel Moise that has increased political tensions in the troubled Caribbean country.

Grenada, a country with no ‘Army’ celebrating its 47th Independence Day

In the Contemporary world, a nation's power is measured based on its Military power. But several countries have no standing army.

Mayor Karen Goh urges Indian Govt to repeal unjust farm laws

Karen K. Goh, mayor of Bakersfield, California, extends her support to the Indian farmers protesting against three farm laws for two months. 

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