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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has dedicated funds to support young people in Barbados in developing environmentally sustainable business ideas. She allocated BDS$1 million from the Zayed Foundation for Humanity Award and an additional BDS$2 million from Generation Unlimited through UNICEF for the project. An advisory board of experts in the blue and green economy will oversee the selection of projects eligible for financial assistance. The selection process will be […]

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Tamarind Sauce for Doubles & Pholourie

As a lil fella on the islands, this was a fave snack of mine during my primary school days. There were vendors outside Harmony Hall Presbyterian School who sold this sauce in small bags, along with Mango Chow and Mango Talkari. Said vendors were well supported by my brother and me, with our daily allowance, which my mom would give us. You’ll Need… 1 lb Tamarind 3 1/2 cups of […]

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St. Vincent PM accuses China of election interference to reinstate Golden Passport scheme

As preparations for general elections are stepped up in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an interesting situation is playing itself out in the political theater. Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves accuses China and other players of financing the main opposition party in a bid to replace his 24-year-old administration. In a plethora of recent remarks, Gonsalves, 79, has laid bare intelligence, which he says shows that the opposition New Democratic Party's […]

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Jamaican designer goes global after dressing Dancehall royalty

Costume and production designer Anna-Lisa Guthrie does n0t follow trends; she transforms them. Better known as Annaixe, the self-taught creative has gained attention for constructing bold, sculptural garments from unconventional materials — including her now-viral designs made entirely from old phone books, rope, and paper towels. “It wasn’t traditionally pretty,” Guthrie said of the piece. “But it was daring. I love that. Fashion doesn’t always have to be beautiful; sometimes […]

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Op-Ed | The best budget ever gets even better: Making New York City more affordable for working-class New Yorkers

Last week, our ‘Best Budget Ever’ got even better as our administration worked with the City Council to deliver a budget that prioritizes public safety, affordability, and improved quality of life — the things that matter most to New Yorkers. Our budget builds on the work we have done to protect $1.4 billion in critical programs facing stimulus cliffs and makes real investments in the areas working-class families care about […]

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One Love: One Voice: One Day: themes IRD 2025

July 1 signals International Reggae Day. Actually for the 31st consecutive year, the dateline has been marked by a global appreciation of Jamaica's home-grown music. The irony is that on that day, a community of fans unify by blasting the beat, wearing the colors of red, gold and green, plant trees to, gather together to create pictures, entertain virtual meetings and lively up themselves by deejays across the planet hosting […]

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Uncovering the history of a secretive crime boss is a great surprise for readers

“Madame Queen: The Life and Crimes of Harlem’s Underground Racketeer, Stephanie St. Clair” by Mary Kay McBrayer c.2025, Park Row Books                                            $30.00                                     256 pages   Keep your eyes on the prize. If you want something enough, you’ll never, ever lose sight of that goal. You’ll do what it takes to achieve it, letting it linger in your dreams at night and dictate where you live, who you live with, where […]

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Caribbean-American Delegation, NYS Black Legislative Task Force honor Soca star Nailah Blackman

Brooklyn Assembly Members Jaime Williams and Monique Chandler-Waterman, co-chairs of the New York State Caribbean-American Delegation, say they were "excited" on Saturday, June 21, to collaborate with the New York State Black Legislative Taskforce in honoring Trinidadian Soca artiste Nailah Blackman as part of their Caribbean-American Month and Black Music Month celebrations. The honor ceremony occurred at Nick's Lobster House on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, Senators […]

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Mr. P’s Homemade Ice Cream, made with love, honors Juneteenth with free scoops

Everyone loves a good serving of ice cream, so it was no surprise when Trinidad-native Patrick Victor invited his Little Caribbean community for a free scoop of Mr. P's Homemade Ice Cream in innovative tropical flavors that he says are made with love. A line stretched along the sidewalk outside the colorful façade of 1397 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, on Freedom Day, June 19. Several children, parents, and teens waited patiently […]

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