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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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President Obama announces major overhaul of US foreign policy on Cuba

December 17, 2014December 14, 2015 Written by Antillean Media Group

The US and Cuba have swapped prisoners in what appears to be the first move in radically overhauling diplomatic relations

BusinessCARICOM & Foreign Policy

How the Caribbean ranked in the global corruption index

December 16, 2014December 30, 2014 Written by Denise Clarke

According to Transparency International, Barbados has the lowest perceived levels of public sector corruption in the Caribbean region… but the index itself is not without its faults

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Antigua withdraws from race for Commonwealth Secretary-General

December 14, 2014December 15, 2014 Written by Antillean Media Group

Sir Ronald Sanders, High Commissioner of Antigua & Barbuda to London, has bowed out of the race for Commonwealth Secretary General

CARICOM & Foreign PolicySustainability

Lima COP-20: Is a legally-binding agreement feasible?

December 12, 2014December 12, 2014 Written by Sophia Longsworth

Lord Nicholas Stern says that a commitment to sustainable development is more important than a binding deal that lacks credibility

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Witnesses begin chilling testimonies of alleged police killings in Tivoli

December 10, 2014December 14, 2014 Written by Denise Clarke

Witnesses recount the cold-blooded killing of two men by police officers during the Tivoli Commission of Enquiry in Jamaica

CARICOM & Foreign PolicySustainability

Lima COP-20: What happened in the first week

December 8, 2014December 8, 2014 Written by Sophia Longsworth

Developing countries feel sidelined in the Lima negotiations, at a time when an agreement is critical for a legally-binding deal in Paris next year

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