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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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OAS brokers deal for a transitional government in Haiti

February 6, 2016February 8, 2016 Written by Antillean Media Group

Haitian President Michel Martelly will demit office on February 7, and an interim government will be put in place until the election process is completed in April

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Caribbean citizenship by investment: Lucrative, but at what cost?

February 5, 2016July 10, 2016 Written by David Jessop, Expert Contributor

Citizenship-by-investment programmes remain controversial, but the revenue potential is enticing. The challenge will be to mitigate the severe reputational risks inherent in the schemes.

CARICOM & Foreign PolicyIdentities

Barbados MP: Accept the existence of gay relationships

February 3, 2016February 4, 2016 Written by Antillean Media Group

Barbados Minister of Education, Ronald Jones, has called for Barbadians to accept the existence of gay and lesbian relationships as his government debates amendments to the Domestic Violence Act

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Jamaica goes to the polls on February 25

February 1, 2016February 29, 2016 Written by Antillean Media Group

Optimistic for a second term, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller announced February 25, 2016 as the date for Jamaica’s general elections

CARICOM & Foreign Policy

Journalist detained at anti-government protests in St. Vincent & the Grenadines

January 25, 2016February 1, 2016 Written by Antillean Media Group

Questions raised after a Grenadian journalist was arrested and detained without charge, while covering anti-government protests in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

BusinessCARICOM & Foreign Policy

How compliance regulations are hurting the Caribbean’s indigenous banks

January 13, 2016July 10, 2016 Written by David Jessop, Expert Contributor

With international banks withdrawing from correspondent banking with small states, the threat to the Caribbean’s indigenous banks and the private sector is dire

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