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PM Browne Warns Voters Against ‘Risk’ of Changing Leadership Ahead of April 30 Poll
ANTIGUA NEWSROOM
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- Prime Minister Gaston Browne is urging voters to reject a change in government, warning that the country cannot afford what he described as the risks associated with untested leadership in a time of global uncertainty.
6 detained, firearms recovered in municipal officer’s killing
TRINIDAD EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
SAN FERNANDO, Trinidad and Tobago- A major breakthrough has been made in the investigation into the killing of a municipal police officer and the theft of firearms from the San Fernando Municipal Police Station, with six people now in custody and a quantity of weapons recovered.
Increase in Income Tax threshold now in effect in Jamaica
JIS
KINGSTON, Jamaica- Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) is reminding the public that, effective April 1, 2026, the Income Tax threshold (tax-free amount) was increased to $1,902,360, up from $1,799,376.
T&T boycotts CARICOM over SG reappointment; Chairman says process was proper
THE ST. KITTS & NEVIS OBSERVER
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago- The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has taken a firm stance in the ongoing CARICOM dispute, refusing to participate in regional discussions on the reappointment of Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett and raising concerns that could affect its role and financial commitment within the Community.
Cuba Warns US Attack Would Bring Heavy Losses
NEWS MAX
HAVANA, Cuba- Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned that Cuba would wage a guerrilla-style fight if the United States launches a military attack on the island, saying such a move would "result in immense losses" for both countries.
Double homicide investigation, US tourist one of the victims
THE DAILY HERALD
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten- St. Maarten Police Force KPSM has confirmed that a traffic incident in the early hours of Monday, March 2, on Arlet Peters Road (also known as Old Cake House Road) is now being treated as a double homicide.
Jamaica rejects St Kitts’ claim of first legal recognition of Rastafari
JAMAICA GLEANER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- The Government of Jamaica has pushed back against claims that St Kitts and Nevis is the first Caribbean nation to recognise Rastafarianism in law, insisting that Jamaica has long acknowledged the faith within its constitutional and parliamentary framework.
MP Lewis files Motion of No Confidence against VROMI Minister Patrice Gumbs
THE DAILY HERALD
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten- A motion of no confidence has been submitted in Parliament against Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) Patrice Gumbs, with Member of Parliament (MP) Lyndon Lewis sharply criticizing what he described as ongoing failures in leadership, infrastructure management and public service delivery.
Grenlec warns rising fuel prices will affect customer bills
NOW GRENADA
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada- Grenada Electricity Services Ltd (Grenlec) is advising customers that rising global fuel prices are expected to further increase electricity costs in the coming months.
At least 16 killed & thousands displaced by gang attack in rural Haiti
BBC
JEAN-DENIS, Haiti- Police are trying to reach a gang-controlled area in central Haiti where at least 16 people have been killed in a series of attacks over the weekend.





























