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Late Prince Philip reportedly ‘embodied European bigotry & xenophobia’
LONDON, UK – The death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on April 9, 2021, saw an outpouring of love and support to the Royal Family, not only for the tragic loss but in celebration of Philip’s charitable works and achievements over the years.
Economic reality in the VI: Welcome to the raw truth
Kenneth G. Gladstone
Coronavirus shockwaves have prompted unprecedented lockdowns which left many nations reeling from economic displacement which has impoverished many, and governments are left in a tailspin trying to make sense of it all.
Do Black Lives Really Matter in VI?
Kenneth G. Gladstone
Standing for the cause
Let me categorically declare my disgust for the brutal disregard for the lives of our Brothers and Sisters of African descent as perpetrated by racist factions in the United States of America and other places across the world.
A travel story- Part B
Dickson Igwe
There is an international quality to Paris. This is an appeal London is losing with Brexit and growing xenophobia.
Virgin Islands Migration: the woes, abuses, and solutions
By Dickson Igwe
Four stories in the Virgin Islands national press of July 2013 spoke profoundly to a major issue. The narratives were all linked to the combustible topic of migration. This twin narrative attempts to sew these stories together into a single opinion piece.