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Pathologists never ruled out ‘forced drowning’ – Adriana Younge’s family
KAIETEUR NEWS
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- One day after President Irfaan Ali informed the nation that the three-member pathology team, who conducted a post-mortem examination (PME) on the corpse of 11-year-old Adriana Younge, concluded that the child did not die from forcible drowning, family members are disputing this information.
Cayman Islands vote for a new government today
LOOP NEWS
Cayman Islands- A record 25,643 people are eligible to cast ballots in the general election here on Wednesday, with voters also being called upon to vote in a referendum that will not be binding on the incoming administration.
RSS completes probe into death of man shot and killed by Guyana police
LOOP NEWS
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- Investigators from the Barbados-based Regional Security System (RSS) have completed their investigations into the police shooting death of Ronaldo Peters, 21, earlier this month.
China accuses U.S. of fueling Haiti’s crisis with failed arms embargo
THE HAITIAN TIMES
NEW YORK, New York, USA- China’s representative to the United Nations accused the United States of enabling gang violence in Haiti, saying Washington’s “perfunctory” implementation of the arms embargo has allowed illegal weapons to flood the country.
Jamaica deploying fresh troops to Haiti
JAMAICA GLEANER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- A 21-member CARICOM Joint Task Force-Haiti (CJTF-H) relief team comprising members of Jamaica's security forces will be deployed to Haiti to support the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission there, the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has announced.
Cases of malaria detected in Belize
LOOP NEWS
BELMOPAN, Belize- Health officials have confirmed the first locally transmitted malaria cases in Belize in more than six years, prompting increased surveillance and mosquito control measures in affected communities.
Former banker calls for Caribbean trade routes to bypass US amid tariff concerns
ANTIGUA OBSERVER
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- Former banker and management consultant Everett Christian is urging Caribbean nations to establish direct trade routes that bypass the United States as a strategic response to President Donald Trump’s newly imposed tariffs.
Guyana: Director of gold company charged with money laundering
LOOP NEWS
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- Authorities in Guyana have charged a Brazilian businessman with five counts of money laundering following the seizure of over $193 million in cash and gold from his Georgetown business operation.
JN Bank UK losses accumulate to £43m
JAMAICA GLEANER
KINGSTON, Jamaica- JN Bank UK has accumulated more than £43 million in losses over five years, according to UK Companies House filings.
Public school teachers stage sit-in over delayed appointment letters
ANTIGUA OBSERVER
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- Teachers attached to several government schools across the country engaged in industrial action on Tuesday morning, staging a sit-in to protest the delayed issuance of their instruments of appointment. The move comes after years of back-and-forth discussions with education authorities, as teachers who were eligible for upgrades between 2017 and 2022 are yet to receive their official appointment letters.

