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March 29th, 2017
UPDATE: Both Obama daughters in BVI

MOSKITO ISLAND, VI- This news site can now confirm that both daughters of former US President Barack H. Obama and Michelle L. Obama are getting their turn at the British Virgin Islands (BVI) experience.

February 7th, 2017
Ex-President Obama Kitesurfing in BVI waters; Watch video

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The world is now aware that immediately after leaving office on January 20, 2017 after eight years, former United States of America President Barack H. Obama (D) and wife Mrs Michelle L. Obama's first foreign trip was to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) for a 10-day vacation.

February 2nd, 2017
Ex-President Obama & wife end vacation; Leave BVI for DC

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, BVI- After some 10 nights in a rest and relaxation mode at a private island in the British Virgin Islands, the United States of America’s former First Couple Barack H. Obama (D) and Michelle L. Obama have departed the British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean.

January 30th, 2017
Obamas still vacationing in BVI

MOSKITO ISLAND, BVI- While his successor President Donald J. Trump (R) has the world upside down with his executive orders, which include banning some nationals from Muslim majority countries, resulting in protests every day around the United States of America, former President and First Lady Barack H. Obama (D) and Michelle L. Obama are still in the British Virgin Islands.

January 24th, 2017
Exclusive: The Obamas vacationing on Moskito Island, BVI

MOSKITO ISLAND, VI- Our newsroom has been overwhelmed with calls from the international media, including from media houses in the United States and Canada, seeking information about former United States President Barack H. Obama, a Democrat, and his wife, former First Lady Michelle L. Obama’s visit to the British Overseas Territory of the Virgin Islands.

March 30th, 2013
The lemurs are here to stay- Richard Branson suggests

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- While noting that there may come a day when lemurs on Necker Island are relocated to Madagascar; Sir Richard Branson has suggested that the Virgin Islands will continue to be the second home of lemurs permanently.

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