Prime Minister Mia Mottley is urging the United States to avert a Caribbean trade crisis as the North American country moves ...
Caribbean leaders are loudly defying U.S. threats to strip them of their visas unless they kick out Cuban doctors and nurses working in their countries.
Caribbean leaders appear united with regard to the 40-year-old Cuban Medical Cooperation Programme, with some of them ...
Taking place at New York's Spring Studios on April 30, the fourth installment of the event will host leaders in government, ...
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“I will prefer to lose my visa than to have 60 poor and working people die,” said St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves.
The U.S. government is at war with Cuban doctors working in other countries. Now 24,180 Cuban healthcare providers, mostly doctors, perform duties in 56 ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy are Caribbean leaders fighting Trump to keep Cuban doctors?Cuban medical missions provide crucial support to several Caribbean healthcare systems, especially in times of crisis.
The Karate Kid, a martial arts classic, is set to return to cinemas to celebrate its 40th anniversary. This re-release invites audiences to relive the inspiring journey of Daniel LaRusso and his ...
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has signalled to US authorities that she is ready to give up her US visa if a “sensible agreement” cannot be reached on the question of Cuban medical ...
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali will assess whether the call by Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro for a face-to-face meeting is good for Guyana and the nation’s security interest. This was according to ...
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