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Jamaican confirmed as new president of the Caribbean Court of Justice
The Regional Judicial Legal Services Commission (RJLSC) has recommended to Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders that Justice Winston Anderson, a Jamaican-born jurist, be appointed as the new president of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). In accepting the recommendation, CARICOM leaders are marking Justice Anderson as the fourth president of the Caribbean Court of Justice, replacing… Read More
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Massive celebration of Black History Month on Heritage Sunday at FSUMC
Drumming, lofty singing, dancing, reading, and preaching, among other things, the 134-year-old Fenimore Street United Methodist Church (FSUMC) in Brooklyn on Sunday celebrated Black History Month in grand style during its annual Heritage Sunday Worship Service. African American drummers Eric Frazer and Baba Wesley Gray drummed to pulsating African beats, while Grenadian Natalie Wilson narrated… Read More
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La Fiamma della Speranza accesa ad Atene, inizia il viaggio verso Torino per gli Special Olympics World Winter Games
La fiamma della speranza e dell’inclusione si è accesa oggi nel cuore di Atene per illuminare la marcia di avvicinamento agli Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 e per dare luce al futuro di un’intera generazione di atleti di tutto il mondo. Nella storica cornice dello Zappeion Megaron, si è svolta la solenne cerimonia di accensione… Read More
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Caribbean RoundUp
Bahamas Tourism officials in The Bahamas say they expect the country to become a key player in the rapidly growing space tourism sector as its first international rocket landing is set to take place off the coast of The Exumas. The global space tourism industry’s SpaceX said that its Falcon 9 rocket will launch from… Read More
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Want to love your new employee? Check – Now learn how
“Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work” by Shari Dunn c.2025, Harper Business $32.00 320 pages Check your work. When you were in school, you probably heard that a lot. Look over that math equation. Be sure your spelling is right. Reexamine your answers. Doing those things should result in rewards, right?… Read More
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Op-Ed | New York City values, New York City strong
New York City has a long and eventful history. Over 400 years, we have had our ups and downs. But throughout, New Yorkers’ resiliency has prevailed and our city’s fundamental values have remained constant. We are stronger because of our diversity. Every single person who decides to build their life here becomes part of our… Read More
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Un premio letterario in memoria di don Domenico “Meco” Ricca
Un concorso letterario per ricordare, nel primo anniversario della sua scomparsa, avvenuta il 2 marzo dello scorso anno, la figura di don Domenico Ricca, don Meco per tutti, il salesiano che ha dedicato quasi una vita intera ai ragazzi detenuti nel carcere minorile del Ferrante Aporti. Di quei giovani don Meco è stato per oltre… Read More
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Il presidente della Regione Piemonte Cirio e il sindaco di Torino Lo Russo ad Atene incontrano il Ministro del Turismo Kefalogiannī
“Al lavoro per ripristinare il volo diretto Torino-Atene e potenziare le relazioni turistiche e culturali tra Piemonte e Grecia” Un protocollo di intesa tra la Regione Piemonte, con il coinvolgimento della Città e della Città Metropolitana di Torino, e la Regione dell’Attica per promuovere il turismo tra i due paesi, anche attraverso l’individuazione di specifiche… Read More
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Grenada’s PM wants Europe to pay reparations
As he handed over the chairpersonship of the 15-nation Caribbean Community to Mia Mottley of Barbados, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell told the European Union that it could not avoid making reparation payments for the crimes linked to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Making his remarks as immediate past bloc chair, Mitchell was blunt in his… Read More
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Panamanian Collective hosts marathon screenings to spotlight ‘An Immigrant Story’
On the last Saturday of Black History Month 2025, a predominantly Afro-Panamanian crowd packed into Brooklyn’s Roulette Intermedium to support “Ramon,” a short film about an undocumented immigrant from the isthmus. Slated for four daily screenings, the marathon event culled curious nationals, friends, and advocates of an open immigration policy in America. “I am here… Read More
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