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03/19/2026
The Hidden Power of Leadership: Delegating Tasks and Aligning Talent in an Age of Uncertainty
By Dr. Isaac NewtonNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. March 19, 2026: A senior manager gathers her team on a Monday morning. Markets have shifted again. Energy prices have climbed. Supply chains remain fragile, and emerging technologies are altering the nature of work faster than organizations can
03/18/2026
Taye Diggs To Star In New Lifetime Romance Filmed In Nevis – Birthplace Of Hamilton
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. March 19, 2026: Award-winning actor Taye Diggs is set to star in a new Lifetime romantic drama filmed in the Caribbean, putting the spotlight on the island of Nevis, the birthplace of the US’s first Secretary of the Treasury and a US founding father, Alexander Ham
03/18/2026
Caribbean Nationals From Three Caribbean Countries Now Face $15,000 U.S. Visa Bond Requirement
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. March 18, 2026: Nationals from three Caribbean countries – Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, and Grenada – along with those from 47 other mostly African nations – will now be required to post a visa bond of up to $15,000 before receiving U.S. visitor visas for busines
03/18/2026
The Imperative Of South-South Cooperation For Developing Countries
By Deodat MaharajNews Americas, Gebze, Türkiye, Weds. March. 18, 2026: Multilateralism as we know it is going through a seismic shift. Old alliances are being tested with clearly defined spheres of influence emerging. Whilst this represents a shock to the established world order, most wealthy count
03/18/2026
11 Immigrants Now Dead In ICE Custody In 2026 As Questions Mount Over Care and Release Practices
By Felicia J. PersaudNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. March 18, 2026: The number of immigrants who have died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in 2026 has now risen to 11, with additional deaths reported shortly after release – raising urgent concerns about med
03/18/2026
The Cuba Dilemma: The Caribbean Thriving Beyond Diplomatic Trauma
By Dr. Isaac NewtonThere are moments in history when power no longer feels compelled to explain itself. Cuba has entered such a moment. An entire society is being strained through the steady constriction of the systems that sustain ordinary life. Electricity fails, water access weakens, and hospital
03/18/2026
The 10th Anniversary of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War: Advancing the Path to Institutionalizing Peace Amid Present Conflict
News Americas, Washington, D.C., March 17, 2026: The Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) achieved the 10th anniversary of its proclamation on March 14, drawing renewed attention to efforts to strengthen international norms aimed at preventing war and resolving disputes through law and c
03/17/2026
The Sound Of A Democracy Thinking: How Silence Speaks In Small States
By Dr. Isaac NewtonNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Mar. 17, 2026: The square is quiet. Campaign banners sway lightly in the wind. Loudspeakers carry rehearsed promises, yet their echoes meet only empty chairs. At first glance, the silence might appear as disinterest. In reality, it is something f
