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04/01/2026
War With Iran: The Three Fronts Of Modern Warfare Explained
By Ron CheongNews Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Weds. April 1, 2026: The war with Iran is reshaping modern warfare, revealing critical failures across military, economic and psychological fronts. Fresh off its stunning strike on Venezuela, capturing President Nicholas Maduro in a display of technologic
04/01/2026
Haiti Child Soldiers: Barbecue, Gangs And A Growing Crisis
By Danny ShawNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 1, 2026: A shaky video shot in the streets of Solino in October 2024 captures the reality unfolding in Haiti. In the clip, a contingent of young men and child soldiers wave guns in the air and chant triumphantly: “Take Solino! If you are not with
04/01/2026
Caribbean Women Entrepreneurs And Financial Literacy: Profit Without Pressure
By Michelle BaptisteNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 1, 2026: April marks the intersection of Stress Awareness Month and Financial Literacy Month, two conversations that are often treated separately, but for women entrepreneurs, especially in the Caribbean, are deeply connected.Because here
03/31/2026
ICE Custody Deaths Increase Across U.S., Prompting Scrutiny
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. March. 31, 2026: The number of ICE custody deaths involving immigrants in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention continues to rise in 2026, raising concerns about detention conditions, medical care, and post-release practices.Recent fatalities across mu
03/30/2026
Fenty Beauty Expands To Guyana Despite No Rihanna Visit
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Mar. 30, 2026: Rihanna’s global brand Fenty Beauty has officially launched in Guyana, marking a major expansion into the Caribbean market.Fenty Beauty, the globally recognized cosmetics brand founded by the Barbadian superstar, officially launched in Guyana on March
03/30/2026
CARICOM News: How U.S. And China Are Shaping Caribbean Energy
By Ron CheongNews Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Mar. 30, 2026: CARICOM news is increasingly shaped by rising geopolitical pressure as the United States and China compete for influence in the Caribbean’s energy sector. CARICOM began as an ambitious project rooted in regional unity, resilience to exter
