Mia Mottley named to Forbes’ 2025 World’s 100 Most Powerful Women list signals another milestone for Caribbean leadership on the global stage. Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley earned the
Mia Mottley named to Forbes’ 2025 World’s 100 Most Powerful Women list signals another milestone for Caribbean leadership on the global stage. Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley earned the
Kes the Band headlines Unity Jazz Festival in January 2026, marking a major milestone for Caribbean music. The Trinidad and Tobago supergroup will perform on January 8–9, 2026, at Lincoln
The article “Bahamas Eyes Landmark Visa-Free Deal With the United States” looks at the government’s plan to pursue a formal visa-free travel agreement with Washington. The proposal marks a major
Google Pay launches in Trinidad, giving customers a new way to make fast and secure payments with their smart devices. First Citizens introduced the service this week, marking the first
Grenada is celebrating a proud moment as Muddy’s Payroll Makes Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2025, securing the No. 85 spot. This achievement highlights Muddy’s growing
The stakeholder sessions brought together representatives from government ministries, tourism businesses, community groups, and service providers. The presentations reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to transparency and alignment, ensuring that stakeholders understand
CAL introduces baggage updates as part of a major step toward improving the travel experience for its customers. The new real-time notification feature gives passengers clearer information about their checked
Sunrise Airways will expand its U.S. network this winter with new service to Fort Lauderdale starting December 15, 2025. The Haiti-based airline will connect Cap-Haïtien International Airport (CAP) and Fort
The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce that Grenada will host its first-ever national flower festival from 8 – 15 November 2026. The announcement was made yesterday at
Carriacou-born artist Camille John, known as Ms. Camille, is quickly becoming one of soca’s most promising new voices. Her breakout single “Mango” continues to gain momentum across the Caribbean diaspora,






