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Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 contestant after fall on stage

Miss Jamaica Universe Back Home As Recovery Continues

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Dec. 15, 2025: Miss Jamaica Universe 2025, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, is back in Jamaica and is now receiving...
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Caribbean Stars Ignite UBS Arena For ‘Jamaica Strong’ Hurricane Relief Concert

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By NAN ET EDITOR News Americas, NY, NY, Sun. Dec. 14, 2025: Some of the Caribbean’s biggest music stars brought fire, soul and unity to...
Claudia Jones, Trinidad-born journalist and activist, working at her desk while advocating for Black rights and Caribbean communities in the diaspora.

Unsung Caribbean Heroes You Didn’t Learn About in School

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By Madelyn Herrera News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. Dec. 14, 2025: When Caribbean history is taught in classrooms, it is often reduced to a...
Sean Paul drops new single on heels of Hurricane Melissa.

New Caribbean Music This Week: Sean Paul, Anthony B, Machel Montano,...

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BY NAN ET Editor News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Dec. 12, 2025: New Caribbean music continues to surge with purpose, rhythm, and global appeal...
Ethiopian restaurant workers serve customers in Washington, D.C., highlighting the everyday lives of Ethiopian immigrants affected by the termination of TPS.

Ethiopians On TPS Given 60 Days To Leave US

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News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Fri. Dec. 12, 2205: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, (DHS), today gave Ethiopian immigrants in the US on Temporary...
Retired Antiguan educator Teacher Gen being honored at Potters Village as students and community members look on.

A Tribute To Potters’ Queen Of Education – Teacher Gen

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By Dr. Isaac Newton News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 11, 2025: Some lives arrive quietly, yet they leave whole generations glowing. Teacher Gen...
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Rethinking Caribbean Diplomacy In A Shifting Global Landscape

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By Dr. Isaac Newton News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 11, 2025: Caribbean diplomacy must begin with a clear understanding of who we are...
Kes the Band’s lead singer Kees Dieffenthaller performing on stage in a vibrant Caribbean set during a live concert. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images)

Kes The Band To Headline Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Unity Jazz...

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Dec. 10, 2025: Trinidad and Tobago’s globally acclaimed Kes the Band will kick off 2026 on one of...
Azruddin Mohamed stands with his lawyers outside the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court during his ongoing US extradition proceedings.

Extradition Hearing For US-Indicted Guyanese MP And Next Opposition Leader -Azruddin...

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News Americas, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Weds. Dec. 10, 2025: The extradition proceedings for US-indicted Guyanese MP and next opposition leader, WIN Party founder and businessmen...
Author Nyan Reynolds commentary on gentrification, memory, and community displacement.

There It Is, The G-Word: An Exploration Of Gentrification, Memory, And...

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By Nyan Reynolds News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Dec. 9, 2025: There are certain words you avoid as a writer because they carry emotional landmines....

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