People attend a candlelight vigil for Haitians living in the US under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) immigration program in Miami, Florida on February 3, 2026. Late on February 2, federal judge Ana C. Reyes of the Federal District Court in Washington, blocked the Trump administration from ending TPS for an estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The status, which offers protection from deportation and work authorization, was set to expire on Feb. 3. 2026

Haitian American Congresswoman Salutes TPS Ruling As Little Haiti Prays

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News Americas, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Weds. Feb. 4, 2026: Haitians in Miami’s Little Haiti gathered in prayer Tuesday night, giving thanks after a...
When Skills Matter More Than Passports: A Caribbean Reckoning

When Skills Matter More Than Passports: A Caribbean Reckoning

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By Dr. Isaac Newton News Americas, NY, NY, Fri. Jan. 30, 2026: What happens when the world starts paying for what you can do, but...
Standing Upright in an Age of Bullying

Donald Trump And The False Assumption Of Coherence

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By Ron Cheong News Americas, Toronto, Canada, Thurs. Jan. 29, 2026: Donald Trump’s political approach has not been defined by a consistent commitment to long-term...
Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday has laid out his first national budget since taking office — and the figures reveal both ambition and constraint as his administration grapples with rising debt costs, disaster recovery, and tight revenue growth.

St. Vincent and Grenadines New Government Lays Out New Budget

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News Americas, KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Jan. 29, 2026: St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister, Dr. Godwin Friday, has laid...
Families Sue U.S. Government Over Caribbean Killings — Arguing There Was No War

Families Sue U.S. Government Over Caribbean Killings — Arguing There Was...

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Jan. 28, 2026: The families of two Trinidad and Tobago nationals killed last year during a U.S. military strike...
A walks past cars burned by armed gangs and used as a barricade during clashes last week with Haitian security forces on a deserted street in the city center, seen from an armored police vehicle during a patrol, in Port-au-Prince on January 16, 2026. An

US Revokes Visas Of Two Members Of Haiti’s Presidential Council

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. Jan. 26, 2026: The U.S. Department of State has imposed visa restrictions and revocations on two members of...
Taking The Sign Out Of The Window - Carney’s Illuminating Leadership: The Path For Middle Powers

Taking The Sign Out Of The Window – Mark Carney’s Illuminating...

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 By Ron Cheong News Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Sat. Jan. 24, 2026: There are moments in global affairs when a speech does more than fill a...
What Now After Davos

What Now After Davos

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By Dr. Isaac Newton News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sat. Jan. 24, 2026: Davos is the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland,...
The Mahogany That Built Britain And Bankrupted the Caribbean

The Mahogany That Built Britain And Bankrupted the Caribbean

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By Nyan Reynolds News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Jan. 22, 2026: Walk into any Britain manor house built in the eighteenth century, and your...
Guyana-born Centenarian Pauline (Irma) Persaud, c. (contributed image)

Against The Odds: A Guyana Born Centenarian And Current Health Care

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By Ron Cheong News Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Fri. Jan. 23, 2026: Giving birth in a developing nation a hundred years ago was an act of...