Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago fear for their lives and jobs after US strikes in the Caribbean
Read full article: Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago fear for their lives and jobs after US strikes in the CaribbeanFishermen in Trinidad and Tobago are fearing that a U.S. military strike in the Caribbean could kill them and their livelihoods.
A letter demanding data on Cuban medical missions roils the Caribbean and the Americas
Read full article: A letter demanding data on Cuban medical missions roils the Caribbean and the AmericasAn unusual request from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights about Cuban medical brigades is roiling countries in the Caribbean and the Americas.
Ariel Henry bows to pressure, saying he'll resign once a council is formed to lead crisis-hit Haiti
Read full article: Ariel Henry bows to pressure, saying he'll resign once a council is formed to lead crisis-hit HaitiPoliticians across Haiti are scrambling for power after Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created.
Global warming could cost poor countries trillions. They've urged the COP28 climate summit to help
Read full article: Global warming could cost poor countries trillions. They've urged the COP28 climate summit to helpA prominent developing-world leader on the issue of climate change said Monday that global taxes on the financial services, oil and gas, and shipping industries could drum up hundreds of billions to poorer countries adapt to and cope with global warming.
UN chief warns of 'gates of hell' in climate summit, but carbon polluting nations stay silent
Read full article: UN chief warns of 'gates of hell' in climate summit, but carbon polluting nations stay silentThe United Nations chief says Earth is facing a hellish problem in climate change and its leaders still arenโt doing nearly enough to curb carbon emissions thatโs causing it.
Barbados spearheads push on climate disaster financing
Read full article: Barbados spearheads push on climate disaster financingAs climate-amped disasters ratchet up the suffering, the staid international finace system designed for an earlier age may be on the brink of change, driven by those on the front lines.
Global Citizen Festival generates $2.4 billion in pledges
Read full article: Global Citizen Festival generates $2.4 billion in pledgesThe 10th anniversary of the Global Citizen Festival, which included performances from Metallica, Mariah Carey and Usher, generated more than $2.4 billion in commitments to fight extreme poverty and disease.
Barbados bids farewell to British monarchy, becomes republic
Read full article: Barbados bids farewell to British monarchy, becomes republicBarbados has stopped pledging allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II as it shed another vestige of its colonial past and became a republic for the first time in history.
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Leaders dial up doomsday warning to kick-start climate talks
Read full article: Leaders dial up doomsday warning to kick-start climate talksWorld leaders are turning up the heat and resorting to end-of-the-world rhetoric in an attempt to bring new urgency to sputtering international climate negotiations.

Jet Ski ridden by two Americans missing in Barbados has been found
Read full article: Jet Ski ridden by two Americans missing in Barbados has been foundTwo Americans, Oscar Suarez and Magdalena Devil, traveling in Barbados are missing after they took a rented Jet Ski out to sea and did not return, according to the country's national police. (CNN) - A Jet Ski bearing the registration number of one used by two Americans missing in Barbados has been found, according to the press secretary for the Barbadian prime minister. Oscar Suarez, 32, and Magdalena Devil, 25, went missing June 24 after they rented a Jet Ski on Holetown Beach. The Jet Ski was recovered Saturday off the coast of the island of Guadeloupe by a French navy ship, according to a news release from Roy Morris, press secretary to Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley. There was no sign of either Suarez or Devil, the release said, citing French authorities.
