Grenada’s political puzzle: Games from October 1983 to present
By Hudson George
It was after midnight. I just came from work, about an hour and decided to write about the upcoming Canadian election to...
Politics is in everything in this region of ours
By Dwyer Astaphan
Silly season, slurs, suspicion and political tribalism are linked to the fact that many of us have abandoned our sense of reason...
Tourism Matters: Are we any closer to establishing a one-stop shop for tourism investment?
By Adrian Loveridge
As someone who has been intimately involved with tourism on Barbados, after 30 years, we still seem far from simplifying the process...
The View from Europe: Caribbean time and energy needed to better relate to a...
By David Jessop
The spectacle of Britain all but tearing itself apart over its future relationship with the European Union (EU) has been unedifying. Now,...
Resist the UN being held to ransom
By Sir Ronald Sanders
The United Nations (UN) is facing a severe shortage of cash, and, according to its Secretary-General, António Guterres, “the Organization runs...
Three editors of newspaper I will always remember
By Hudson George
The passing of Caribbean New Now chief editor Barry Randall a few months ago was shocking to me. It was not the type...
Anything can be put into a book
By Akilah Holder
I cannot sit by and not comment on the LGBTQIA issue. I cannot do it, not when I know that it is...
Tourism Matters: Qatar Airways flights to Guyana a significant development
By Adrian Loveridge
The announcement that the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority has signed an agreement with the government of Guyana which will permit award-winning Qatar...
The Chinese are coming, corals reefs are dying: What next, the mountains?
By R.D. Miller
Modernization is important; but should it reiterate a nation of its once colonial rule where only the ruling class and famous get...
Politics in Grenada is a mélange
By Hudson George
Grenada’s politics is a mélange; and as the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is getting ready to elect a new political...
‘How dare you’
By Jean H Charles
Greta Thunberg, the young Swedish girl who challenged the world body at the 2019 conference for climate change, to stop inflicting...
The View from Europe: Cuba re-embraces Russia as US sanctions bite
By David Jessop
Sometime next month, Russia’s prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, is expected to travel to Cuba. His visit is likely to cement the two...
Tourism Matters: The demise of the world’s first iconic tour operator
By Adrian Loveridge
It would be extremely disingenuous while still in the United Kingdom (UK) not to comment on the demise of the world’s first,...
United Kingdom: Winning elections is everything
By Sir Ronald Sanders
As she delivered the unanimous decision of the 11 members of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland...