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Grenadian student found hanging at Delta State University, Family seeks answers
Grenada: The Caribbean community mourns alongside the family of Demartravion ‘Trey’ Reed, a 21-year-old Grenadian Student, who was found hanging on the campus of the Delta State University in Mississippi. His tragic death has sent shockwaves...

Research Article – Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for educational reform and workforce development: The case of the Cayman Islands
[This is an excerpt from an article in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs and Policy Studies.] In Task-Based Model terms, small states such as Malta and some Caribbean SIDS are deliberately preparing for a...

Grenada Transport Commission continues Spice School Bus Pilot Programme
The Grenada Transport Commission Spice Schools Bus Pilot Programme, launched earlier this year is continuing into its final two and a half months. The pilot is designed to transform student transport by making it safer, more reliable, and more...

Grenadian student found hanging on Mississippi college campus
A Caribbean student was found hanging on Delta State University (DSU) campus in Cleveland, Mississippi, prompting the closure of classes and campus activities on Monday. Delta State News reported that authorities confirmed the discovery near the...

Taking Stock of America's Violent Century
[This essay is adapted from “Measuring Violence,” the first chapter of John Dower’s new book, The Violent American Century: War and Terror Since World War Two.] On February 17, 1941, almost 10 months before Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, Life...
Life Sciences Cloud Content Migration: Separating Fact from Fiction
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China’s military museum a model for preserving Grenada’s story
by Nisha Paul Military Museum of the Chinese People’s Revolution, located near Tiananmen Square Established in 1960, now spans 159,000 square meters, housing over 160,000 artefacts Ambassador Marshall believes Grenada can draw valuable lessons...

The road ahead for NDC!!!
A recent article published by the Grenada-born Canadian-based Researcher Dr. Justine Pierre on the current political situation in the country should not be cast aside by the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) of Prime Minister Dickon...
CARSOLAN and GLOSOLAN Meeting Priorities Strengthening Soil Laboratory Collaboration
GEORGE’S GRENADA, 16 SEPTEMBER 2025– The Caribbean Soil Laboratory Network (CARSOLAN) is poised to benefit from the expertise of the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) to improve soil analytical capacity by strengthening soil data systems,...

National Aquatic Centre launched in Grenada
The Government of Grenada, through the Ministry of Sports in collaboration with the Grenada Amateur Swimming Association (GASA) held the sod turning ceremony for the National Aquatic Centre on Wednesday, 17 September 2025 at the National Stadium....

70,000 Pineapple Plants Arrive in Grenada Under World Bank Food Security Project
Grenada’s agriculture sector is set for a major boost with the arrival of 70,000 pineapple plants shipped from Costa Rica, aimed at revitalizing the nation’s pineapple industry as part of the World Bank’s Food Security Enhancement Project. Ronald...

Overcoming Latin America’s Mounting Debt Crises
Climate finance and green investments will achieve little in debt-strapped economies unless such measures are tied to systemic reform. Latin American and Caribbean countries do not need incremental pledges; they need an overhaul of global...

OPINION: What cannabis legislation can teach us about foreign direct investment (Part 2)
It is a known fact that in the ecosystem of foreign direct investment, investors in Saint Lucia and other Caribbean countries receive significant tax concessions such as but not limited to: VAT relief on building material, furniture, equipment,...

Bucks listed green belt manor house hotel conversion and five new homes approved
A proposal to convert Denham Mount, on Blacksmiths Lane in Tatling End, into a 'boutique hotel' and to build associated leisure, changing and restaurant garden facilities, swimming pools, pickleball courts, glasshouse and cycle stores was...

Small states foreign policy: Drawing on past lessons for the present
by Dr Wendy C Grenade The Government and people of Grenada are faced with perhaps their most challenging foreign policy dilemma since 1983. In this article, I will share some insights on some of the lessons that can be learnt from the past to...
An American Century of Carnage
[This essay is adapted from “Measuring Violence,” the first chapter of John Dower’s new book, The Violent American Century: War and Terror Since World War Two.] On February 17, 1941, almost 10 months before Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, Life...

T&T must create new engines of growth
In light of the Minister of Finance’s recent invitation for public input on the upcoming national budget, I wish to contribute a perspective rooted in the realities faced by citizens and small businesses across our nation. Our nation now stands at...

FBI probes mysterious aircraft crash near Area 51 amid signs of tampering
A U.S. Air Force aircraft (likely an MQ-9 Reaper or RQ-170 drone) crashed near Area 51's security perimeter on September 23, 2025. The FAA imposed a week-long no-fly zone, citing "national security," fueling speculation about the nature of the...

Caribbean Fisheries Mechanism pens agreement with OECS, UWI
H.E. Dr. Didacus Jules, Director General of the OECS (left), with Dr. Marc Williams, Executive Director of the CRFM Secretariat, at the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding during CWA 2025 (Photo: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and...

“These females changed his understanding of the globe”: making Malcolm X
On a pleasurable springtime night in Omaha, Nebraska, Louise Little addressed a knock at the door. She should have been frightened when she opened it and saw a number of knights of the Ku Klux Klan on horseback, requiring that she create her hubby...