Caribbean News Analysis

Caribbean Intelligence: Your one-stop Caribbean

Your one-stop spot for news and  analysis.

 

Welcome to our Caribbean and Diaspora News Hub.

Below, Caribbean Intelligence has a news Twitter feed which follows the major newsrooms and news sources in the Caribbean, its neighbours and the Diaspora. 

Further down the page, you'll find our own news analysis stories on regional and global stories on issues affecting the Caribbean.

 

Your one-stop shop for Caribbean and Diaspora News, analysis and regular round-ups.   

 

 

 

Since the successes at the London Olympics, Caribbean nations chart ways forward to make golden opportunities out of gold medals.
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The deal on remittances, those detentions in full, Brits doging the APD and the IMF in the Caribbean.
Ian Brunton
Liat's chairman tells Caribbean governments it's time to pay for the cow and stop drinking the milk for free. Reporting from Antigua.
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Caribbean airlines and tourism executives look at the grim reality of future inter-island travel.
Asafa Powell (photo: Garfield Robinson)
Jamaica is developing a long-term sporting policy to stride beyond the gains of the London and Beijing Olympics.
PJ Patterson
One of the architects of the Caribbean Court of Justice finds disappointment in Jamaica and Trinidad's delay in signing up.
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Why a constitutional fast track in Trinidad claimed the scalp of the country's justice minister and is still a rumbling political issue.
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T&T’s national motto is “Together we aspire, together we achieve”. So why did it hold two separate and contending 50th anniversary celebrations?
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Caribbean rum producers emerge from a summer of lobbying over subsidies, exports and US government programmes.
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Former leaders and the public alike start to question Jamaica's future after its fiftieth independence anniversary.