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Luxury Specialist Quinn Bolsters European Presence With UK MD
LONDON — US-based luxury lifestyle communications specialist Quinn has bolstered its European presence with the appointment of a UK managing director. Sarah Curra (pictured) founded specialist travel and hospitality firm The Mango Agency and...
Nor'easter without a name to bring ocean flooding and high winds to U.S. East Coast
A storm without a name was expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to New York City over the holiday weekend. While the storm affecting the eastern U.S. wasn’t tropical, two other tropical...
Jahfari Harper Faces Charges for Involvement in Several Larcenies
Police have apprehended and charged 30-year-old Jahfari Harper from Gray’s Farm in connection with two distinct larceny incidents. According to reports, in the first occurrence, Harper is alleged to have stolen two backpacks, an Antigua and...
Flooding Underway as Nameless Nor'easter Starts to Slam US East Coast
A storm without a name was expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to New York City over the holiday weekend. While the storm affecting the eastern U.S. wasn't tropical, two other tropical...
'Golden Bachelor' Mel visits his final 3 women's hometowns; who makes it to his top 2?
NEW YORK -- It's hometowns week on the "Golden Bachelor!" Mel would be visiting Peg, Deb, and Cindy's hometowns and families. By the end of the episode, he would choose his final two. Peg's Hometown Mel started in Las Vegas, Nevada to meet Peg and...
Hermitage Bay Reopened on October 12 After $30 Million Investment by International Hotelier Daniel Shamoon of Luxury Hotel Partners
ST. MARY’S, Antigua--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 14, 2025-- Hermitage Bay reopened on October 12, 2025 for the new season following a comprehensive $30 million investment led by international hotelier Daniel Shamoon. This press release features...
15 Caribbean Islands That Are Perfect for Fall Getaways
Fall in the Caribbean islands feels like insider season. The light softens, the water turns impossibly clear, and the islands exhale into a quieter cadence. Beach chairs sit unclaimed at sunrise. Ferry captains swap stories on the dock. Barbecues...
Tropical Storm Jerry Heads for Caribbean Islands as U.S. East Coast Prepares for Nor’easter this Weekend
It’s been a comparably mild hurricane season for the Atlantic and the U.S. East Coast, but those areas are not out of the woods yet. Two storms this week could have an impact on travel for those scheduled to fly or cruise in the Caribbean and...
UK athletes visit Special Care Baby Unit ahead of historic island challenge
According to the World Health Organization the first 28 days are the most delicate for a newborn with the highest risk of death. Lifesaving equipment to stabilise and treat complications that may arise from infections or preterm birth plays a...
Middle East economies show 'surprising' resilience but threats remain
Economies in the Middle East and North Africa remain vulnerable to economic headwinds despite demonstrating "surprising resilience", while relative peace in Lebanon and Syria bodes well for the broader economic growth prospects, the International...
Charter – it’s more than just about looks …
Neil Hornsby, co-founder of Yomira charter brokers Not everyone wants strangers on board their pride and joy, particularly as it represents a significant investment, but there can be substantial benefits to making a yacht available for charter,...
UN’s Failed Shipping Emissions Scheme: A Case of Taxation Without Representation
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. The recent collapse of the United Nations–backed global shipping emissions deal is not the environmental catastrophe portrayed by...
OPINION: The End of Free-Market Hypocrisy? What America’s U-Turn Means for the Caribbean?
By Professor C. Justin Robinson Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal, The UWI Five Islands Campus For decades, the IMF and World Bank advised, some say forced, Caribbean nations to privatize essential services. Now Washington is doing the...
MONTSERRAT’S MEADE WANTS OECS TO ‘FREE-UP’ FREE MOVEMENT
By Staff Writer The Premier of Montserrat, Reuben T Meade, has called on member countries of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States(OECS) to remove any remaining restrictions preventing their citizens from moving and working freely among the...
NextTrip to Debut Series TIDE with Sea Cloud Cruises
NextTrip, a travel company, has announced the production of “TIDE”, a new original series set to premiere exclusively across JOURNY’s streaming and Video-on-Demand (VOD) platforms. The series, sponsored by Sea Cloud Cruises, follows chefs as they...
These Countries Let You Become a Citizen by Donating Money—No Property Purchase Needed
Citizenship by donation lets you get a second passport through a one-time payment to a government-approved fund. It’s popular among Caribbean nations like St. Lucia, Grenada, and more. Countries offer this route to quickly fund public projects and...
Liat Air expands with new routes to Dom. Rep
Liat Air Expands Caribbean Network with New Routes to the Dominican Republic Liat Air is proud to announce the launch of direct flight services to two of the Dominican Republic’s most prominent destinations: Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Punta Cana...
Holland America and Pan Am Offer 28-Day Caribbean Cruise
Pan Am and Holland America Line have launched the first-ever cruise that will trace original flying Clipper routes across the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America. The 28-day “Pan Am 100th Anniversary Legendary Voyage” will sail to 18 destinations...
Mental Health is the new economic imperative
Each October, the world pauses to acknowledge Mental Health Awareness Month, yet too often, the conversation remains confined to awareness rather than action. In truth, mental well-being is not just a health issue but an economic necessity. A...