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  • Women’s empowerment takes spotlight as UN General Assembly opens

    Women’s empowerment takes spotlight as UN General Assembly opens

    As the 80th United Nations General Assembly commenced on September 22, 2025, at the UN Headquarters in New York, the global spotlight turned to women’s empowerment and the ongoing struggle for gender equality. Caribbean leaders, including Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne and St. Kitts and Nevis’ Minister of Environment Joyelle Clarke, emphasized both the progress achieved and the persistent challenges in this critical area.

    Prime Minister Browne highlighted his nation’s transition from ‘promise to action’ in advancing women’s rights, acknowledging significant strides while stressing the need for further efforts. He underscored the importance of gender equity as a cornerstone for justice, development, and sustainability, calling for equal pay, protection from violence, and increased investment in health and education. Browne also emphasized the pivotal role of women in family, community, and economic resilience, particularly in the face of climate change.

    Minister Clarke, representing the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), painted a sobering picture of stalled progress and regression in key areas. She pointed to the disproportionate burdens borne by women and girls, including poverty, limited opportunities, and threats to safety and autonomy. Clarke cited alarming global statistics, such as the projected 8.1% of women and girls living in extreme poverty by 2030, the persistent wage gap, and the underrepresentation of women in political leadership. Despite these challenges, she commended CARICOM’s achievements, including the election of three female heads of government in the region.

    Both leaders issued a clarion call for urgent global action. Prime Minister Browne pledged that Antigua and Barbuda would ‘stand firm, work harder, and speak louder’ to ensure the rights and dignity of women and girls are never compromised. He urged the international community to transform equity into equality, declaring, ‘The time for action is now.’

  • In Cuba: The Fourth National Exercise for the Prevention and Combating of Crime, Corruption, Drugs, Illegal Activities, and Social Indiscipline began

    In Cuba: The Fourth National Exercise for the Prevention and Combating of Crime, Corruption, Drugs, Illegal Activities, and Social Indiscipline began

    Cuba has initiated its Fourth National Exercise for the Prevention and Combating of Crime, Corruption, Drugs, Illegal Activities, and Social Indiscipline, under the leadership of President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez. The exercise, which commenced on Monday, aims to strengthen public tranquility, internal order, and social discipline amidst the country’s complex situation. President Díaz-Canel emphasized the importance of leveraging past experiences to enhance cohesion and systematically consolidate results in the ongoing battle against societal ills. He highlighted the urgency of addressing violent crimes, particularly those involving high levels of aggression, and stressed the need for decisive action against vandalism and theft, especially in the electricity sector. The President also underscored the importance of updating response plans in state institutions and prioritizing the fight against corruption at all levels. The meeting, attended by key government and party officials, including Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and Minister of the Interior Lázaro Álvarez Casas, also saw participation from provincial and municipal authorities via videoconference. Julio César García Rodríguez, head of the Office for Attention to the Organs of the People’s Power System, reiterated the exercise’s alignment with the goals set at the 8th Party Congress, emphasizing the unity of revolutionary forces and ideological conviction as essential to overcoming the challenges posed by both national and international scenarios.

  • Cuba and Brazil to expand cooperation on food issues

    Cuba and Brazil to expand cooperation on food issues

    In a significant move to bolster bilateral cooperation, Cuba and Brazil are set to convene a High-Level Meeting on Social Protection, Food Sovereignty, and Food and Nutritional Security Policies. The two-day event, taking place today and tomorrow, serves as a strategic platform for political dialogue and the exchange of experiences between the two nations. The meeting underscores Cuba’s commitment to leveraging international projects to manage financial, technological, and material resources effectively, aiming to enhance the country’s productive capacities, boost food production, and reduce reliance on imports. Brazil is poised to play a pivotal role as a key ally in these endeavors. The gathering will feature senior government representatives from both countries, who will deliberate on a range of critical issues, including national social protection systems, food and nutritional sovereignty, and the strengthening of agri-food systems with a focus on family farming and sustainable consumption. This initiative is part of broader efforts to foster South-South cooperation and build synergies that benefit both nations.

  • Prime Minister Drew to Lead Delegation to the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York

    Prime Minister Drew to Lead Delegation to the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York

    Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis – September 22, 2025 – Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew is set to lead a high-level delegation to the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) in New York City. The delegation, which includes key government officials such as Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Dr. Joyelle Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development, will participate in the UNGA80 High-Level Week. This annual event brings together global leaders to address urgent international challenges, including climate action, development financing, and global security. Prime Minister Drew is scheduled to engage in bilateral meetings with heads of state and deliver Saint Kitts and Nevis’ national address, highlighting the nation’s progress under the Sustainable Island State Agenda (SISA). This participation reflects the government’s dedication to multilateralism, sustainable development, and climate resilience.

  • Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis Expresses Appreciation for U.S. Support in National Security Efforts in the Eastern Caribbean

    Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis Expresses Appreciation for U.S. Support in National Security Efforts in the Eastern Caribbean

    Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis – September 22, 2025 – In a significant acknowledgment of international collaboration, the Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has expressed profound gratitude to the United States for its unwavering support in enhancing national security across the Eastern Caribbean. This appreciation was conveyed by the Honourable Prime Minister Dr. Terrance M. Drew during the nation’s 42nd Independence celebrations, where he met with Mrs. Karin Sullivan, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. at the U.S. Mission to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. The Prime Minister underscored the critical role of the U.S. in combating narcotics trafficking and safeguarding the region. Dr. Drew emphasized the importance of joint operations, intelligence-sharing, and training initiatives, which have collectively curtailed the flow of illegal drugs threatening the safety of citizens and the stability of the region. He described the partnership as one rooted in mutual respect and a shared commitment to sovereignty, stating, ‘The United States stands beside us, not in place of us, and together we are protecting our borders and securing a safer future for our people.’ The Prime Minister further highlighted the progressive nature of this collaboration, which extends to regional neighbors and focuses on strengthening national capacities while upholding the rule of law and human rights. This partnership, he noted, is pivotal in ensuring the Caribbean remains a zone of peace, stability, and prosperity.

  • Dominican Republic takes part in Climate Week 2025 in New York

    Dominican Republic takes part in Climate Week 2025 in New York

    New York – The Dominican Republic is making its presence felt at Climate Week 2025, with Max Puig, Executive Vice President of the National Council for Climate Change and Carbon Market (CNCCMC), leading the charge. Accompanied by Sara González, CNCCMC’s Technical Director and COP Vice President, the delegation is actively engaging in discussions on global climate challenges during this high-profile event, which coincides with the UN General Assembly. The forum brings together leaders from governments, businesses, academia, and civil society to address pressing environmental issues.

    Beyond the forum, Puig is set to participate in high-level UN meetings alongside President Luis Abinader, focusing on sustainable development. In his remarks, Puig highlighted the Dominican Republic’s commitment to adaptation strategies, a just energy transition, and the development of national carbon markets aimed at integration with international systems. “Climate change is not a future challenge; it is a present reality,” Puig asserted, emphasizing the urgency of immediate action.

    The delegation’s involvement also aligns with preparations for COP30, scheduled to take place later this year in Belém do Pará, Brazil. Puig reiterated the nation’s dedication to advancing a low-carbon, climate-resilient development model, reaffirming its active role in global climate negotiations. This participation underscores the Dominican Republic’s determination to contribute meaningfully to international efforts in combating climate change.

  • NIA Department of Gender Affairs Calls for 2025 Men’s Month Award Nominations

    NIA Department of Gender Affairs Calls for 2025 Men’s Month Award Nominations

    The Department of Gender Affairs under the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has officially launched the nomination process for the 2025 International Men’s Month Awards. Scheduled to take place under the theme “Power • Purpose • Perspective – Shaping a Positive Future for Caribbean Men,” the event aims to celebrate men who have made significant contributions to the development of Nevis and the broader Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. The awards will honor individuals across various fields, including Education, Climate-Friendly Small Business, Community Activism, Creative Economy, Human Services, Law and Security, and Culinary Arts. Nominations are open to the public and can be submitted via an online form or by scanning a QR code on the official flyer. The deadline for submissions is October 29, 2025. The Department of Gender Affairs is calling for widespread participation to recognize the achievements of men who are shaping a brighter future for the Caribbean region.

  • Global Hotelier Avi Phookan to Lead Four Seasons Resort Nevis as New General Manager

    Global Hotelier Avi Phookan to Lead Four Seasons Resort Nevis as New General Manager

    Four Seasons Resort Nevis has announced the appointment of Avi Phookan as its new General Manager, effective September 22, 2025. A distinguished hotelier with a wealth of international experience, Phookan is set to bring his expertise in luxury hospitality and sustainability to the Caribbean destination. His most recent role was as General Manager of Four Seasons Resort Lanai in Hawaii, where he spearheaded innovative guest experiences and championed award-winning environmental initiatives. Phookan expressed his enthusiasm for joining the Nevis team, emphasizing his commitment to honoring the island’s rich heritage, supporting local communities, and delivering exceptional guest experiences that embody the essence of Nevis and the Four Seasons brand. With a career spanning North America, the Middle East, Central America, and the Caribbean, including leadership roles in Grand Cayman and St. Kitts, Phookan’s global perspective and operational acumen are expected to elevate the resort’s standing as a premier luxury destination. A graduate of Institut Hôtelier César Ritz in Switzerland and holder of a certification in Hotel Real Estate Investments and Asset Management from Cornell University, Phookan’s credentials underscore his readiness to lead Four Seasons Resort Nevis into its next chapter of excellence.

  • UN marks 80th anniversary, urges nations to rekindle spirit of cooperation

    UN marks 80th anniversary, urges nations to rekindle spirit of cooperation

    MANHATTAN, New York — Global leaders convened at the United Nations headquarters this week to mark the organization’s 80th anniversary, reflecting on its origins in the aftermath of World War II and urging a renewed commitment to address today’s pressing global challenges. The event, blending historical reflection, cultural performances, and urgent appeals, served as a poignant reminder of the UN’s founding mission: to prevent a return to hatred and unchecked ambition.

  • Dominican beaches overwhelmed by sargassum, citizens demand action

    Dominican beaches overwhelmed by sargassum, citizens demand action

    The Dominican Republic is grappling with a severe sargassum crisis, as vast quantities of the invasive seaweed have inundated its beaches, prompting widespread concern among citizens and environmental groups. Over the weekend, social media was flooded with images of popular coastal areas like Boca Chica, where once-clear waters have turned murky brown under layers of algae. This environmental disaster threatens not only the nation’s tourism industry but also local fishing communities and marine biodiversity.