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Violence Remains Focus as Haiti Election Hopes Persist

PANAMA CITY, Panama – There was cautious optimism regarding Haiti’s long-delayed elections at the 56th Regular Session of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Panama, but regional leaders stressed that restoring security remains the country’s most urgent priority.

Unrest in Haiti (File Photo)

Guyana and Jamaica Sign Several MoUs

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness left Guyana on Friday after the two countries signed a series of agreements across various sectors that President Irfaan Ali said could lead to a “stronger, relentless, resilient and sustainable partnership”. between the two Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries.

President Irfaan Ali (left) and Prime Minister Andrew Holness watching as their foreign ministers sign the various agreements on Friday (CMC Photo)

UN Rights Chief Urges Stronger Independence Oversight of ICE

GENEVA – United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday called for stronger independent oversight of the United States immigration detention system and investigations into all deaths, including Caribbean nationals, in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.

People protest against immigration policies in the US state of California.

Dominica's Government Warns Against Disbanding CBI Programme

ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CBI) is a vehicle being used to shield Dominicans from draconian taxation and maintain their socio-economic standards, as he warned against plans by the opposition to phase out the programme should it win the next general election.

Prime Minister and DLP leader, Roosevelt Skerrit, speaking at party launch of candidate for by-election on Sunday night (CMC Photo)
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