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Puerto Rico to create commission to prevent and deal with violence against women

San Juan, Nov 25 (EFE).- Puerto Rican authorities will establish a multisector commission to prevent and attend to gender violence, which so far this year has taken the lives of 17 women on the island, Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla announced Tuesday.On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Garcia Padilla said that the commission will meet monthly ...

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Pres. Ramotar seen as candidate for re-election in Guyana

San Juan, Nov 25 (EFE).- With the likelihood of an early poll, Guyana’s ruling PPP/C is holding talks about presidential nominations and said Tuesday that its only candidate for the position of president is incumbent Donald Ramotar.“President Ramotar obviously is candidate for the time being … there are no other names there,” PPP/C general secretary Clement Rohee said.Rohee told reporters ...

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Bahamas expects to implement national health insurance in 2016

San Juan, Nov 25 (EFE).- The Bahamas government expects to start in 2016 the implementation of the National Health Insurance program, first approved in 2006, to ensure universal access to medical services at lower cost. In an event to celebrate the retirement of a group of health workers in Grand Bahama on Monday, the minister of Labor and National Insurance, ...

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Cuba sells medicines and health technology to more than 50 countries

Havana, Nov 25 (EFE).- Cuba sells medicines and health technologies to more than 50 countries, including vaccines, generic medications, equipment and diagnostic systems, the official daily Juventud Rebelde reported Tuesday. “About 30 new products from Cuba and a group of generics are being exported to Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) member countries and other nations of ...

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Caribbean News Desk radio prog for Tues Nov 25, 2014

St Kitts and Nevis has pledged to resolve security concerns by Canada in the wake of that North American country now requiring nationals of that twin-island nation to obtain visas. Canada says that its decision was based on concerns about the integrity of the Citizenship by Investment Programme. This decision follows the entry of Syrians and Iranians to Canada bearing ...

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Trinidad police yet to find killers of German couple

Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Orville London says $100,000 is being offered by Crime stoppers for information in solving the murder of the German couple over the weekend. 71-year-old Birgid Keil and her 74 year old husband Hubertus were both found chopped to death on Saturday, near the mouth of the river at Bacolet Bay Tobago. Police are yet ...

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Dominican flight attendant convicted for money laundering in St Vincent

A Dominican flight attendant was on Monday convicted for money laundering in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Thirty-year old Sherita Kernelle-Newton  was find more than US$3,700 or an alternative of  9 months imprisonment. St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Eyewitness News reports that 30-year old Sherita Kernelle Newton, an employee of  regional carrier LIAT, was charged with taking criminal property into ...

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Spain’s foreign minister in Cuba for bilateral and regional talks

Havana, Nov 24 (EFE).- Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo has arrived on his first official visit toCubawhere he will discuss bilateral relations and regional and international issues with his hosts. Garcia-Margallo arrived on Sunday and is to begin his official agenda on Monday on the first visit toCubaby a Spanish foreign minister in four years. Most of the agenda ...

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U.N. official visits Bahamas to discuss new immigration policy

San Juan, Nov 24 (EFE).- The deputy director-general of the International Organization for Migration visited the Bahamas for talks with top officials on the nation’s controversial new immigration law, the government said Monday. The IOM’s Laura Thompson met with the minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Frederick Mitchell, as a follow-up to the memorandum of understanding signed by the two ...

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Jamaica urges residents to conserve water due to rain deficit

San Juan, Nov 24 (EFE).- Jamaica’s Meteorological Service has urged island residents to “remain vigilant” and conserve water due to a shortage of rainfall in some regions of the country. “Southern parishes, in particular, are expected to continue to receive below normal rainfall and might plunge into drought conditions and some might remain into early next year when the dry ...

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