Brasilia, Nov 12 (EFE).- Four Brazilian cabinet officials on Wednesday announced their resignations to ease the way for President Dilma Rousseff to restructure her administration after her reelection last October.On Tuesday, Culture Minister Marta Suplicy had resigned and on Wednesday Labor Minister Manoel Dias; Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Minister Mauro Borges; Strategic Affairs Minister Marcelo Neri and cabinet chief ...
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Latin America has world’s highest rate of female researchers
Montevideo, Nov 12 (EFE).- Forty-five percent of the scientific researchers in Latin America are women, the highest for any region of the world, the head of the Science Policy and Sustainable Development Division of Unesco, Lidia Brito, said Wednesday.During a speech in Montevideo at the “Ecosystems of Innovation in Latin America: policies, institutions and impact,” which is being held through ...
Read More »Dominica hotel project offers citizenship to investors
San Juan, Nov 12 (EFE).- Dominica’s government has signed an agreement with Range Developments for the construction of a luxury hotel on the Caribbean island, the first approved real-estate project under a program that offers citizenship to investors. The Cabrits Resort Kempinski Dominica will be a 101-room hotel on Douglas Bay, on the island nation’s north shore, Kempinski Hotels said in a press ...
Read More »China and Peru to create working group for Peru-Brazil railway project
Beijing, Nov 12 (EFE).- Chinese President Xi Jingping and his Peruvian counterpart, Ollanta Humala, on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding to create a trilateral working group for bi-oceanic railway project between Peru and Brazil. This is one of the seven agreements reached between both countries during Humala’s official visit to China after attending Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Besides participating in railroad project, China ...
Read More »Jamaica signs oil exploration agreement with Irish firm
San Juan, Nov 12 (EFE).- Jamaica’s government has granted permission to Ireland’s Tullow Oil to begin offshore oil exploration under the terms of an agreement whose value has not yet been disclosed. The agreement calls for the Irish oil company to carry out “low cost studies” in the Walton Basin and Moran Basin areas that cover 32,065 sq. kilometers (12,380 sq. ...
Read More »Latin America has world’s highest rate of female researchers
Montevideo, Nov 12 (EFE).- Forty-five percent of the scientific researchers in Latin America are women, the highest for any region of the world, the head of the Science Policy and Sustainable Development Division of Unesco, Lidia Brito, said Wednesday.During a speech in Montevideo at the “Ecosystems of Innovation in Latin America: policies, institutions and impact,” which is being held through ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk Radio prog: Trinidad and Tobago sets up “elite” group to tackle school gangs… No-confidence motions in St Kitts and Nevis, Guyana
Trinidad and Tobago has set up an elite multi-agency unit to combat gang violence in and around schools, in the wake of the murder of student in a troubled community of that twin-island nation. Gang violence in schools is a growing problem in many schoos across the Caribbean. Power 102 FM reports that the Ministries of Education and National Security ...
Read More »New York murder trial, which included witness with ties to Guyanese death squad, goes to federal jury
By John M. Annese in Staten Island Advance SILive.com STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — After a trial that included testimony from a killer with ties to a Guyanese death squad, a jury is now weighing the evidence against three brothers accused of killing a rival drug dealer outside the Park Hill Apartments in 1994. The two-week trial against Brian (Brawl) Gill, 46, David (Plot) ...
Read More »Roman Catholic Church calls for revocation of parliamentary suspension
The Roman Catholic Church in Guyana on Tuesday broke its more than two-decade long silence on the political environment here by announcing that it woud re-establish a pressure group and calling on President Donald Ramotar to revoke the suspension of Parliament. “I, therefore, call on all Guyanese and their leaders to ensure that we navigate these uncertain times peacefully, honestly ...
Read More »4 Pct. of LatAm, Caribbean people live outside their homelands
Santiago, Nov 11 (EFE).- More than 28 million Latin American and Caribbean people – 4 percent of the region’s population – live outside the lands where they were born, according to a report released Tuesday by a U.N. panel. Seventy percent of those migrants reside in the United States, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, or ECLAC, ...
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