Washington, Nov 27 (EFE).- An experimental vaccine against Ebola developed in the United States has successfully passed its first test in humans, sparking an immune response to the disease without serious secondary effects in the 20 volunteers who received it, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The clinical trial began in September at the ...
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41 Prisoners break out of Venezuela jail
Caracas, Nov 26 (EFE).- A total of 41 alleged criminals fled on Wednesday morning from a jail managed by the CICPC scientific, penal and criminal research corps in the central Venezuelan city of Los Teques, in the state of Miranda.“According to preliminary information, at approximately 2 a.m. on Wednesday a total of 41 prisoners took advantage of a hole in ...
Read More »Haiti: UN mission chief urges calm, respect for rights in wake of protests
Amid rising tensions Port-au-Prince and other key Haitian cities in the wake of last month’s delayed elections, the top United Nations official in the country deplored the violence that recently caused injuries among demonstrators and called on all sides to respect the right to free expression while also avoiding any recourse to violence. “The freedom to demonstrate and freedom of ...
Read More »Jamaica begins parliamentary debate on joining Caribbean Court
The Jamaica Parliament has begun debate to cut ties with the British Privy Council and make the Caribbean Court of Justice the final court of appeal. Prime Minister, Portia Simpson-Miller on Tuesday described resort to the Privy Council as a fundamental missing link in independence. Against the background of the expected insistence by the opposition Jamaica Labour Party that the ...
Read More »Antigua and Barbuda now part of OECS free movement system
Antigua and Barbuda has finally completed the process to waive the need for work permits for nationals of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). The country is the last member-nation of the OECS to implement this along with the granting of indefinite stays for OECS nationals. The bill to meet the obligations under the OECS Economic Union was passed ...
Read More »6 Rescued from grounded sailing vessel in Virgin Islands
San Juan, Nov 26 (EFE).- The U.S. Coast Guard rescued six boaters after their vessel ran aground on the rocks just off Coral Bay in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Coast Guard personnel in the San Juan office received an emergency radio call from the group on Monday night asking for help, an official confirmed to Efe. A rescue crew ...
Read More »Margallo leaves Cuba with a wish for faster reforms
Havana, Nov 26 (EFE).- Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo culiminated his first official visit toCubawithout meeting President Raul Castro but with a message about the need for speedier economic reforms and the situation of political prisoners in the country. Although not on the official agenda, it was assumed that Castro would receive the Spanish minister who in the end ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk radio prog: Guyanese trafficked to work in slave-like conditions in Suriname
Several Guyanese from Indigenous Amerindian communities have complained that they were trafficked to neighbouring Suriname to work under harsh conditions. Guyanese police said the men were recruited to work on farms in the Dutch-speaking country. Investigators said the five undocumented Guyanese received limited food and were required to work for long hours without being paid. The victims have identified the ...
Read More »Jagdeo, Ramotar hired executive jet service on whose plane US authorities found US$620K
A privately-owned executive jet service, whose Guyanese owner has been arrested in Puerto Rico allegedly with US$620,000 in his possession, has been used by Former President Bharrat Jagdeo and his successor, Donald Ramotar, according to well-placed sources. The owner, Khamraj Lall, was arrested in Puerto Rico on November 22 after US$600,000 was sniffed out by dogs that were taken aboard ...
Read More »Guyanese businessman arrested allegedly with US$600K in Puerto Rico
A Guyanese man was arrested this weekend for traveling on a plane over US$ 600,000 in cash hidden in plastic bags. The large sum of money was allegedly not reported to federal authorities, but a dog handled by agents in the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport detected the cash stashed on the aircraft. The detainee, Khamraj Lall, was the passenger ...
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