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Caribbean Nations Push for Slavery Reparations Dialogue in the UK

November 16, 2025

Caribbean nations are stepping up their efforts to address the lingering effects of slavery and colonialism. A group from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is set to meet with UK officials this week to discuss reparations. The talks aim to tackle the deep-rooted issues stemming from the transatlant

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Anguilla: The Caribbean's Hidden Gem for Safety and Serenity

October 26, 2025

Anguilla, a small British island in the Caribbean, has been named the safest spot in the region. This news comes from a recent report that looked at crime rates, law enforcement, and political stability. The island boasts very low crime rates, making it a peaceful and relaxing place for tourists. W

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Celebrities' Globe-Trotting Adventures in 2024

December 23, 2024

2024 was the year many celebrities decided to explore the world, either solo or with loved ones. Some jetted off for special occasions, while others just wanted a change of scenery. Let's dive into some of the exciting travel moments that these stars shared with us. Megan Thee Stallion had a fantas

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Progressive Prosecutors: What Went Wrong?

December 12, 2024

You might have heard that some cities have been seeing more crime lately. Some people blame progressive prosecutors for this. These prosecutors often don't require cash bail, lower charges, and give shorter sentences. They also might not prosecute two out of three people arrested. But some people sa

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Reparations: A Divisive Debate

October 20, 2024

You might have heard the word "reparations" thrown around lately. It’s a big topic, especially among some Caribbean people. But what does it really mean? In simple terms, it's about money – people wanting Britain to pay for things that happened long ago. Take David Lammy, for instance. He once said