Caribbean

Important Travel Alert: U.S. Embassy Warns Americans in Trinidad and Tobago Amid Rising Tensions in Venezuela
The U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has advised Americans to avoid U.S. government facilities in the country due to ... Read more
Behind the Headlines: How Reporters Continue Covering the Pentagon Beyond the Newsroom
Two days after many journalists left their posts at the Pentagon over new reporting rules, it’s clear they haven’t stopped ... Read more
Trump Announces US Strike on Drug-Laden Boat Near Venezuela: 6 Killed in Military Operation
In a recent incident, the U.S. military targeted a small boat off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in the deaths ... Read more

Confronting Water Woes: How Mexico and Latin America Are Pioneering Climate Action
Environment ministers from 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean gathered in Lima, Peru, to tackle urgent environmental issues. ... Read more
Tragic US Strike in Caribbean: Colombian President Reports Possible Civilian Casualties
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — President Gustavo Petro recently shared his concerns about a boat strike by the U.S. military off ... Read more
Trump Declares Armed Conflict with Drug Cartels: Caribbean Strikes Aim to Tackle Growing Crisis
President Trump recently labeled drug cartels as unlawful combatants, claiming the U.S. is in an “armed conflict” with them. This ... Read more

Dominican Republic Seizes Cocaine After US Navy Destroys Speedboat: What You Need to Know
Authorities in the Dominican Republic announced they seized a significant amount of cocaine that was on a speedboat recently destroyed ... Read more
Venezuela Accuses US Navy of Raiding Tuna Boat in Caribbean Amid Escalating Tensions
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Tensions are rising between Venezuela and the United States after a U.S. warship boarded a Venezuelan ... Read more
Maduro Threatens to Establish a ‘Republic in Arms’ if US Forces Invade Venezuela: What This Means for the Caribbean
Tensions Rise as U.S. Sends Naval Forces Toward Venezuela In a recent news conference, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed strong ... Read more

After Eight-Year Delay, Climate Policy Review Set to Transform the BVI: What You Need to Know
After several false starts and eight years of waiting, the government is finally reviewing the 2012 Virgin Islands Climate Change ... Read more
