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A Caribbean-Focused Interpretation of China’s New LAC Policy Paper

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A Caribbean-Focused Interpretation of China’s New LAC Policy Paper
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A Caribbean-Focused Interpretation of China’s New LAC Policy Paper

December 11, 2025 - China released an updated Policy Paper on Latin America and the Caribbean yesterday (Wednesday), the third in less than two decades. The paper outlines a comprehensive…
Posted by Petra December 11, 2025
Power, Pride & the Politics of Sport: The Kishore Shallow Debate Through a Caribbean Lens
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Power, Pride & the Politics of Sport: The Kishore Shallow Debate Through a Caribbean Lens

In the Caribbean, every public debate becomes a deeper reflection on who we are as a people and how we handle leadership in small, interconnected communities. The controversy surrounding Dr.…
Posted by Petra December 11, 2025
Sir Vere’s Legacy: Remembering the Father of the Nation
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Sir Vere’s Legacy: Remembering the Father of the Nation

December 9, 2025 - Antigua and Barbuda’s founding father, The Right Honourable Sir Vere Cornwall Bird Sr., was born 116 years ago today. A giant carved from cane fields and…
Posted by Petra December 9, 2025
Zahra Airall Reimagines ‘For Colored Girls’: A Caribbean Chorus of Courage & Becoming
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Zahra Airall Reimagines ‘For Colored Girls’: A Caribbean Chorus of Courage & Becoming

Zahra Airall’s staging of For Colored Girls reminds us why Ntozake Shange’s 1976 choreopoem remains one of the most enduring, soul-shaking works in the canon of Black feminist theatre. Originally…
Posted by Petra December 8, 2025
Me-Lip-Nah-Stick ‘Tek Back Man Packs’ the Cinema
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Me-Lip-Nah-Stick ‘Tek Back Man Packs’ the Cinema

Last Sunday, Caribbean Cinemas came alive! Sold out, buzzing, and bathed in anticipation, as Lipstick Productions premiered its third film, Tek Back Man, written and produced by the incomparable Adelza…
Posted by Petra December 5, 2025
China’s Consumption Strategy, An Economic Development Model: Lessons for Antigua and Barbuda
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China’s Consumption Strategy, An Economic Development Model: Lessons for Antigua and Barbuda

China has entered another phase of economic recalibration; one built squarely on stimulating domestic consumption as a central plank in its pathway to continued economic growth. In an era of…
Posted by Petra December 5, 2025
75 Years: The Life, Legend & Legacy of Sir Lionel Max Hurst, KCN
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75 Years: The Life, Legend & Legacy of Sir Lionel Max Hurst, KCN

There are some people whose lives stretch far beyond their physical years, people who do not simply live history, but help to write it, explain it, archive it, and translate…
Posted by Petra December 4, 2025
Eye On The Economy: Beyond the Throne Speech, Prospects for Budget 2026
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Eye On The Economy: Beyond the Throne Speech, Prospects for Budget 2026

Understanding the Westminster Sequence: Vision vs. Execution In the Westminster parliamentary tradition, the Throne Speech and the Budget Speech serve distinct but complementary purposes. The Throne Speech, delivered by the…
Posted by Petra December 3, 2025
The Fallacy of the Current Consultations by the Constituencies Boundaries Commission
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The Fallacy of the Current Consultations by the Constituencies Boundaries Commission

by LINLEY WINTER (November 26, 2025) The work of the Constituencies Boundaries Commission (CBC) is critical to the electoral process in Antigua and Barbuda. Elections are contested in constituencies. Section…
Posted by Petra November 28, 2025
Vincy Votes: A Nation on a Knife’s Edge: Ralph’s Final Battle and the Ghosts of 2020
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Vincy Votes: A Nation on a Knife’s Edge: Ralph’s Final Battle and the Ghosts of 2020

November 27, 2025 - St. Vincent and the Grenadines is at the polls today, not in the calm rhythm of democratic routine, but in the charged atmosphere of a country…
Posted by Petra November 27, 2025

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