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Grenadian police officers at Armory Management Course
by Linda Straker Course organised by Peru-based United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs SGT#558 Milton Edwards, PC#797 Alaska Alexander and PC#633 Damion Augstine represented Grenada Training supports Caribbean Firearms Roadmap...

Government introduces key legislation in Parliament
The Government of Grenada announces the introduction of several important pieces of legislation in the upcoming parliamentary sessions on 24 and 25 July 2025. These bills represent significant steps toward enhancing children’s rights, addressing...
Prime Minister Drew calls for bold ...
St. George’s, Grenada, July 29, 2025 (SKNIS): Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, delivered an impactful address on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at the fourth Africa Caribbean Trade and Investment Forum...

Grenada restricts access to General Hospital ward amid gang violence
Public access to the Male Surgical Ward at Grenada’s General Hospital has been temporarily suspended, following a fatal shooting incident in the area that authorities believe is linked to gang-related violence. - Advertisement - The Grenadian...
Tanzania, Grenada ties to boost industrial growth, youth employment
GRENADA: TANZANIA has pledged to strengthen ties with Grenada by sharing technology and expertise to boost industrial development and create youth employment, particularly in the production and service sectors. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said...

T&T and Grenada chambers sign trade agreement at ACTIF2025
by Curlan Campbell Signing took place on Tuesday, 29 July 2025, at AfriCaribbbean Trade and Investment Forum in Grenada Agreement outlines 9 key areas of cooperation, including joint economic and social development projects Memorandum of...

The Washington move!!!
The announcement in Washington that Grenada was singled out as the only Eastern Caribbean island to be sanctioned so far for its involvement in the Cuban medical brigade issue has caught St George’s off-guard and very surprised. Grenada is not the...
Grenada’s PM says private sector and Governments must be equal partners in realising CARICOM Single ICT Space
We are at a pivotal moment in global digital history. Technologies such as AI, quantum computing, 5G, IoT, and blockchain are no longer futuristic—they are shaping our present. The Honourable Dickon Mitchell Prime Minister of Grenada Caribbean...

Prime Minister Drew Calls for Bold Unity at Actif2025: “This Is Our Time”
St. George’s, Grenada (SKNIS): Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, delivered an impactful address on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at the fourth Africa Caribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF2025), calling on...

Grenada prepares for National Emancipation celebrations
A unifying event that honours the resilience, sacrifice and legacy of our African ancestors, the National Emancipation Celebration Committee is preparing to host the National Emancipation Celebrations 2025 under the theme, “Remembering our Past....

Daisy Hazzard is now President of Caribbean Public Services Association
The Grenada Public Workers’ Union (GPWU) extends congratulations to our President, Sister Daisy M Hazzard who is now President of the Caribbean Public Services Association (CPSA), a position which was conferred at the conclusion of the Annual...

Caribbean nation of St. Lucia strikes down its anti-sodomy law
News St. Lucia joins Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Barbados, and Dominica, which in recent years decriminalized consensual homosexual acts. (LifeSiteNews) — The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court struck down St. Lucia’s colonial-era law...

KEY GOVERNMENT MINISTERS REPRESENT ST. KITTS & NEVIS ON GLOBAL STAGE: Drew, Douglas, Duggins & ClarkeALL Off Island to Attend Strategic International Engagements
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS (SKN TIMES) — As pressing national issues continue to mount, the people of St. Kitts and Nevis are waking up to a startling reality: four of the country’s top government officials are currently off island, attending...

A Living Legacy: Flamboyant Tree Planted in Grenada to Honour Outgoing Afreximbank President Benedict Oramah
In response, President Oramah expressed his deep gratitude to Grenada and the wider Caribbean community: “As an agricultural economist, I know the value of a plant. In the food life cycle, it is the plant that stands as an anchor. As I join the...

How Einstein’s Fame and Zionism Almost Lead To His Election as President of Israel
Magazine cover featuring Einstein as Time’s Man of the Year. Born into a secular Jewish family in Germany, Einstein distanced himself from religious practices in his youth but, even then, he did not identify as an atheist and he self-described as...
In a Growing Caribbean Trend, Saint Lucia’s Anti-Gay Sex Law Has Been Overturned
Sign up for The Agenda, Them’s news and politics newsletter, delivered Thursdays. The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) has struck down a Saint Lucia law that criminalized gay sex, a ruling hailed by activists as a major step forward for...

World News | Top Caribbean Court Strikes Down a Colonial-era Law in St. Lucia That Banned Gay Sex
San Juan (Puerto Rico), Jul 30 (AP) The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court struck down a colonial-era law in St. Lucia that criminalized gay sex in a ruling Tuesday celebrated by activists in the largely conservative region. The court found that the...
Drew urges stronger political will ...
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada — THE African continent is increasingly being viewed as the next frontier for the Caribbean Community’s economic growth, but Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew says political will is essential to removing longstanding barriers...

Top Caribbean court strikes down a colonial-era law in St. Lucia that banned gay sex
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court struck down a colonial-era law in St. Lucia that… SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court struck down a colonial-era law in St. Lucia that criminalized gay...

The Surprising Reason Why You Shouldn’t Wear Camo on a Cruise Ship
Camouflage is a fun pattern—it hides all manner of stains, and lets people make cheerfully corny dad-jokes about not being able to see one another. You wouldn’t wear your camo cargo shorts to the Oscars, of course, but there are places where you...