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KINGSTON – Barbadian accounting professional and entrepreneur, Simpson is new ICAC presidentSimpson is new ICAC presidentSimpson is new ICAC president, has been appointed as President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC) for the Association’s 2021 to 2023 term. Simpson replaces Khalil Alli from Guyana who served for the period 2019 to […]
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South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
THE WAIT for a release date of Regina King's directorial debut, One Night in Miami,...
The post How to watch Regina King's directorial debut, One Night in Miami appeared first on Voice Online.
(Trinidad Express) Dr Avinash Sawh, the doctor heard in a leaked telephone recording using racist remarks and abusive language towards a now former employee is begging the nation for forgiveness for his hurtful words.
The article ‘I’m so sorry’ says Trinidad doctor over his racist, abusive rant appeared first on Stabroek News.
Students Receive Access to Innovative Wellness and Music Content with Gifted Digital Memberships Peloton, the world’s leading interactive fitness platform, and GRAMMY® Award-winning global entertainer and entrepreneur, Beyoncé, today announced a broad, multi-year partnership rooted in the celebration of music - a central component of the Peloton class experience - and pro-social initiatives. As part … Continued
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JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — News that Pennsylvania put Biden over the top sparked dancing in the streets and tears of joy in many households. So did the sight of Kamala Harris making her historic appearance as our next vice president—the first woman, first Black woman, first South Asian woman, to be elected to the White House.
Chris Kahn NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 80% of Americans, including more than half of Republicans, recognize President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the Nov. 3 election after most media organizations called the race for the Democrat based on his leads in critical battleground states, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Biden - who needed […]
The post Nearly 80% of Americans say Biden won White House, ignoring Trump’s refusal to concede: Reuters/Ipsos poll appeared first on The Orlando Advocate.
The Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (RADO) will mark its 15th anniversary today.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will answer questions in the National Assembly on the steps government has taken in the fight against state capture.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Charles Ramson Jr., is keen on making the development of lawn tennis a major priority for his ministry during his tenure.
The article Ramson pledges to give lawn tennis its due appeared first on Stabroek News.
The post Lil Jon Drags Congressional Republican For Using 'Get Low' Lyrics To Promote His Win appeared first on Essence.
ExxonMobil is continuing to drill its deepest ever well - the Tanager-1- in the controversial offshore Kaieteur Block and says that it will soon add a 5th drill ship and another next year for exploration in the equally contentious Canje Block.
The article Exxon still drilling deepest well in controversial Kaieteur Block appeared first on Stabroek News.
By Kimberley Richards Black Voices Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., is celebrating Kamala Harris, one of its members, for her historic election as the next vice president of the United States. The vice president-elect joined the organization during her time at Howard University, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The daughter of Jamaican and […]
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A University of Guyana Economics lecturer and his son, who is a doctor at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH), are currently patients at the institution after they were stabbed with a knife by a robber at their Bel Air home in the wee hours of yesterday.
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Commentary: A huge victory – and more work to do
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President-elect Joe Biden hasn’t even taken office yet but he's hiring. Read More: Lies that Biden ‘lost’ Penn. take hold... View Article
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By MARIA CHENG AP Medical Writer GENEVA (AP) — As the coronavirus explodes again, the World Health Organization finds itself both under intense pressure to reform and holding out hope that U.S. President-elect Joe Biden will reverse a decision by Washington to leave the health agency. With its annual meeting underway this week, WHO has been sharply criticized for not taking a stronger and more vocal role in handling the pandemic. For example, in private internal meetings in the early days of the virus, top scientists described some countries' approaches as 'an unfortunate laboratory to study the virus' and a […]
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(Trinidad Guardian) Relatives of murder victim Nigel “Jahlo” Carimbocas, 38, are angry and saddened over his death, saying the gunmen who took his life targeted the wrong person.
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Update (November 11, 2020): Actress and activist Eva Longoria apologized on-air for her comments this weekend about the role Black women played in bringing out voters for the Nov. 3 election. Longoria appeared on Joy Reid’s MSNBC show The ReidOut and profusely apologized for trying to downplay the role of Black women in securing President-elect Joe Biden ’s win. . @EvaLongoria : "In my effort to celebrate Latina turnout, I diminished the importance of the Black women's vote in this election. And what I said was wrong. It is a fact that African American women showed up in record numbers and brought us to victory. They saved this country." pic.twitter.com/wbO30cFRlj — The ReidOut (@thereidout) November 11, 2020 "In my effort to celebrate Latina turnout, I diminished the importance of the Black women's vote in this election. And what I said was wrong. It is a fact that African American women showed up in record numbers and brought us to victory. They saved this country," Longoria...