Fleming in Love How Jamaica, Romance, and Tragedy Created James Bond
By Publisher Ray Carmen, The Man Behind the Martini
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By Publisher Ray Carmen, The Man Behind the Martini
By Publisher Ray Carmen Style, Sea, and Superyachts: A Floating Fashion Fantasy
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a world that moves too fast, there remains one timeless fantasy: to say “I do” surrounded by the gentle sway of the sea, a horizon that kisses the sky, and the warmth of Caribbean sun.
"This was the key finding of the World Association of Newspapers World Press Trends report. According to the data, more than half the world’s adult population read printed matter: more than 2.5 billion in print and more than 600 million in digital form.”
By Publisher Ray Carmen Few lives have bridged the realms of justice, diplomacy, aristocracy, and Caribbean warmth as effortlessly as that of Sir George Desmond Lorenz de Silva QC PC. Internationally celebrated for his unwavering commitment to justice, Sir Desmond’s journey began in Kandy, Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), and took him across the globe—from...
1. Credibility and Trust: Print media is often perceived as more credible and trustworthy compared to digital media. Newspapers and magazines undergo rigorous editorial processes, ensuring that the content is well-researched and fact-checked. This level of trust can attract readers who prefer reliable, in-depth journalism, particularly for important topics like...
By Publisher Ray Carmen Welcome to St. Barts — the French-Caribbean jewel where luxury, sun, and untamed nightlife collide in the most glamorous way possible. Known officially as Saint Barthélemy, this idyllic island isn’t just about powdery white beaches and designer boutiques.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the vibrant tapestry of Jamaica’s history, Prime Minister Andrew Holness stands out as a transformative figure steering the nation through a period of significant growth and reform. Since assuming office in 2016, Holness has implemented policies that have reshaped the country’s economic landscape, bolstered infrastructure,...
By Publisher Ray Carmen Bathed in the golden blush of Caribbean sunsets and wrapped in the gentle rhythm of the sea, Prince William and Princess Catherine recently embarked on a private escape that blended royal grace with island charm.
Christine Carla Kangaloo has served as the seventh President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago since March 20, 2023. She is the second woman to hold this office, following Paula-Mae Weekes, who served as the country’s first female president.
By Publisher Ray Carmen On the eastern half of Hispaniola, where mountain peaks kiss the clouds and merengue rhythms animate the streets, the Dominican Republic is writing a new chapter in its storied history. At the helm stands President Luis Abinader, a statesman of economic vision, democratic resolve, and modern sensibility...
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the southern reaches of the Caribbean arc lies a nation shaped by fire and fortified by soul: Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. More than just an island chain, it is a cradle of resilience — verdant, volcanic, visionary.
By Publisher Ray Carmen From the storied steps of Parliament Square in Nassau to the bustling chambers of international diplomacy, the Right Honourable Prime Minister of The Bahamas stands as a towering figure of quiet strength and visionary resolve.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the turquoise-laced paradise of the Turks and Caicos Islands, where discretion meets distinction and governance blends with grace, one woman stands at the helm with quiet authority and refined brilliance: Her Excellency Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, Governor of the British Overseas Territory and one of the Caribbean’s most compelling...
In the heart of the Caribbean lies a vibrant archipelago known not just for its turquoise waters and warm breezes, but for the strength of its people and the resilience of its leadership. At the helm of the United States Virgin Islands stands Governor Albert Bryan Jr., a leader whose dedication...
By Caribbean World Magazine The Caribbean is famed for its azure waters, vibrant cultures, and intoxicating rhythms. But behind the postcard-perfect views lies a diverse economic landscape where some islands shine not just in sunshine, but in prosperity.
By Publisher Ray Carmen The European Union (EU) has recently unveiled a new development agreement aimed at strengthening ties with African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) nations. This successor to the Cotonou Agreement — called the Post-Cotonou Agreementor Samoa Agreement — outlines economic cooperation, climate action, migration management, and governance reforms for the next...
By Publisher Ray Carmen As Britain continues to navigate its post-Brexit identity, a fresh agreement with the European Union has emerged, aiming to repair fractured ties and restore smoother cooperation. Hailed as a “reset,” this landmark deal seeks to streamline trade, boost educational exchanges, and reintegrate shared security and environmental...
A Rendezvous of Grace, Compassion, and Royal Legacy
By Caribbean World magazine