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There are moments in history that feel larger than life and then there are the ones that never happened, but somehow should have.
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There are moments in history that feel larger than life and then there are the ones that never happened, but somehow should have.
By Publisher Ray Carmen On this blessed Easter, Caribbean World Magazine marks not just a milestone,but a historic triumph that will be remembered as a defining moment in its journey.
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April 2026 is a month of renewal, clarity, and momentum. The energy is a sophisticated mix of Aries fire, which fuels action and courage, and Taurus stability, which grounds your decisions and resources. The cosmos urges all signs to balance bold moves with careful planning, and to embrace emotional and financial clarity before committing...
For Ray Carmen, International Publisher and Chairman of Caribbean World Magazine, that engagement has recently taken on a new dimension. A notification from the professional networking platform LinkedIn revealed that Carmen’s profile now ranks among the platform’s most viewed profiles, an indication of growing international interest in both his professional activities and the publication he leads.
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By Publisher Ray Carmen Few events in modern history have reshaped a nation’s identity as profoundly as the Cuban Revolution. It was not just a political overthrow—it was a seismic cultural and ideological shift that turned a Caribbean island into one of the most closely watched nations on Earth.
By Publisher Ray Cramen Inside the Havana Classic Car Museum In Cuba, time does not stand still—it cruises.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the grand theatre of global power, few rivalries feel as symbolically charged as that between the spiritual authority of the Vatican and the political might of the United States. At the centre of this modern tension stand two vastly different figures: Pope Francis and Donald Trump.
By Publisher Ray CarmenClose your eyes for a moment.The sun is blazing, the sea glitters like glass, and a wooden ship creaks gently beneath your feet. Somewhere in the distance, a cannon echoes. A flag rises on the horizon — black, bold, and unmistakable.
Culture, Events & Buzz Across the Islands
By Publisher Ray Carmen As spring awakens and nature bursts into bloom, Easter arrives with its timeless message of renewal, hope, and togetherness. Across the Caribbean and around the globe, families, friends, and communities come together to celebrate this special season, blending cherished traditions with vibrant local flair.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Imagine flying faster than sound across the Atlantic, sipping champagne, and arriving in the sun-drenched beaches of Barbados in under four hours. That was the reality for the elite who flew the legendary Concorde, the only supersonic commercial jet in history.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a firm and public statement, Abbas Araghchi has declared that Iran is not seeking a temporary ceasefire in its escalating conflict with United States and Israel — insisting that the war must be brought to a fully complete and permanent end rather than paused by a short truce.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a discovery that sounds more like fiction than science, researchers studying marine life in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas have uncovered something deeply unsettling — sharks testing positive for traces of cocaine and caffeine.
By Publisher Ray Carmen When it comes to golfing in paradise, the Caribbean is a dream come true. With turquoise waters, sun-kissed fairways, and lush landscapes, it’s no wonder the region has become a haven for golf enthusiasts from around the globe.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a world often defined by division and political posturing, a quieter, gesture one rooted not in ideology, but in humanity. Recent developments have confirmed that Canada has stepped forward to support Cuba, offering a timely lifeline as the Caribbean nation faces one of its most challenging periods in recent history.
By Publisher Ray Carmen For seafarers, the thrill of the open water is unmatched. From the sun-drenched turquoise waters of the Caribbean to the vast, mysterious depths of the world’s oceans, sailing and yachting offer experiences that go far beyond mere travel—they are journeys of discovery, adventure, and pure freedom.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Covering over 70% of our planet, the world’s five oceans are far more than vast bodies of water—they are the lifeblood of humanity. From regulating climate to sustaining biodiversity, oceans underpin every aspect of our survival.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Two naval vessels from Mexico have arrived in Havana carrying large quantities of humanitarian supplies, highlighting growing regional concern over Cuba’s deepening energy and economic crisis.