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What’s Up in the Caribbean Week of January 2, 2026

By Publisher Ray Carmen  The Caribbean enters 2026 with sun-drenched confidence, global attention, and a renewed sense of purpose. From glittering New Year celebrations and booming winter tourism to sustainability milestones and cultural highlights, the region begins the year not quietly—but triumphantly. 

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China Has Just Intervened Directly in the Caribbean Crisis

By Publisher Ray Carmen  There’s been a lot of chatter online — especially on Facebook — claiming that China has now directly intervened in an unfolding crisis in the Caribbean. Let’s unpack what’s actually happening, what Beijing has done, and what commentators likely mean when they talk about “intervention.” 

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What’s Up in the Caribbean – Week of 1 December 2025

By Publisher Ray Carmen   Dominica Prepares for Cruise-Season Surge Dominica is set to welcome over 25,000 cruise-ship visitors this week, with seven major cruise vessels docking between 1–7 December. Ships scheduled include the Queen Mary II, Valiant Lady, Grand Princess, MSC Virtuosa, Mein Schiff 2, Vision of the Seas, and Aidamar.

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