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UK news
fromIndependent
6 hours ago

File sent to DPP after arrest of couple on suspicion of murder in 'Kerry Babies' case

A garda investigation into a couple suspected of murdering an infant over 40 years ago has concluded, with charges recommended.
#cuba
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Cuba announces release of over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian and sovereign gesture'

Cuba released over 2,010 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture amid U.S. negotiations and an ongoing energy embargo.
Miami food
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

Solidarity Under Siege

US Customs and Border Protection targeted American citizens returning from a humanitarian aid convoy to Cuba, seizing their electronics and questioning them for hours.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Cuba to pardon more than 2,000 prisoners as US eases fuel blockade

Cuba plans to pardon 2,010 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week amid US pressure for political change.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Cuba: 2,000 prisoners pardoned in Holy Week gesture

Cuba pardoned 2,010 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture amid ongoing tensions with the United States.
World news
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

Trump's Brutalization of Cuba Is Both Cruel and Pointless

The U.S. oil blockade of Cuba under Trump has caused severe economic and humanitarian crises without achieving its intended political goals.
#icc
Law
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

ICC states should not ignore judicial experts' conclusions in Khan's case

Upholding the ICC prosecutor's integrity is crucial for the credibility of State Parties and the ICC system amidst allegations of misconduct.
Law
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

ICC to consider legal advice that criticises UN report on prosecutor Karim Khan

The ICC is reviewing a report challenging misconduct allegations against chief prosecutor Karim Khan, with potential implications for his position.
US politics
fromMission Local
1 day ago

Fired judge goes to the border, searching for what he missed on the bench

Jeremiah Johnson, an immigration judge, was fired and chose to explore the U.S.-Mexico border to understand the immigrant experience better.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Ontario announces inquest into death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet | CBC News

An inquest will investigate the circumstances of Regis Korchinski-Paquet's death after she fell from a balcony while police were present.
#haiti
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Will act accordingly': US threatens action against Haitian council

The United States warned Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council it would act if the council altered government composition, citing threats to security and regional interests.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Haiti officials announce plan to oust prime minister, deepening US standoff

Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council voted to remove Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime despite US warnings, worsening a leadership standoff amid violence-driven election delays.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

First troops from UN-backed Gang Suppression Force arrive in Haiti

A new UN-backed Gang Suppression Force has arrived in Haiti to combat escalating gang violence with a 12-month mandate.
France news
fromThe Local France
3 days ago

Family of man killed in 2020 arrest to sue French state

The family of Cedric Chouviat seeks to hold the French state liable for his death during a police arrest in 2020.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

War crimes are no longer shameful. That should terrify you

Warring sides in the Middle East show contempt for civilian life, flouting international laws protecting civilians amid escalating conflict.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Venezuelans deported by US detail fresh claims of torture and abuse at El Salvador mega-prison

The detainees detail a pattern of abuse, including beatings, humiliation, and sexual assault while they were incarcerated. One year later, these men are still waiting for justice.
Social justice
#us-military
London politics
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Law needs to be changed to raise criminal threshold for gardai involved in accidents while on duty, says Garda Commissioner

A dedicated drone unit will be launched to assist in serious incidents and pursuits by next year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Interpol arrest warrant requested in Congo-Brazzaville for Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas

Authorities in Congo-Brazzaville have applied to Interpol for an international arrest warrant against Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas after he was convicted of embezzling $1.1 million in FIFA funds. Mayolas, along with his wife and son, was sentenced to life imprisonment for their roles in the embezzlement scheme, which involved funds intended for Covid-19 relief.
France news
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Returning from a humanitarian aid trip to Cuba, Americans have phones seized at US airport

Members of a convoy that delivered humanitarian aid to Cuba were detained and interrogated by Customs and Border Protection upon returning to the United States on a charter flight from Havana.
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Hillsborough Law to be further delayed

The Hillsborough Law will be delayed further, with hopes for passage in the autumn after being carried over to the next parliamentary session.
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

Is it safe to travel to the Caribbean?

As a collection of over 7,000 islands spanning 13 sovereign island nations and more than a dozen dependent territories, there's always a new cove or cay to uncover. Recent years have seen the Caribbean's popularity boom among British holidaymakers, too, with areas including the British Virgin Islands and Jamaica reporting record visitor numbers in 2025.
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Miami
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Haiti president's assassination driven by greed and power, US prosecutors say

Four men face trial in Miami for conspiring to assassinate Haiti's president Jovenel Moise in 2021, motivated by desires for power and wealth, with South Florida serving as the planning and financing hub.
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Kamikaze drones in Haiti: 1,243 dead in Prime Minister Fils-Aime's failed plan against criminal gangs

On September 20, 2025, at around 7 a.m., dozens of children ran through the Simon Pele neighborhood in northern Port-au-Prince. They played among the colorful alleyways controlled for years by the gang of the same name waiting for Albert Steevenson, alias Djouma, to hand out toys as part of his birthday celebration. But quadcopter drones from an official operation, armed with explosives, were also flying through the alleyways with a clear objective: to kill the elusive Haitian gang leader.
NYC parents
#venezuela
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Ecuador claims 28% drop in homicides amid concerns over anti-crime campaign

Ecuador's President Noboa collaborates with the US to combat organized crime, resulting in a 28% decrease in homicides and thousands of arrests.
Boston
fromBoston.com
4 weeks ago

Haitian man living in Boston dies in ICE custody, heightening concerns about detention centers

A 56-year-old Haitian asylum seeker died in ICE custody after being denied adequate dental treatment for a toothache that progressed to pneumonia.
France news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Hundreds killed in Haiti drone strikes, including 60 civilians: Report

Haitian security forces and private contractors using explosive drones have killed over 1,200 people in Port-au-Prince since March 2025, including civilians not involved in gang activity.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Justice system in crisis, victims' advocate says

London's victims' commissioner reports the criminal justice system is in crisis, with victims experiencing traumatic delays and losing trust in police and courts.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Advocates push for major probe as US boat strikes in Latin America kill 157

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights will hold its first hearing on alleged US extrajudicial killings during military strikes against suspected drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific that began in September, with nearly 157 people killed and minimal public information released.
fromThe Washington Post
4 weeks ago

Justice Department targets Cuban officials, aims for indictments

The Justice Department has formed a working group to examine possible federal charges against officials or entities within Cuba's government, according to an official familiar with the group. Officials from government agencies including the Treasury Department will be part of this group. Treasury's involvement could mean the Trump administration is considering further sanctions against Cuba, already the subject of intense U.S. economic sanctions.
Miami
#cuba-prisoner-release
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Cuba announces release of 51 prisoners through Vatican mediation

Cuba announced the release of 51 prisoners through Vatican mediation, citing good conduct and sentence completion as reasons for the humanitarian decision.
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Cuba announces release of 51 prisoners through Vatican mediation

Cuba announced the release of 51 prisoners through Vatican mediation, citing good conduct and sentence completion as reasons for the humanitarian decision.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Four killed in latest US attack on alleged drug-smuggling boat in Caribbean

The Trump administration justifies lethal strikes against drug-traffickers as necessary to combat terrorism and drug trafficking into the US.
Miami food
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 weeks ago

Cuba announces fifth death after shootout with Florida-tagged speedboat

Cuba reported a fifth death from a February speedboat incident, claiming the 10 occupants were armed Americans planning terrorist attacks; six suspects face terrorism charges with weapons and ammunition allegedly recovered.
Social justice
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

International ruling protects the Garifuna people from Survivor' shoot in Honduras

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Honduras for violating Garifuna collective property rights and political participation by designating Cayos Cochinos a protected area without proper consultation, favoring tourism and television production over indigenous residents' ancestral access.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Why international law is still the world's best defence

The post-World War II international legal order faces erosion from ultranationalism, great-power rivalries, and norm violations, risking a return to force-based politics where power supersedes principle.
Miami food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The People's Self-Defense Forces, the group behind the terrorist infiltration' in Cuba

Ten Cuban exiles from the People's Self-Defense Forces were killed or wounded during a fatal confrontation with the Cuban Coast Guard after attempting an armed infiltration mission to Cuba.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Rubio says Cuba needs to get new people in charge' as US ratchets pressure

Rubio said that Cuba's decision announced this week to let citizens living in exile invest and own businesses in the country did not go far enough. What they announced yesterday is not dramatic enough. It's not going to fix it. So they've got some big decisions to make, he said.
World news
World news
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Police Drones in Haiti Have Killed More Than 1,000 People

Haitian security forces and private military contractors using armed drones have killed at least 1,243 people since March 2025, including 17 children and 43 confirmed civilian non-combatants.
New York City
fromShore News Network
1 month ago

Jamaica man indicted for fatal drunk driving crash that killed scooter rider

Ryan Rampersaud faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after allegedly striking and killing scooter rider Blanca Arias-Miranda, who had the right of way in a bike lane.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What we know so far about the deadly boat shooting off Cuba's coast

Cuba's coastguard killed four people and injured six in a shootout with a US-registered speedboat off its northern coast, claiming the passengers were armed Cubans attempting infiltration and terrorism.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Trinidad and Tobago extends state of emergency for another three months

Trinidad and Tobago extended its state of emergency for three months, maintaining restrictions on civil liberties for crime control despite limited effectiveness.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Caribbean countries pledge humanitarian support for Cuba amid rising tensions with US

The decision to send humanitarian assistance to Cuba was announced during a press conference on Friday to mark the end of the four-day Caribbean Community (Caricom) meeting in St Kitts and Nevis, which secretary of state Marco Rubio attended to discuss US relations with Caribbean governments.
World politics
#cuba-us-tensions
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Cuba charges 6 with terrorism over speedboat shootout

Cuba charged six Cuban nationals with terrorism after intercepting a US-flagged speedboat carrying weapons; four were killed and six wounded in a coast guard shootout, with survivors facing potential death penalty convictions.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Cuba charges 6 with terrorism over speedboat shootout

Cuba charged six Cuban nationals with terrorism after intercepting a US-flagged speedboat carrying weapons; four were killed and six wounded in a coast guard shootout, with survivors facing potential death penalty convictions.
World news
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

Haiti Doesn't Need War. It Needs Peace.

Haitian police and international forces launched a major offensive against armed groups in Port-au-Prince, killing civilians alongside gang members, while displaced residents faced barriers to relocation due to neighborhood stigma.
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

More visa suspensions for CARICOM nations - Caribbean Life

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan) GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Caribbean Life - The State Department is slapping sweeping immigrant or permanent visa processing suspensions on dozens of countries around the world, including the entire group of Eastern Caribbean nations, an announcement stated on Wednesday. The suspensions come on top of similarly punishing suspensions imposed on Dominican and Antiguan citizens by the Trump administration last month, covering ordinary B1/B2 tourist visas and other types of visas.
Brooklyn
Law
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Jeffrey Epstein's Ties to CBP Agents Sparked a DOJ Probe

Federal prosecutors investigated ties between Jeffrey Epstein and USVI Customs and Border Protection officers, finding friendships and possible ethics violations but no criminal charges.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Court faults Netherlands over Caribbean island climate risks

Dutch court found the Netherlands failed to adequately protect Bonaire from climate change, amounting to unjustified discrimination against its residents.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Families of 2 men killed in Caribbean boat strike sue US over intentional killings'

The families of two men killed in a boat strike in the Caribbean in October are suing the U.S. government for wrongful death and extrajudicial killing. Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, were returning from Venezuela to Las Cuevas, Trinidad and Tobago, on Oct. 14 when their boat was struck by a U.S. missile. The two Trinidadian men were among six people killed in the strike, the fifth attack on what the Trump administration says were suspected drug-carrying vessels.
US politics
World news
fromConsequence
3 weeks ago

Kneecap Join Humanitarian Aid Convoy to Cuba: "It's Time to Break the Siege"

Irish hip-hop group Kneecap will join a humanitarian convoy delivering aid to Cuba, which faces a severe crisis after losing Venezuelan oil supplies due to U.S. sanctions.
Brooklyn
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

U.S. orders St. Lucia to stop sending students to Cuba - Caribbean Life

Caribbean governments face escalating U.S. pressure, including demands to end ties with Cuba, visa bans, military installations, and restrictions on student exchanges.
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Historic rise: Trinidadian-American justice heads to Appellate Division - Caribbean Life

In her announcement on Jan. 15, Bichotte Hermelyn, daughter of Haitian immigrants and representative of Brooklyn's 42nd Assembly District, highlighted Gov. Kathy Hochul's statement that Judge Ottley's appointment will strengthen New York's Appellate Courts with deep legal experience and a commitment to justice. Bichotte Hermelyn noted that since 2023, Judge Ottley has served as associate justice of the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, overseeing civil matters and jury trials in Kings County.
Brooklyn
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Grenada weighs pact to accept non-national deportees - Caribbean Life

Grenada and the U.S. drafted a non-binding MOU for accepting certain deportees, with U.S. funding for upkeep and clean-record, skills-based acceptance.
Law
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Families of killed men file first U.S. federal lawsuit over drug boat strikes

Two Trinidadian families sue the U.S. government for wrongful death and extrajudicial killings after air strikes that killed dozens off Venezuela.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Accountability In An Age Of Unaccountability - Above the Law

Legal system turmoil: arrests, Epstein file fallout, judicial misconduct, and mounting ethical breaches requiring disbarment of dishonest administration lawyers.
US politics
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Trump administration's visa freeze sparks Caribbean outrage - Caribbean Life

Trump administration froze immigrant visas for 75 countries effective Jan. 31, prompting Caribbean officials to condemn the move as xenophobic and harmful to immigrants.
#wrongful-death-lawsuit
fromJezebel
2 months ago
US politics

Trinidadian Families Sue the Trump Admin Over Wrongful Deaths in October Boat Strike

fromJezebel
2 months ago
US politics

Trinidadian Families Sue the Trump Admin Over Wrongful Deaths in October Boat Strike

US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Alex Pretti's Past Does Not Justify the Government Killing Him

Alex Pretti was killed by federal agents using unnecessary and fatal force while peacefully observing and documenting government action in Minneapolis.
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Acquittal of Chile riot officer who blinded protester raises impunity fears

A Santiago court ruled Lt Col Claudio Crespo legitimately defended his actions after shooting and blinding protester Gustavo Gatica, raising concerns about impunity and heavy-handed policing.
#temporary-protected-status
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
US politics

Advocates, officials welcome judge's move to block end of protections for Haitian immigrants

fromBoston.com
1 month ago
US politics

Advocates, officials welcome judge's move to block end of protections for Haitian immigrants

fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Gambian Jammeh-era victims seek real justice' beyond reparations

Yusupha Mbye's mother pushes his wheelchair slowly across the tiled compound of their home in Kanifing, about 11km (seven miles) from The Gambia's capital, Banjul. The late-afternoon sun hangs low as she pauses to straighten a wrap over his legs, stopping briefly to catch her breath. He has been in this wheelchair since he was a teenager, she told Al Jazeera, wiping away tears. Twenty-six years later, I am still caring for him.
World news
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

ICE Officers Should Be Held Accountable. These Law School Students Know How.

Establish a federal equivalent of Section 1983 to allow lawsuits against federal officers and eliminate qualified immunity to hold them accountable.
World news
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Caribbean governments fight illegal gun trafficking network amNewYork

Organized crime groups are trafficking primarily US-sourced firearms to Caribbean nations, sharply increasing regional violence and prompting reliance on US law enforcement and legal action.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The United States kills 11 people in three new strikes on alleged drugrunning boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific

At the direction of the commander of U.S. Southern Command, Marine Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted three lethal kinetic strikes on three vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations, Southern Command said in the statement, which as has become customary was accompanied by a video showing the boats exploding after being hit by a missile. Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes and were engaged in narco-trafficking operations, it added.
World news
World news
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

How Caribbean flights have been impacted by Venezuela airspace closures

US military action in Venezuela prompted FAA airspace restrictions that caused widespread flight cancellations and disruptions across the Caribbean during a busy travel weekend.
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