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Bermuda political leaders comment on inauguration of new US President

Bermuda’s political leaders have given contrasting messages regarding the inauguration of Donald Trump after he was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Friday

Senior AFC members indicate willingness to lead party

According to News Source Guyana, while Hughes and Trotman are both popular members of the party and the government, neither of them serve in the leadership of the Alliance For Change.

Western Union admits to anti-money laundering, consumer fraud violations

Western Union, one of the leading money transfer agencies across the Caribbean, has admitted to anti-money laundering and consumer fraud violations.

JDF launches journal highlighting threats to regional and national security

The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has launched a Caribbean Journal of Strategic and Security Studies, which broadly examines threats to national and regional security.

Scorsese thanks Taiwan for bringing 'Silence' to life

Director Martin Scorsese brought his religious film "Silence" back to Taiwan on Thursday, thanking it for providing the filming location for his decades long project.

Behind the Big Mac: McDonald's gets movie and literary spotlight

The man who turned a popular California hamburger stand into the McDonald's global fast-food empire is having a posthumous Hollywood moment.

With Oscars in sight, Amazon, Netflix lead streaming at Sundance

After revolutionizing television with bold, award-winning original content, streaming networks are on the cusp of their first potential Oscar wins, and are back at the Sundance film festival looking for more awards-worthy fare.

Ferguson film 'Whose Streets?' aims to show humanity of community

The filmmakers of "Whose Streets?," chronicling the uprising in Ferguson, Missouri after the 2014 police killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, said the documentary attempts to show the humanity behind a community in crisis.

Pink hats take over Sundance festival as Handler leads Women's March leftright 7/7leftright

More than 2,000 people took to snow-covered streets during the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday in solidarity with Women's March demonstrations around the United States, organized to show opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's agenda.

UK PM May promises frank talk with Trump after women protest

British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would not be afraid to tell Donald Trump when she finds something he has said unacceptable, as she prepares to meet the new U.S. President in Washington this week.
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