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Dominica planning to build new electricity transmission network

Government of Dominica taking steps to build a new electricity power plant for the nation to counter energy requirement.

Iraqi Parliament Passes Anti-LGBTQ+ Law

Additionally, the legislation criminalizes transgender identity, mandating that individuals identify solely according to their biological sex assigned at birth or face imprisonment ranging from one to three years
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St Kitts and Nevis: IMF 2023 report supports PM Terrance Drew’s vision for CBI Programme evolution

Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis: The Federation of St Kitts and Nevis has recently received insights on its financial status analysed by the recent report provided by the IMF (International Monetary Fund) on February 02, 2023.   

Citizenship by Investment Programme will be Plan B for HNWIs by 2030: CS Global Partners

The CBI industry is developing more with each passing day, and its players must look forward to seeing the future results.

Saint Lucia CIP funds help in modernization of health and wellness sector

London: Saint Lucia Citizenship by Investment was first introduced in 2016, and it is one of the top performers in the Caribbean region. The demand for the programme is skyrocketing among High net worthy individuals (HNWIs).

Nevis: Mango Festival to commence tomorrow at Cades Bay Fruit Orchard

Basseterre: St Kitts and Nevis is emerging as a fascinating destination for tourists, and it is one must-visit in the Caribbean region. As July is coming, it has come with a great reason to travel to this marvellous country as the island of Nevis is celebrating the “Mango Festival”. It is the most loved fruit in Nevis and is known as the “Mango Capital in the Caribbean.”

CBI Programme of St Kitts and Nevis guarantees platinum standards to their applicants

Basseterre -- Despite being the smallest country in the Eastern Cribbean Sea, the twin-island Federation of St Kitts and Nevis gave the world its first economic citizenship programme in 1984. It provides alternative citizenship in exchange for a financial contribution to the country’s economy.

Small Island Developing States focuses on sustainable development

There are a total of 51 small Island Developing States that, in spite of their geographical and cultural diversity, share similar economic and sustainable development challenges, including susceptibility to natural disasters and vulnerability to global developments.

Dominica develops hurricane-proof infrastructure to curb human suffering, destruction

The Nature Island of Dominica in the Caribbean is trying hard to face the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which is estimated to be stormy this year.

St Kitts and Nevis to host music festival this summer

St Kitts and Nevis is all ready to blow the lights this summer season as festivals are going to hit St Kitts and Nevis. It has been two years since that country did not celebrate any festival due to COVID-19. 

Dominica overwhelmingly concentrates on building climate-resilient infrastructure

The government of Dominica is making every possible effort to make the Caribbean island the world's first-ever climate-resilient nation. To achieve the aim, another milestone has been achieved by the Dominica government as it commissioned two more climate-resilient shelters.

Dominica govt is developing country with an eye on nature, environment

Roseau: The small island 'Dominica' appears to be the most popular destination for eco-tourism. The sustainable eco-lodges, resorts, and villas attract tourists worldwide, desiring to escape from the nerve-racking lifestyle.

St Kitts and Nevis prioritize safety of their residents, tourists

Basseterre: St Kitts and Nevis is a small island nation in the western hemisphere, and it is among the seventeen safest Caribbean islands to visit in 2022. The country has been becoming safer and more secure for tourists as the country moves ahead with adopting modern security technologies, including installing CCTV cameras across the twin-island nation.

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Dominica planning to build new electricity transmission network

Government of Dominica taking steps to build a new electricity power plant for the nation to counter energy requirement.

Iraqi Parliament Passes Anti-LGBTQ+ Law

Additionally, the legislation criminalizes transgender identity, mandating that individuals identify solely according to their biological sex assigned at birth or face imprisonment ranging from one to three years

Botulism Outbreak Strikes Riyadh: 35 Hospitalized, Fast-Food Chain Shutdown

According to reports from the Saudi newspaper Arab News, the outbreak was traced back to the consumption of food contaminated with Clostridium botulinum bacteria, a highly dangerous pathogen known for causing botulism

PM Roosevelt Skerrit talks on global south and ALBA–TCP

PM Roosevelt Skerrit shared his views on global south union and in his speech and also appreciated works of ALBA–TCP.