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Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean

According to one modeling analysis, beach nesting sites for sea turtles in the Caribbean will come under significant danger due to beach erosion associated with sea level rise.

Lawyers: Haiti cholera lawsuit threatened at UN

A Boston-based human rights group says it will sue the United Nations in 60 days if the world body does not agree to compensate Haitian cholera victims, apologize to the Caribbean nation for...

Prison for 3 in killing of US couple in Caribbean

A judge in St. Maarten convicted three men and issued prison sentences Wednesday in the killing of a South Carolina couple in the Caribbean country.

US seeks data on account holders at Caribbean bank

U.S. taxpayers who stashed money in one of the Caribbean's largest banks without telling the Internal Revenue Service could be in trouble.

Bill Clinton visits Haiti to promote ag investment

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is in Haiti with a delegation to promote investment in the Caribbean nation's agriculture sector.

Dolphins signed receiver Brian Hartline to a five-year, $30.8 million deal

Decked in a charcoal suit and still tan from a West Indies holiday, Brian Hartline strode into Miami Dolphins headquarters late Thursday night to sign the biggest contract of his career.

Caribbean reefs are being rebuilt

"Coral cover is getting a little better here and I believe it will keep improving in the gardened areas," said Andrew Ross, a Canadian marine biologist and entrepreneur who founded Seascape...

Saudi's Sabic halts plans to build Trinidad plant

The twin-island Caribbean nation is the second biggest energy producer in the Caribbean after nearby Venezuela.

Puerto Rico slowly warms to more gay rights

"(Puerto Rico) has long had a reputation for being one of the friendliest places in the Caribbean," said LoAnn Halden, spokeswoman of the Florida-based International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association.

Coral comeback: Reef 'seeding' in the Caribbean

"Coral cover is getting a little better here and I believe it will keep improving in the gardened areas," said Andrew Ross, a Canadian marine biologist and entrepreneur who founded Seascape...

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Canada to help Caribbean youths with university education

Canada to help Caribbean youths with university education

Mexico, to attract U.S. retirees, may ease limits on landownership

Mexican legislators, seeking to make their country more attractive to U.S. retirees, may soon...

Barbados: Celtic Fest May 23-29

When you think about bagpipes, images of the Caribbean automatically spring to mind, don't they?