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  • A man walks through a flooded street after the passage of Hurricane Irma, in Havana, Cuba, on Sept. 10, 2017. (Xinhua/Joaquin Hernandez)
    World

    Cuban capital battered by Hurricane Irma

    Sept. 11, 2017

    HAVANA, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The Cuban capital of Havana was damaged beyond recognition Sunday after Hurricane Irma whipped the northern coast of the Caribbean nation.

  • Carrying "Blink's" coffin to the funeral
    Local

    "There is still a burnt pot laying there to be ...

    Sept. 3, 2017

    A couple weeks ago, villagers of Penville held a funeral service for the five young men who died in a vehicular accident a few weeks ago. They were: Mandela Ophar, ...

  • Bernard Wiltshire speaks at the Dominica Climate Change Day of Action at the Botanic Gardens, Roseau on Saturday November 28, 2015
    Local

    Bernard Wiltshire – we are polluting our highways with light

    Sept. 3, 2017

    With a $2 million grant from China, the Government of Dominica is to light up the E.O. LeBlanc and Dr. N.J.O Liverpool highways.

  • Dried marijuana
    Local

    Puff on a Spliff

    Sept. 3, 2017

    Government's policy on the issue might be clouded in smoke, but support for some form of legalisation of marijuana here is very much on a high.

  • A house and a fowl and a cat in abandoned Petite Savanne
    Local

    Abandoned Petite Savanne: Cool and quiet

    Sept. 3, 2017

    At first glance, Petite Savanne appears to be a picturesque country village set against a backdrop of lush green mountains and skirted by the bright blue sea.

  • Right to left: Linton, Francis, Bazil and Thomas at today's UWP press conference
    Local

    Police charge members of opposition

    Aug. 27, 2017

    Members of the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) say they will not be moved or intimidated by the Roosevelt Skerrit led Dominica Labour Party (DLP) after the police slapped four ...

  • Worker at the Nature Island Paper Product booth at the 2015 Creole in the Street expo
    Local

    Toilet paper factory in full production

    Aug. 27, 2017

    Severin McKenzie, the Managing Director of Nature Islands Paper Products Inc. says that despite a delay in the arrival of raw materials his company was still able to meet some ...

  • Michael Nicholas
    Local

    MBE for son of Dominicans

    Aug. 27, 2017

    Michael 'Micky' Nicholas of Wanstead, East London,

  • Marie, right, and Perryman
    Local

    Fake facts

    Aug. 27, 2017

    They don't believe. They really cannot believe it.

  • Johnson Boston speaks at the protest meeting on 7 February 2017
    Local

    More opposition politicians sue government

    Aug. 27, 2017

    First there was Sanford, now there is Boston and Isaac and Fontaine.

  • Cadencelypso icon Gordon Henderson
    Local

    Dominican Reggae Ambassadors, help promote Creole music!

    Aug. 27, 2017

    August 25 is observed in Dominica by some radio stations and Creole music enthusiasts as Cadence-Lypso day.

  • Protester holds up sign at the 7 February 2017 UWP protest
    Local

    Unpopular passport protests

    Aug. 27, 2017

    A recent survey commissioned by the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) has found that a majority of Dominicans opposed opposition-organised protests to demand the resignation of the prime minister, Roosevelt ...

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