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Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has said. Skerrit told reporters that he would be attending the 76th meeting of the OECS Authority where the French island will join existing associate members ...
The leaders of several Caribbean governments being targeted under a proposed U.S. travel ban say they have received no formal notifications from the Trump administration that their nation is among ...
along with other Caribbean leaders such as Dr. Keith Mitchell (Grenada), Dr. Ralph Gonsalves (St. Vincent and the Grena-dines), Roosevelt Skerrit (Dominica), and Mia Mottley (Barbados), were ...
People know us. What we say in the night, is what we say in the day; our word is our bond,” Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said Monday during a press conference when asked about ...
Various Caribbean leaders want details on a possible travel ban by the Trump administration, which reportedly includes 43 ...
Despite the policy’s far-reaching implications, many Caribbean governments say they have received no formal communication from the U.S. Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, whose ...
No Caribbean health-care system could survive without medical staff from Cuba, says Dominica’s prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit. The 1,500 or so Cuban medical professionals that work in the ...
We engage governments in transparency. People know us. What we say in the night, is what we say in the day; our word is our bond," Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said during a press ...
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has announced that work is progressing rapidly on the new Goodwill Secondary School (GSS).
From bottom left to right, Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis, Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit (top right) and Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali.