Ariane 6: French Guiana, the Caribbean pillar of European spaceflight
On November 4, 2025, the Ariane 6 rocket successfully completed its mission, placing the Sentinel-1D satellite into orbit. Lift-off from the Guiana Space Center in
On November 4, 2025, the Ariane 6 rocket successfully completed its mission, placing the Sentinel-1D satellite into orbit. Lift-off from the Guiana Space Center in
At the heart of Gwoka, a music listed as aUNESCO intangible cultural heritage site, the Bouladjel remains one of the most mysterious and powerful elements.
The Caribbean is facing growing environmental pressure from the massive arrival of sargassum: brown seaweed that washes up on the coast in large numbers, weakening
A day of sharing, listening and creating with clay In Fort-de-France, in a studious and benevolent atmosphere, some fifteen young people aged 18 to 25
Since October 25, Antigua and Barbuda has been living to the rhythm of the ceremonies, concerts and popular initiatives marking the 44ᵉ anniversary of its
On Roatán, the sea seems to speak low. It stretches shades of blue around the hills, glides over the seagrass beds, then lingers on the
Machel Montano has nothing left to prove. Yet, year after year, he continues to make Caribbean music history. On October 28, 2025, at the official
From October 30 to November 1, 2025, the Festival de la Toile des Palmistes will be held in Cayenne, French Guiana, for its 9ᵉ edition.
The Jardin d’Eau in Goyave resounded with emotion on Monday, October 27, as a tribute was paid to Hector Poullet. Through the 14ᵉ edition of
On October 28, 2025, Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica in the southwest, category 5, with sustained winds estimated at 185 mph (≈ 295 km/h), marking one
In a context marked by economic tensions and accelerated transitions, Martinique is questioning its ability to remain attractive, credible and desirable. Attractive for investors, for
In Martinique, attracting tourists is no longer just about beaches, landscapes and cultural heritage. It’s also built behind the scenes: on the productive sectors, local
A rum designed as a creative laboratory In a rum market already rich in traditions and references, Fusion Caraïbes has made a clear choice: not
Sanité Bélair occupies a singular place in the history of the Haitian revolution. Long absent from dominant narratives, her story is a reminder that the
Off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Little Corn Island is an island in a class of its own. Big Corn Island’s little sister, it stands
In the French West Indies, the Quadrille is more than just a traditional dance. It is a strong cultural marker, a space for transmission and
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