Saint-Martin: preserving marine ecosystems in the face of the climate emergency
In the north of the Lesser Antilles, the island of Saint-Martin is home to remarkably rich marine ecosystems. Coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangroves, turtles
In the north of the Lesser Antilles, the island of Saint-Martin is home to remarkably rich marine ecosystems. Coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangroves, turtles
American Airlines is introducing new flights from Boscobel and Kingston to Miami, starting December 18. This change, which goes beyond a simple adjustment of the
Antigua Carnival 2025 doesn’t just occupy a place on Antigua and Barbuda ‘s cultural calendar: it embodies a collective memory, a moving heritage and a

The name Barahona sounds like a promise of adventure and authenticity. Nestled in the south-west of the Dominican Republic, this province, nicknamed “The Pearl of
Tourism in the Caribbean is a central pillar of the regional economy, representing a vital engine for the islands. In 2024 and 2025, several key
On July 10, 1973, the Bahamas officially became an independent state, putting an end to more than three centuries of British colonial rule. Fifty-two years
Jamaica has officially joined Afreximbank, an event described as historic at the 49th meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government in Montego Bay. This rapprochement between
An event designed by a woman, for women The Ladies Break Festival is the brainchild of one woman, one intuition, one will. That of Karline
COP30: this name refers to the 30ᵉ Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to be held from November
Every time you change channels on your TV, you’re using a technology invented by Raoul Georges Nicolo. This Guadeloupean engineer, born on June 21, 1923
Today, la bomba is an essential part of Puerto Rican cultural life. A practice born of resistance and carried on by Afro-descendant communities, it has
On Saturday, November 29, 2025, Jardin de Monique in Le François played host to the 2ᵉ edition of Jazz an ba Tol’, focusing on “La
When approaching Guanaja from the sea, the island’s first impression is of its silhouette: pine-covered hills, encircled by a ring of reefs and small cays.
On the evening of November 25, BRED’s Savane branch in Fort-de-France turned orange. To mark the launch of the Oranger le monde 2025 international campaign,
From November 22 to November 30, 2025, the Caribbean Film Days festival is underway online. For the first time, a space entirely dedicated to Caribbean
Merengue, the living legacy of Dominican culture, brings together music, dance, memory and identity. Every November 26, the people of the Dominican Republic dedicate a
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