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#182 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 1 July 2026

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We move through the biggest Caribbean headlines, with clear updates that matter across the islands and the diaspora Here’s a look at our Caribbean Headlines.   * Lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue against major online travel companies * Airbnb is collaborating with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency * International investors propose US $100 million investment into Antigua's horse racing industry  * PGA TOUR event makes history in the Dominican Republic * Count down has begun for the 26th World Creole Music Festival in Dominica These and more stories straight. Listen and subscribe to the  Pulse of the Caribbean Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.  Send news releases and information to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com.

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Portada del episodio #182 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 1 July 2026

#182 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 1 July 2026

We move through the biggest Caribbean headlines, with clear updates that matter across the islands and the diaspora Here’s a look at our Caribbean Headlines.   * Lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Internal Revenue against major online travel companies * Airbnb is collaborating with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency * International investors propose US $100 million investment into Antigua's horse racing industry  * PGA TOUR event makes history in the Dominican Republic * Count down has begun for the 26th World Creole Music Festival in Dominica These and more stories straight. Listen and subscribe to the  Pulse of the Caribbean Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.  Send news releases and information to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com.

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#181 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 3 for June 2026

We move fast through the biggest Caribbean and diaspora headlines, from Haiti’s 2026 election schedule to new energy and infrastructure partnerships across the region on Episode 3 for June 2026. Here are the headlines. * UN Secretary General and Haiti Prime Minister meet ahead of Haiti’s two-round 2026 general elections  * Dominican Republic and United States sign memorandum on civil nuclear cooperation and energy security * Guyana and US talks focused on infrastructure projects and industrial collaboration * Jamaica plan to train all public sector employees in artificial intelligence  * Jamaica push for planting 3,000 hectares of fruit trees by 2035 for food security  * British Virgin Islands authorize negotiations with the Dominican Republic to improve food security and trade * Grand Bahama Shipyard renovation aiming to expand cruise ship repair capacity * Saba Black Rock Harbor Project using regional materials from St. Kitts to improve maritime access * Turks and Caicos regulatory approval moving Starlink satellite internet access closer * US Virgin Islands launch Vibes on the Rock Food and Whine Fest  * Antigua and Barbuda set to make major investment in cricket campus to grow sports tourism and training * US celebrates Juneteenth  * Obama Presidential Center Opens in Illinois Listen and subscribe to the  Pulse of the Caribbean Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know.  Send news releases and information to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com.

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Portada del episodio #180 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 2 for June 2026

#180 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 2 for June 2026

We move through the biggest Caribbean-centered headlines for June 2026, from U.S. visa decisions to major projects shaping tourism, education, energy, and agriculture across the region. We also spotlight cultural wins and upcoming events that keep Caribbean pride and community connection strong on the Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast Episode 2 for June 2026. Here are the headlines. * U.S. expands enforcement against birth tourism schemes using fraudulent documents and coaching services * Antigua and Barbuda seeks Spain’s help to make Spanish its’ second  * Sandals Foundation and Hands Across the Sea expands literacy support for students in Antigua schools * U.S. Virgin Islands approves $75 million Carambola Beach Resort redevelopment into a Club Med property * Dominican Republic plans for major energy generation expansion and rising renewable capacity * Dominican Republic Senate passes a measure to form a cassava institute to grow cultivation, processing, and exports * Guyana launches a regional sustainable agriculture science and innovation hub with Brazil and partners * Julien Alfred’s international winning streak continues in Oslo * Nevis Mango Festival promoted at Food, Wine & Fete festival in Miami Listen and subscribe to the Pulse of the Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know. Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com [news@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. To underwrite or advertise with Pulse of the Caribbean Podcasts or for marketplace feature opportunities, email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com [biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. Like and follow us on Facebook.  Thanks for listening, and do spread the word and share our podcast with others across the region and the diaspora.

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Portada del episodio #179 Caribbean News Round Up Week of June 1, 2026

#179 Caribbean News Round Up Week of June 1, 2026

We move through the week’s biggest Caribbean headlines, from Cuba’s shutdown of Visa and MasterCard transactions to new trade tariffs aimed at the Bahamas. We also track Guyana’s fast-changing economy, regional health updates, and community wins in tech, scholarships, and public service leadership on today’s Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast for the week of June 1, 2026. Here are today’s headlines. * Cuba suspending Visa and MasterCard transactions amid US sanctions and knock-on effects for tourism and payments * Bahamas facing a proposed 12.5% duty on exports under a broader Section 301 trade action   * Guyana projecting 1 million barrels per day by 2026 and pushing local content readiness * EU-backed financing helps Guyana build an organ donation and transplantation system  * Antigua and Barbuda tightening entry screening tied to Ebola and infectious disease precautions * Taiwanese Medical Association mission delivering free care and medical supplies in St Kitts and Nevis * Grenada’s Gloria Ann Thomas selected as vice president in a regional women’s commission steering committee * Anguillan IT Professional Dexter Gumbs launched Polyglot AI translation tool  * Chick-fil-A awards  scholarships to Puerto Rican workers Listen and subscribe to the Pulse of the Caribbean News Round Up for news you need to know. Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com [news@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. To underwrite or advertise with Pulse of the Caribbean Podcasts or for marketplace feature opportunities, email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com [biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. Like and follow us on Facebook.  Thanks for listening, and do spread the word and share our podcast with others across the region and the diaspora.

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Portada del episodio #178 Caribbean News Round Up Week of May 25, 2026

#178 Caribbean News Round Up Week of May 25, 2026

We move through the week’s biggest Caribbean headlines, from CARICOM’s warning about the humanitarian impact of sanctions on Cuba to new Ebola-related travel restrictions in the northern Caribbean. We also track how the region is funding resilience, tightening security, expanding tech ambitions, and deepening freedom of movement across borders on the Pulse of the Caribbean Podcast for the week of May 25, 2026. Other headlines in this episode include * BVI telecom CEO leads regional utility regulators * Barbados Bridgetown Initiative for climate finance reform * Jamaica blue-green fund plans for disaster risk mitigation  * Puerto Rico as a potential site for AI computing infrastructure  * Saint Lucia public pressure to reinstate capital punishment  * Antigua and Barbuda rollout of nationwide surveillance cameras * Dominican Republic and US Joint Military Training  * Barbados and Guyana agreement for national ID travel starting July 1, 2026 * Dominican Republic President donation of full salary to nonprofit and religious groups * Ziggy Marley new album “Brightside” release and the return to vinyl craftsmanship Visit us online at pulsofthecaribbean.com. If you found value in this podcast, be sure to like and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.  Send news releases to news@pulseofthecaribbean.com [news@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. To underwrite or advertise with Pulse of the Caribbean Podcasts, email biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com [biz@pulseofthecaribbean.com]. Like and follow us on social media.  Thanks for listening, and do spread the word and share our podcast with others across the region and the diaspora.

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