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A pedestrian walkway in Kingstow, the capital of St Vincent and the Grenadines.

James Schneider profiles the Caribbean nation, close to the Hugo Chávez-founded ALBA alliance but also to the...

Kanaval: A People’s History of Haiti in Six Chapters

Cinematic in its style, offbeat in its storytelling, the BBC’s Kanaval – a documentary portrayal of Haiti’s annual...

A woman and her children walking along a street in Ocho Rios. Tim Smith/Panos

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First came the Spanish, then the British, and then the austerity measures of the IMF. Christina Ivey on the...

Protesters against the US trade embargo on Cuba drive past the US Embassy in Havana in a motorcade, 28 March 2021. ALEXANDRE MENEGHINI/REUTERS

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The Castros are no longer in charge. Will Miguel Díaz-Canel, their hand-picked successor, wield a new broom of change?...

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After Bolsonaro's withdrawal of 11,000 Cuban doctors from Brazil, Sujatha Fernandes asks how viable the...

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From revolt to revolution: the story of Toussaint Louverture, former slave and military leader of the Haitian revolution, as...

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Aditya Iyer looks at the legacy of black feminist poet, Una Marson.

Calypso Rose

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She’s survived cancer, two heart attacks and even fractured a few ribs on stage. Tobago’s music legend Calypso Rose...

Radyo Siwèl by Mélissa Laveaux.

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Reviewed: Your Queen Is a Reptile by Sons of Kemet; Radyo Siwèl by Mélissa Laveaux.

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Oxfam’s Haiti sex scandal highlights how girls and young women are most at risk in emergencies. Vanessa Baird...

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Abuse must be eradicated but the attack on Oxfam is disproportionate, argues Maggie Black in this opinion...

Oxfam scandal no surprise

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‘The idea of altruistic morality puts aid workers in a double bind, eroding true responsibility’

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Hurricane Maria swept through Dominica, destroying 62 per cent of all dwellings and killing 57, Richard Swift...

NASA/NOAA GOES Project

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Storms do not discriminate, but societies do, argues Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik.

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The world has lost a great internationalist, writes Vanessa Baird.

This article is almost seven years old.

The hurricane killed over 1,000 people, and after it, a cholera outbreak is exacerbating livelihoods in Haiti, photographs...

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