Radical Islamic attacks to Christianity Barbados Today07/05/201910251 views Christianity is the most targeted and persecuted religion in the world! The Easter attack on Christians as they worshipped the risen Saviour is a grim reminder of this reality. Here… Read more
Stop the blame game and run the country Barbados Today07/05/201919184 views On May 24, 2018, Barbadians went to the polls and gave the Mottley-led Barbados Labour Party the biggest election victory in the history of Barbados. In doing so, they signalled… Read more
Violence against females is a global epidemic Barbados Today07/05/20190277 views “We have an abundance of rape and violence against women in this country and on this Earth, though it’s almost never treated as a civil rights or human rights issue,… Read more
UNCITRAL Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform: Why it matters to Caribbean states Barbados Today04/05/20190325 views by Andrea M. Ewart, Esq. On June 28, 2016, an arbitral tribunal ordered the Government of Belize to pay to the private company of Dunkeld International Investments Ltd. the sum… Read more
The age of empires: Is it over? Barbados Today04/05/20190494 views The topic for discussion has nothing much to do with mechanics of the Internet game of the same name, although it does in lawyer speak touch and concern the above… Read more
Caricom divide must be bridged Barbados Today04/05/20192280 views It’s no secret that the countries of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) are divided over the response to the situation in Venezuela. Detractors of the CARICOM project and… Read more
Hypertension in focus Barbados Today04/05/20192314 views The Diabetes Association of Barbados has added another non-communicable disease, hypertension, to its mandate. President of the Association Trudy Griffith said diabetes and hypertension are among the most common NCDs… Read more
Strengthening the regional women’s movement Barbados Today03/05/20190238 views While I do not want to go too far into the back stories that have triggered today’s article, I do not think it will make sense to readers unless there… Read more
Forward ever, backward never! Barbados Today03/05/20190307 views This clarion call is most often associated with battles of war. The captain of the guard urges his men and women forward to cross enemy lines, knowing that there is… Read more
Hope for reparation Barbados Today03/05/20190308 views The big beast of fairness seems to have rattled the cage of Britain’s conscience. For many years black people have been crying out for a sense of acknowledgement that they… Read more