Newsdesk | Thursday June 25th, 2026 - “Justice, Education, and the Future of the Caribbean”
The Prosecutor’s Office confirms that charges will move forward in connection with a fatal traffic accident, while government joins international observances marking World Vitiligo Day. The Minister of Ministry of VROMI also issues a correction regarding restrictions tied to the Belvedere Cemetery.
Education and community service are highlighted as retired teachers are set to be honored during a special cultural event, while the Vitality Learning Foundation prepares to host a Caribbean ADHD conference. Businesses are also reminded of an upcoming tax filing deadline, and regional lawmakers examine the growing role of artificial intelligence in governance. We close by asking: can Caribbean peoples truly determine their own future in a rapidly changing world?
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