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Population of nearly extinct lizard grows 16X in only six years

Popular Science 19 Dec 2024
A nearly-extinct Caribbean reptile is showing signs of a comeback following years of conservation efforts ... The huge population jump is detailed in a ... A Caribbean hermit crab (Coenobita clypeatus), photographed on Sombrero Island in June 2021.
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NCDs account for more than 5% GDP loss in Caribbean — World Bank - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 18 Dec 2024
\u201cThe current losses to economies from health care costs and lost productivity is massive and projected to increase exponentially as our populations age.\u00a0 The future of health in the ...
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Cizzle Biotechnology Expands Groundbreaking Early Lung Cancer Test to the Caribbean

Pharmiweb 17 Dec 2024
Full product launch. scheduled for April 2025 Enhanced Accessibility. The Caribbean’s diverse population of nearly 45 million people will benefit from early-stage cancer screening, improving representation in clinical datasets.
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From Dating to Traveling: What Nobody Told You About Colombia

Colombia One 17 Dec 2024
On the Caribbean Coast, the mestizo (mixed) population – born from centuries of mixing among native Indigenous peoples, Africans, Europeans, and even Middle Easterners – thrives in a warm and humid climate.
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The surprising country Richard Branson can't stop visiting - and the Greek island Levison Wood ...

The Daily Mail 14 Dec 2024
The world has become our (travel) oyster. But with so much choice, where's best to go? ... Chosen by ... Sensational. Chosen by ... There's nothing flashy about this Caribbean island - and it's a mere seven square miles with a population of fewer than 5,000 ... .
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Meet author Marvin Cook at signing for children's book on Pinky the flamingo

Tallahassee Democrat 13 Dec 2024
While reading this 70-page chapter book aimed at second to fifth graders, I learned that there are three large populations of Caribbean flamingos – one on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, one in Cuba, and another in the lower Bahamas.
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‘Opportunity to Experiment’: Visiting HBCU Scholars Praise Harvard’s Visiting Professorship Program

The Harvard Crimson 13 Dec 2024
Cosme Puntiel, professor of Spanish and Afro-Latin American and Caribbean studies at Xavier University of Louisiana, studies the narratives of African-descended populations in Latin America and the Caribbean ...Staff writer Neeraja S ... .
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Caribbean-style restaurant Jake's Cafe to open in Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosanews.com 12 Dec 2024
A new restaurant offering Caribbean-style dishes will officially open this weekend in Tuscaloosa ... The pair began searching for a restaurant that served the Caribbean foods they always enjoyed, but they didn't have any luck.
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After historic 2024 coral bleaching, hope remains for Mesoamerican Reef

Mongabay 06 Dec 2024
The trend, driven largely by human-caused climate change, according to NASA, caused the worst bleaching event on record among delicate coral populations around the world. This includes the Caribbean ...
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Breaking Latin America’s Cycle of Low Growth and Violence

International Monetary Fund 05 Dec 2024
Violent crime and insecurity have a disproportionate impact on Latin America and the Caribbean, with severe consequences for socioeconomic development.
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Population of Latin America, Caribbean reaches 663 million in 2024, below expectations

MENA FN 02 Dec 2024
(MENAFN) The population of Latin America and the Caribbean reached 663 million in 2024, falling 3.8 percent short of the 689 million figure initially projected in 2000, according to a report ... .
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Is the G77 the future of multilateralism?

Taipei Times 02 Dec 2024
By Adekeye Adebajo ... Since its founding in 1964, the bloc has expanded to include 134 countries from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, collectively representing 80 percent of the world’s population and two-thirds of the UN’s member states.
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The Belize Mission: A Southern Maryland volunteer group called to action

Catholic Standard 02 Dec 2024
John Vianney Parish in Prince Frederick to organize a “working party” to travel down to Belize to help the particularly poor Mayan people who make up much of the Belize population.

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