AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAviation Cuts Hit the Region: Caribbean Airlines will slash its network from June 1, ending flights to Dominica–Suriname, St. Kitts–Suriname and Ogle–Suriname, and cutting Martinique and Guadeloupe service from four weekly flights to two—moves tied to sustained losses and a bid to stop “haemorrhaging” money, with refunds or rebooking offered to affected passengers. Local Accountability: In Bermuda’s CARICOM membership debate, critics say a government-led meeting at Penno’s Wharf was more about pushing an agenda than taking real questions, while broader calls for reform keep resurfacing. Martinique in Court: A major CTM embezzlement trial opens in Fort-de-France, with allegations involving disability aid funds and forged documents. Caribbean Labor Mobility: A fresh CARICOM discussion points to full membership as a driver of an influx of workers. France Faces Slavery Reckoning: Macron says reparations for slavery’s legacy must be addressed, but stops short of concrete proposals, as France moves to repeal the Code Noir.
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