Voyager Caribbean’s Podcast Premieres
Will you be tuning into Voyager Caribbean’s weekly podcast that debuts on January 1, 2022? Voyager Caribbean hopes that you do! During the 30 minute podcast, listeners can expect the podcast’s host, Anne, to delve into world news and other hot topics of the week! Listeners can tune in every Saturday at 11 AM Eastern Standard time on various platforms, which include Spotify, Google Podcasts, Radio Public, and Pocket Casts.
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USVI, need a Laptop? Check out Elaborate Universal Link!–AD
Elaborate Universal Link is a small business based in the United States Virgin Islands that sells computers, TVs, surveillance equipment, and much more! Check them out at https://www.elaborateuniversallink.com/.
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Merry Christmas from Voyager Caribbean!
Voyager Caribbean wishes our readers a Merry Christmas! Please check out our latest video wishing you a Merry Christmas. Also, check out some of the Caribbean Christmas music we are playing to celebrate this day.
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Akuzmo and the Golden Coins By Marilyn J. Malone–Advertisement
Akuzmo and the Golden Coins, written by Marilyn J. Malone (who is from the island of Nevis), is a novel about a fourteen-year-old boy named Akuzmo who embarks on a quest with three golden coins to find help and buy goods for Inlandia, his famine-stricken village. Alone in a strange place, Akuzmo believes that he is imagining unseen beings and is haunted by nightmares. Akuzmo has decisions to make. Will he save himself by […]
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Voyager Caribbean’s Weekly Podcast Debuts
St. Thomas, USVI–Voyager Caribbean is launching its weekly podcast on January 1, 2022. Listeners can tune in every Saturday at 11 AM Eastern Standard time on various platforms, which include Spotify, Google Podcasts, Radio Public, and Pocket Casts. During the 30 minute podcast, listeners can expect the podcast’s host, Anne, to delve into world news and other hot topics of the week. The website’s management team is excited to start this new venture. […]
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Chile Declares National Days of Mourning for Covid-19 Deceased
Chile—Chile’s President, Sebastián Piñera, declared that the country will remember Chileans who died from COVID-19 on August 9th to 10th. While announcing the days of mourning, Mr. Sebastián Piñera said that the government wanted to pay “tribute to all those people who lost their lives as a result of the pandemic.” The President also said that “we have decreed a National Mourning on Monday and Tuesday so that all Chileans can remember them and give […]
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Weather Systems Circulating in the Atlantic Ocean
According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), as of August 8, 2021, at 2:00 PM EDT, two systems have a high probability of developing in the Atlantic Ocean. System 1 According to the NHC, “environmental conditions are expected to be favorable to support some gradual development over the next few days, and this system could become a tropical depression while it moves west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph. The disturbance is forecast to reach […]
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St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Suffers Blow to Head at Protest
St. Vincent and the Grenadines — While at a protest organized by the New Democratic Party (NDP) and two trade unions, Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, was struck in the head by an object thrown at him. The blow to the head caused Prime Minister Gonsalves, 75, to suffer a concussion and need medical care. Protesters came together to rally against the move by his government to have front-line workers vaccinated against the coronavirus. The […]
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Haiti’s Judges Afraid to Investigate Assassination of Moise
Haiti–Haiti is struggling to find a judge in the country that is willing to investigate the assassination of President Jovenel Moise. Sources say that the judges fear for their lives if they take on the case. Several magistrates have told Haiti’s dean of the Court of First Instance that they are not interested in working on the case to uncover the July 7, 2021, assassination of President Moise. It has been said that […]
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