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Antigua and Barbuda · Antigua and BarbudaThe practice has an ugly name and an uglier intent. Arbitrary detention in state-to-state relations means this: tyrannical regimes seize innocents to make other governments submit to their wishes. As I said on October 28, 2025, at the United Nations, this is “not diplomacy; it is coercion in daylight.” The principle at stake concerns every nation, large or small. For large powers, such acts of arbitrary arrest and detention are an affront. For s…See the Story
Coercion in daylight: The world must outlaw arbitrary detention

Hurricane Melissa · KingstonAll 41 Barbadian students in Jamaica are accounted for and have been accommodated safely, ahead of the passing of Hurricane Melissa. This was confirmed on Tuesday by Ambassador to CARICOM, David Comissiong, before the Category 5 hurricane lashed the west of the island with record high winds and torrential rains. Some 26 students were evacuated at short notice, while others remained secure at the University of the West Indies’ Mona Campus and…See the Story
Bajan students in Jamaica accounted for as Hurricane Melissa batters island

Barbados · BarbadosBarbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has issued a strong call for Caribbean leaders to oppose U.S. military strikes and extrajudicial killings of alleged drug traffickers in the region, warning that the situation has become “extremely dangerous and untenable.” Speaking at the 86th Conference of the Barbados Labour Party last week, Mottley cautioned that recent U.S. military actions in Caribbean waters threaten decades of diplomatic efforts to mai…See the Story