
UN Experts Denounce US Caribbean Strikes as ‘Extrajudicial Executions’
Independent UN experts say US strikes on suspected Venezuelan drug vessels in international waters breach sea law, calling them “extrajudicial executions.”
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Independent UN experts say US strikes on suspected Venezuelan drug vessels in international waters breach sea law, calling them “extrajudicial executions.”
The US military struck a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean, killing two and sending survivors back to Ecuador and Colombia for prosecution.
Venezuela condemns an unauthorized U.S. military flight 75 km off its coast, calling it a provocation that threatens national sovereignty.
Journalists from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and CGTNs Zheng Chunying discuss how the Chinese mainland and the Caribbean can shape a more inclusive UN as it turns 80.
Venezuela claims the USS Jason Dunham illegally boarded its fishing vessel Carmen Rosa in its exclusive economic zone, blocking comms and halting operations.
The Caribbean faces an above-normal 2025 hurricane season and record sargassum seaweed, threatening its iconic tourism and coastal charm.
Caribbean youth and leaders gather in St. Kitts and Nevis for the Global Sustainable Island Summit, discussing renewable energy and geothermal innovation.
May saw a record surge of sargassum in the Caribbean, disrupting tourism, wildlife, and even causing school closures in Martinique.
Xi Jinping’s speech at the China-CELAC Forum in Beijing sparks hopes for stronger ties between the Chinese mainland and Latin America-Caribbean nations.
Wang Yi meets Caribbean leaders in Beijing, reinforcing diplomatic and cultural ties on the Chinese mainland.