Trinidad and Tobago

A masquerader during 2013 Carnival in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. This year, a Japanese tourist's murder spurred the mayor's resignation and a conversation about women's rights.

Is the death of a Japanese tourist at Trinidad’s Carnival a symptom of a society with a problem?

Culture

He blamed a woman’s death on her “vulgar behavior” — and resigned following backlash over his comments. But will this change attitudes toward Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago?

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Trinidad and Tobago’s oddly overlooked — and totally legal — fix for marijuana

Global Politics
Jamaicans take part in a demonstration against the rape of three children and two women in Kingston in 2012.

Caribbean rape culture is back on display

Justice
Men hold up marijuana at the house of reggae legend Bob Marley.

Should the Caribbean embrace legal marijuana? Many say yes

Justice
Men hold up marijuana at the house of reggae legend Bob Marley.

Should the Caribbean embrace legal marijuana? Many say yes

Justice
Thousands of Jamaicans hold a demonstration against the local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Half Way Tree, Kingston.

Jamaica’s anti-gay protesters are trying to duck the ‘homophobic’ label

Lifestyle & Belief

“Homophobia” is pejorative enough that even anti-gay activists in Jamaica are trying to avoid being labeled homophobes. But commentators on the island say they shouldn’t be able to dodge the term.”Homophobia” is pejorative enough that even anti-gay activists in Jamaica are trying to avoid being labeled homophobes. But commentators on the island say they shouldn’t be able to dodge the term.

Protesters carrying placards attend a rally in favor of taxing carbon emissions in Melbourne, Australia, on March 12, 2011.

Which repressive regime is restricting protests now? Try a state in Australia…

Global Scan

Legislators in the state of Victoria have imposed strict new rules on public protesters. Critics say it’s an effort to clamp down on long-running protests. In Sri Lanka, it’s hard to hold onto an executioner, even though no one has been executed for nearly 40 years. And Caribbean dads fight to be present when their kids are born, in today’s Global Scan.Legislators in the state of Victoria have imposed strict new rules on public protesters. Critics say it’s an effort to clamp down on long-running protests. In Sri Lanka, it’s hard to hold onto an executioner, even though no one has been executed for nearly 40 years. And Caribbean dads fight to be present when their kids are born, in today’s Global Scan.

Fathers in the Caribbean have to fight to see the birth of their kids

Health & Medicine

Fathers are routinely denied the right to be present for the birth of their children in Trinidad and Tobago, and in many other Caribbean territories.

Fathers in the Caribbean have to fight to see the birth of their kids

Health & Medicine

Fathers are routinely denied the right to be present for the birth of their children in Trinidad and Tobago, and in many other Caribbean territories.

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Actor Michael Rogers takes on the title role in ‘Breakfast with Mugabe’

Arts, Culture & Media

Robert Mugabe turns 90 this week and he has been ruling Zimbabwe for 34 years. To his critics, Mugabe is a revolutionary-turned-tyrant, but to his psychiatrist, Dr. Peric, he’s just another patient. Or at least that’s the premise of the off-Broadway play “Breakfast with Mugabe.”