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A New Force in Grenadian Politics: The Rise of the Democratic People’s Movement

Grenada’s political landscape shifted dramatically with the official launch of the Democratic People’s Movement (DPM), led by former Foreign Affairs Minister Peter David. The party’s unveiling at the Grenada Trade Centre drew a massive crowd—diplomats, trade unionists, independent senators, and former NNP executives—signaling that this is not a fringe experiment […]

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Dad’s the reason she is safe with me!

Over the past recent years, whether working in North America or the Caribbean, my phone has been ringing off the hook with calls from women and girls who are victims of domestic violence. These calls tell stories of physical, emotional and sexual abuse that have landed male perpetrators behind bars […]

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Nevis Premier is keynote speaker at DPM Congres

Nevis Premier Mark Brantley, who also is Leader of the Opposition in parliament in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, is visiting Grenada this weekend at the invitation of the Democratic People’s Movement (DPM). DPM is holding its inaugural Congress on Sunday, March 22, at the Trade Centre, Morne […]

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What Is Going On With Former Grenada Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell?

A Look at His Post‑Retirement Behavior, Public Accusations, and Longstanding Controversies Former Grenada Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell—Grenada’s longest‑serving political leader—announced his retirement from active politics in 2025. Yet instead of stepping back, he has re‑emerged prominently on the New National Party (NNP) platform, launching a series of sharp political […]

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A Meeting That Missed the Moment: CARICOM Leaders Sit With Washington While Cuba Stands Alone

When the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and the President of Guyana met with the President of the United States, the headlines framed it as “regional diplomacy.” But many across the Caribbean are asking a deeper question: diplomacy for whom? And at what cost to Caribbean unity, sovereignty, and […]

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Grenada Must Draw a Line: No Cuban Doctors, No Third‑Country Deportees

Grenada stands at a critical crossroads. Washington has intensified pressure on Caribbean nations—including Grenada—to distance themselves from Cuba’s medical cooperation program, imposing visa restrictions on Grenadian officials and framing Cuba’s overseas medical missions as “forced labor.” But this pressure campaign collides with a simple, unavoidable truth: Grenada’s healthcare system depends […]

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Longtime NNP Supporter Brian McQueen joins DPM

Brian McQueen, a seasoned and prominent political activist resident in St. David, is bringing his experience to the Democratic People’s Movement (DPM), confident that The Movement is able to solve the problems confronting Grenada.“I have supported one of Grenada’s major parties for over 40 years, so I understand what is […]

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Grenada National Reparations Committee (GNRC)Statement

Profoundly saddened at death of Rev. Jesse Jackson The Grenada National Reparations Committee (GNRC) is profoundly saddened at the death of Reverend Jesse Jackson.Like members of the GNRC, Rev. Jackson possessed a passion and determination in seeking redress for historical injustices, including chattel slavery, perpetrated against people of African descent.An […]

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Grenada Cannot Ignore This Wake‑Up Call: The U.S. Travel Advisory Is a Warning, Not an Insult

By TL Neckles The United States raising its travel advisory for Grenada should hit every leader, policymaker, and citizen like a cold splash of water. This is not business as usual. This is not “outsiders exaggerating.” This is a direct consequence of a troubling rise in violent incidents—murders, shootings, and […]