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Tour de Martinique des Yoles Rondes 2026 : une édition anniversaire très attendue

Du 26 juillet au 2 août, la Martinique vibrera au rythme de la 40e édition du Tour de Martinique des Yoles Rondes. Quarante ans d’histoire, de passion populaire, de prouesses sportives et de ferveur maritime pour un événement devenu l’un…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 15 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

The Leaders of the Greater Caribbean

Not all of them hold the same level of authority. Some lead states, others governments, and others major territorial collectivities. Anguilla: A British Overseas Territory, Anguilla’s head of state is King Charles III. The head of government is Cora Richardson-Hodge.…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

ONE Caribbean: Betting on a Regional Response to the Caribbean’s Structural Vulnerabilities

The Caribbean faces a brutal equation: extreme climate vulnerability, persistent insecurity, low productivity, food dependency, and tight fiscal margins. Against this backdrop, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group has launched ONE Caribbean — the Partnering for Caribbean Development Framework —…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

Facing Global Tensions, the Caribbean Must Accelerate Its Energy Revolution

The mounting wave of geopolitical crises is a brutal reminder of the Caribbean’s energy vulnerability. The war in Ukraine, the war in Iran, heightened tensions across the Middle East, great power rivalries, disrupted supply chains: every international shock ripples immediately…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

Did You Know? Belize and Guatemala Have Been Disputing a Border for Two Centuries

One of the oldest territorial disputes on the American continent may be on the verge of resolution — before an international tribunal. Imagine two neighbours squabbling over a fence since 1821. That is roughly what has been happening between Guatemala…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

At Last – Martinique Will Sit, In Its Own Name, at CARICOM

What just happened in the French Parliament on 16 April is genuinely exceptional: for the first time in its history, Martinique has a legal framework allowing it to sit, in its own name, within an international regional body. What Has…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

The Cables That Govern the Digital Caribbean

Beneath the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, thousands of metres below the surface, lies an infrastructure on which the digital sovereignty of millions of people depends. Fibre optic cables no wider than a garden hose carry 99% of the region’s…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

The Greater Caribbean: Rising Sea Levels, a Ticking Time Bomb

Sea levels are rising worldwide, at around 3 to 4 mm per year. In the Greater Caribbean, the impact is amplified. Why? Low-lying islands, heavily urbanised coastlines, infrastructure built right at the water’s edge, and massive dependence on coastal tourism.…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

LACNIC: The Invisible Infrastructure Keeping the Caribbean Online

Without rigorous management of IP addresses and digital resources, the internet simply does not work. Behind everyday uses — websites, emails, platforms, online public services — lies a discreet but strategic regional technical governance body: LACNIC (Latin America and Caribbean…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
  • Greater Caribbean Insights

Coastal Erosion in the Caribbean: A Massive and Still Underestimated Risk

Published under the Interreg CARIB-COAST programme, the Guide for Coastal Erosion Management in the Caribbean offers a structured assessment of the risks facing the region’s coastal zones and the responses available. Designed for public decision-makers and managers, the document draws…

  • Mylène Colmar
  • 14 mai 2026
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