21 Hours to Peace : Inside the US–Iran Talks That Shook the World — And Why They Failed
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a quiet, heavily guarded corner of Islamabad, history sat across the table from itself.
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By Publisher Ray Carmen In a quiet, heavily guarded corner of Islamabad, history sat across the table from itself.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a quiet but powerful breakthrough emerging from South Asia, a Sri Lankan innovator is harnessing artificial intelligence to tackle one of the world’s fastest-growing causes of preventable blindness — diabetic eye disease.
Africa Breaking: Nigeria Launches Africa’s Largest Solar Farm
By Publisher Ray Carmen A Knighthood, A Legacy , And a Journey Written in Gold When Idris Elba was named in the 2026 New Year Honours List, it marked more than a ceremonial elevation — it was the crowning of a life lived across worlds.
By Publisher Ray CarmenIn the theatre of American power, few exits are quiet. The reported dismissal of former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi by Donald Trump has reignited one of the most controversial sagas in modern U.S. political history: the long shadow of Jeffrey Epstein.
By Publisher Ray Carmen London’s summer soundtrack fell silent in an instant.In a stunning and unprecedented intervention, UK ministers have blocked Kanye West from entering the country—an explosive decision that has forced the abrupt cancellation of the iconic Wireless Festival.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In a world increasingly defined by conflict, rhetoric, and shifting alliances, one figure has emerged—calm, composed, and quietly influential.
By Publisher Ray Carmen As spring awakens and nature bursts into bloom, Easter arrives with its timeless message of renewal, hope, and togetherness. Across the Caribbean and around the globe, families, friends, and communities come together to celebrate this special season, blending cherished traditions with vibrant local flair.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the void beyond our home planet, humanity stands on the brink of a new era.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the theatre of 21st-century power, personalities matter—but systems decide outcomes. And by that measure, one leader stands not just ahead, but in a different league altogether.
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the tightly controlled corridors of power in Venezuela, influence is rarely confined to official titles. It moves quietly, often invisibly, through trusted relationships, inner circles and longstanding loyalties. And few figures embody that dynamic more than Cilia Flores.
By Publisher Ray Carmen A Ruling That Could Redefine Power, Presidency — and the Future of America
By Publisher Ray Carmen The fall of Nicolás Maduro was never going to be quiet. If Episode 1 captured the shock of a leader’s dramatic collapse—from presidential palace to courtroom—Episode 2 goes deeper, into the shadows where power truly operates.
By Publisher Ray Carmen And why his simple portfolio is shaking up Wall Street thinking
By publisher Ray carmen - Caribbean World Magazine | Special Feature — The Maduro Files On a brisk morning in Manhattan last month, a courtroom in the Southern District of New York became the unlikely stage for one of the most extraordinary legal dramas in modern history.
By Publisher Ray Carmen January 2026 will go down as one of the most surreal moments in modern Caribbean history — when turquoise waters, champagne beaches, and billion-dollar yachts turned into a holding pattern for the world’s elite.
By Publisher Ray Carmen GLOBAL — Middle East Conflict Deepens, Ripple Effects Intensify
By Publisher Ray Carmen In the often turbulent and high-stakes world of international diplomacy, true eloquence is rare. Yet in Abbas Araghchi, one finds a voice that consistently rises above the noise.
By Publisher Ray Carmen At first glance, it sounds almost surreal: how could the world’s largest economy owe hundreds of billions to a tiny Caribbean territory?
By Publisher Ray Carmen As the geopolitical chessboard heats up, China has made a striking move in the Caribbean,delivering a massive rice shipment to Cuba in what many observers see as far more than a simple act of goodwill.