What’s Up in the Caribbean – March 2026: Culture, Events & Buzz Across the Islands
Regional Headlines & Current Affairs Politics & Leadership
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By Publisher Ray Carmen Every year, the Caribbean’s streets erupt in a riot of colour, music, and energy—but Carnival today is no longer just about masquerade bands and soca rhythms. Welcome to Carnival 2.0, a new era where culture, creativity, and innovationcollide, redefining what it means to celebrate.
By Publisher Ray Carmen The tiny Dutch Caribbean island of Saba, often called the “Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean,” has taken an important step forward in its tourism development with the official opening of the Scenery Hotel.
By Publisher Ray Carmen From world‑famous Carnivals to beach festivals and vibrant nightlife hubs, the Caribbean in 2026 is the place to let loose, dance under the stars, and experience unforgettable island energy. Whether you’re chasing beach raves, cultural fetes, or themed music weeks with international DJs, this guide covers the top party...
By Publisher Ray Carmen Sun, Sea, Adventure, and Legendary Nights A bachelor party in the Caribbean isn’t just a celebration—it’s a declaration. It’s about adventure, friendship, and living large in one of the world’s most stunning playgrounds.
At a moment when global uncertainty is reshaping where the world’s capital chooses to land, the Caribbean stands out not just as paradise . but as opportunity.
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By Publisher Ray Carmen In the rarefied air of global aviation strategy, Bermuda is quietly but confidently carving out its place. The Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda is far more than an industry gathering. It is a declaration — that in a world reshaped by disruption, geography still matters, and smart positioning matters even...
By Publisher Ray Carmen When Narendra Modi visited Tel Aviv, the diplomatic symbolism was unmistakable. India and Israel have steadily deepened defence, technology and intelligence cooperation over the past decade. But in a region defined by delicate political balances, such visits are never viewed in isolation.
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By Publisher Ray Carmen The future of the automobile is no longer a sketch on a designer’s tablet. It’s rolling down real streets.
By Publisher Ray Carmen China has reignited the global debate over the origins of COVID-19, declaring it will present what it calls the “strongest evidence yet” that the virus emerged in the United States — not Wuhan.
By Publisher Ray Carmen There are festivals. There are global spectacles. And then there is Trinidad & Tobago Carnival — the living, breathing heartbeat of the Caribbean.
By Publisher Ray Carmen From the sky, it looks like paradise , turquoise waters, pristine white sands, and lush greenery stretching into the horizon. But beneath the beauty of this private Caribbean island lay a darker reality.
By Publisher Ray Carmen When the world gets loud, uncertain, and unnecessarily dramatic, one region continues to offer what no headline, tantrum, or trade war can take away: peace, beauty, warmth, and humanity.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Cuba is not merely an island, it is a temperament. A rhythm. A quiet defiance that lives in its people long after the speeches have faded and the banners have frayed.
By Publisher Ray Carmen The world in 2026 feels restless. Nations are louder, politics sharper, alliances strained, and public discourse increasingly shaped by fear, speed, and spectacle. Trust in institutions wavers. Empathy often loses ground to outrage. People talk past one another rather than to one another.
By Publisher Ray Carmen There is something that unsettles Donald Trump far more than courtrooms, commentators, or cable news anchors, history. Not the kind rewritten for campaign rallies, but the kind etched into maps, treaties, uniforms, and bloodlines.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Privilege, Power, and the Path to the Presidency Donald John Trump did not emerge from obscurity, hardship, or political activism. His rise was shaped by wealth, property, branding, and relentless self-promotion — long before politics ever entered the picture.