DECEMBER 2025, THE FINAL COSMIC TURN OF THE YEAR
A month of truth exposures, emotional breakthroughs, fated connections, closures, financial clarity, and bold new beginnings.
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A month of truth exposures, emotional breakthroughs, fated connections, closures, financial clarity, and bold new beginnings.
By Publisher Ray Carmen For decades, two towering giants have dominated the Western political landscape: the United States of America — bold, brash, influential — and the European Union, often quieter but increasingly coordinated, increasingly ambitious, and increasingly confident.
By publisher Ray Carmen The Caribbean just became easier, smoother, and infinitely more connected for global travellers. In late November 2025, Virgin Atlantic and interCaribbean Airways officially signed a new interline (inter-island) agreement, creating one of the most convenient travel links the region has seen in years.
By Publisher Ray Carmen China has just unveiled one of the most decisive moves yet in the global struggle for AI dominance , and this time, the battleground isn’t code, chips or supercomputers.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Hon. Dr. Kishore Shallow Appointed Minister of Tourism and Maritime Affairs**
In one of the most astonishing global aviation scandals in recent years, a Venezuelan former DJ , who reinvented himself as the head of a major UK-based aviation parts supplier , has admitted to providing counterfeit aircraft components that triggered chaos across international airlines.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Dominica Prepares for Cruise-Season Surge Dominica is set to welcome over 25,000 cruise-ship visitors this week, with seven major cruise vessels docking between 1–7 December. Ships scheduled include the Queen Mary II, Valiant Lady, Grand Princess, MSC Virtuosa, Mein Schiff 2, Vision of the Seas, and Aidamar.
By publisher Ray Carmen -Caribbean World Magazine The Caribbean has always been the world’s natural healing sanctuary — a place where turquoise waters soothe the mind, warm breezes untangle stress, and the steady rhythm of island life restores the soul.
By publisher Ray Carmen In a world racing toward the future on electric wheels, one company has once again leapt ahead of the pack — this time not on the road, but in the sky. Tesla, the brand known for turning impossible dreams into everyday reality, has unveiled its most...
By Publisher Ray Carmen The Caribbean — and the world — is mourning the loss of a musical titan. Jimmy Cliff, the Jamaican cultural ambassador whose voice carried the island’s heartbeat across continents, has died at the age of 81.
By publisher Ray Carmen Your seat number isn’t just about legroom, engine hum, or how quickly you escape at landing. According to a seasoned former flight attendant, it could also be the quiet difference between stepping off the aircraft glowing… or stepping off looking like you’ve aged three years somewhere...
Weekly News Update Week of 16 November 2025 By Ray Carmen Island-by-island News, Power Moves & Resilience
By Publisher Ray Carmen Switzerland has reached a new frontier in aviation with the creation of the world’s largest solar-powered plane, capable of flying an astonishing 40,000 kilometres using only sunlight. This revolutionary aircraft marks a milestone in clean energy innovation, blending cutting-edge technology with a vision of sustainable flight.
By Publisher Ray Carmen The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced sweeping flight reductions at 40 of the United States’ busiest airports, citing severe staffing shortages amid the ongoing federal government shutdown. The move is expected to trim up to 10% of flight capacity at these hubs — potentially affecting...
By Publisher Ray Carmen This December, a new chapter in Caribbean travel begins as Delta Air Lines launches its first-ever direct service from Atlanta to Grenada—a story that first lit up social media under the headline “Delta launches first-ever Atlanta to Grenada flights this December.”
By Publisher Ray Carmen Island‑by‑island News, People, and the Pulse of Paradise Here’s this week’s fresh take on what’s shaping the Caribbean — from disaster response and resilience to climate‑health innovation and tourism signals.
Caribbean World Magazine Celebrating 34 Years of Excellence and 31 Years of Caribbean World Travel & Living Awards
By Publisher Ray Carmen The Caribbean has always been a region of breathtaking beauty and tumultuous weather. But in 2025, the islands are facing a new reality: hurricanes are no longer seasonal visitors—they are reshaping life, economies, and even culture across the archipelago.
By publisher Ray Carmen Island by Island News, People, and the Pulse of Paradise The Caribbean never sleeps. Each sunrise brings a new story , some joyful, some challenging, all deeply human. From the fierce winds sweeping Jamaica to the revival of tourism in Barbados and new green laws in St.
By Publisher Ray Carmen From the turquoise waters of the Caribbean to the glittering lights of Los Angeles, a wave of Caribbean-born talent has left an indelible mark on Hollywood. These stars didn’t just cross oceans — they carried the rhythm, warmth, and resilience of the islands straight onto the...