Authorities in the French Caribbean island of Martinique said Monday that the remaining nighttime curfews in the capital and surrounding areas would be lifted as tensions eased after weeks of ...
Violent protests erupted in September over spiraling costs on the island, whose roughly 350,000 residents pay much more for ...
There are a few ways to get around Martinique: Bus: Most buses travel fixed routes within the capital city of Fort De-France. If you want to travel beyond the city, you can hire a TC bus, which has ...
Martinique's western coast overlooks the Caribbean Sea, while its eastern coast faces the Atlantic Ocean. Located on the island's west coast, the capital, Fort-de-France, is the largest city ...
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 was felt in three Caribbean countries yesterday. The Trinidad-based Seismic Research Centre sta ...
Last week, government officials, importers, distributors and others signed a protocol aimed at reducing the price of basic goods and boosting local production, among other things. The government said ...
Lower the prices because people can’t survive on what they earn,” said football legend as crisis grips French Caribbean ...
Daymelín Pérez and Liannis Mesa, from Cuba, won the gold and bronze medals in the individual time trial under-23 category of ...
Unrest in Martinique broke out on 1 September, prompting protests and roadblocks and a curfew in the capital Fort-de-France. Riot police were sent to the island later in September, the first such ...