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Study Reveals ‘Governance Gap’ and Tension Between AI Benefits and Risks

Study Reveals ‘Governance Gap’ and Tension Between AI Benefits and Risks

By Caribbean Business Report  A global study on trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI) reveals more than half of people globally are unwilling to trust AI, reflecting an underlying tension between its obvious benefits and perceived risks. A global study 2025 led by Professor Nicole Gillespie, Chair of Trust at Melbourne Business School at the University […]

Youth and Women in Agriculture Get a Seat at Table for the Special Council of Ministers for Agriculture

Youth and Women in Agriculture Get a Seat at Table for the Special Council of Ministers for Agriculture

Photos courtesy: OECS Press Room June 4, 2025 â€“ In a historical moment for agriculture in the OECS, youth and women in agriculture not only participated but actively influenced key policy decisions in the Second Special Meeting of the OECS Council of Ministers for Agriculture (COM:AG). This historic meeting, held at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture […]

USCIS Initiates Removal Proceedings Against 26,000 Aliens Since February

USCIS Initiates Removal Proceedings Against 26,000 Aliens Since February

Editorial credit: Joe Tabacca / shutterstock.com WASHINGTON – Since U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published new guidance on issuing Notices to Appear (NTAs) on Feb. 28, it has initiated removal proceedings against more than 26,700 aliens with no legal basis to remain in the country. The guidance is in response to President Trump’s Executive Order […]