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The Grenada government says it has held talks with a delegation from the International Monetary Fund "on the parameters for a possible new Fund programme".
Letter: Grenada's Mitchell: Successful leader and democrat or subtle dictator
Dear Sir: Grenada's current prime minister may be the most powerful and popular leader the country has had in generations after the revolutionary leader, former prime minister Maurice Bishop.
Grenada willing to help Liat succeed
ST GEORGE'S- Grenada says it is willing to be a partner in the development and success of the regional airline, Liat, only if the cash-strapped airline shows itself to be serious and cost effective.
China gives Grenada US$8.7m while considering other assistance
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Chinese president urges more vigor for ties with Caribbean nations
Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping called here Sunday for more vigor and cooperation to boost ties between China and Caribbean nations.
Grenada PM in call for more deportee support says: No more US lip service
As a Secret Service agent holds the door, US vice-president Joe biden emerges from his armoured SUV to throw a humourous quip at the diplomatic delegation watching him depart from the Diplomatic Centre at St Ann's yesterday.
Law and Politics: Promises on stream - for road works
By Lloyd Noel Just a few days after 19 May, and the 100 days promise to start providing some jobs for unemployed roads maintenance workers, the contract for so doing got underway by the CCC Company in the parish of St Andrew thereby fulfilling the NNP government undertaking given during the election campaign that won them all the seats.
Caricom leaders in T&T for key talks
US vice-president Joe Biden will meet with Caricom leaders on regional security as well as trade co-operation and other issues during his brief visit to T&T, starting today.
Keeping an Eye on Grenada's Business, by - Citizens in...
CAVEAT - Spice Islanders remain heavily divided over proposed tourism development and this News-Blog has been chosen as a voice to express concerns.