AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoReggae Therapy Festival 2026: Fort-de-France will host the 4th edition of the Reggae Therapy Festival on July 11–12, with big names like Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie, plus local talent and a festival “village” built around Martinican food and crafts. Chlordecone Compensation Step: A new French legal move formally recognizes the State’s responsibility for chlordecone-related harm in Guadeloupe and Martinique, opening the door to talks on compensation and setting priorities for cleanup, support for farming and fishing, research, and victim care. Carriacou Infrastructure Push: Grenada’s Minister Tevin Andrews says major aviation, maritime and road works are progressing after Hurricane Beryl, including Lauriston Airport night-landing upgrades and Windward Jetty redevelopment. Cancer Care Link-Up: Martinique’s health authorities say they’re ready to supply Guyana with radioactive drugs for certain cancers, via an oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals. Travel Safety Alert (Bahamas): The U.S. Embassy in Nassau warned Americans about risks tied to jet ski rentals, citing reports of sexual assaults and noting government staff are prohibited from renting jet skis. Grenada Beautification Drive: Grenada launched a national beautification competition ahead of its Flower and Garden Festival (Nov 8–15, 2026), with registration open until June 30.
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