Feature Articles

Exploring Gasparee Island: Limestone wonders for travellers

Exploring the Blue Grotto and caves of Gasparee Island.

Gasparee Island is one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most remarkable natural attractions, combining limestone caves, Caribbean maritime history and dramatic island landscapes within easy reach of Port-of-Spain. Located in the Bocas del Dragón between Trinidad and Venezuela, the island offers travellers a rare opportunity to explore a living karst environment …

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Crypto tokenisation: The week Wall Street began moving on-chain

How crypto tokenisation is reshaping Wall Street and global finance.

Crypto tokenisation entered a new phase in April 2026 as regulators, banks, and blockchain companies aligned around the infrastructure for digital financial markets. The events of April 21 to 23, 2026 marked one of the clearest signals yet that tokenised finance is moving from experimentation into regulated implementation. The US …

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New Warhammer games set to dominate 2026 across strategy, shooters, and RPGs

Dawn of War IV leads a massive wave of new Warhammer games.

New Warhammer games are driving one of the strongest release periods in the history of the franchise, with major titles planned across RTS, CRPG, shooter, roguelite, and grand strategy genres throughout 2026. The growing scale of the Warhammer gaming ecosystem reflects the commercial and cultural strength of both the Warhammer …

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The evolution of Patois: A linguist’s guide to Trinidadian speech

How Patois shaped Trinidadian speech across generations.

Patois in Trinidad and Tobago evolved from French Creole contact languages into one of the Caribbean’s most culturally significant linguistic systems. The language emerged through colonial migration, African resistance, trade, and cultural adaptation during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Today, Trinidadian speech reflects layers of French Creole, English Creole, Spanish, …

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Summer 2026: The year of the “slow travel” vacation in Tobago

Why Tobago is becoming the world’s favourite slow travel destination in 2026.

Slow travel is redefining Caribbean tourism in 2026, and Tobago has emerged as one of the world’s most naturally suited destinations for this style of immersive, sustainable travel. Global travel patterns are shifting away from rushed itineraries, overcrowded attractions and high-intensity tourism toward longer stays, cultural immersion and environmentally conscious …

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Genspark: The intelligent AI platform redefining the perfect Mother’s Day gift

The complete guide to Genspark for families, creators, and entrepreneurs.

Genspark is transforming how modern mothers manage time, organise information, pursue personal interests, and balance family responsibilities through AI-powered research and productivity tools. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into daily life, practical digital gifts are replacing short-lived traditional presents with long-term solutions that provide ongoing value. Genspark stands out …

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Media layoffs and closures: The global collapse of legacy models and the restructuring of news

Media layoffs and closures signal a permanent shift in journalism economics.

Media layoffs and closures are accelerating worldwide as legacy business models fail under digital disruption, collapsing advertising revenue, and structural inefficiencies. This sustained contraction spans digital-native platforms, conservative outlets, and legacy broadcasters, indicating a systemic recalibration rather than a cyclical downturn. Since 2024, job losses have surged across all tiers …

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