The Oropouche virus (OROV) is an arbovirus (arthropod-borne virus) belonging to the Orthobunyavirus genus in the Peribunyaviridae family. First isolated in 1955, the virus was discovered in a febrile forest worker near the Oropouche River in Trinidad. The discovery marked the beginning of what would later be understood as a …
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Unlocking the future of wealth: Gold-backed cryptocurrency revolution
In an age where financial innovation meets timeless value, the rise of gold-backed cryptocurrencies presents an unparalleled opportunity for modern investors. Among these, NGOLD emerges as a beacon of stability and growth, combining the immutable value of gold with the cutting-edge security of blockchain technology. For those who value diversification …
Read More »The problem with crime-adjacent advertising
Crime-adjacent advertising refers to the placement of ads in newspapers, radio stations, television channels, websites, or social media platforms that host or promote content related to illegal activities, violence, or other harmful behaviour. This type of advertising, whether intentional or inadvertent as these mediums specialise in “Breaking News”, aligns brands …
Read More »How to transfer money internationally with crypto
Cryptocurrency is transforming the way we transfer money across borders. As a digital innovation, it eliminates many of the barriers associated with traditional banking and wire transfers. Whether you’re sending funds to family abroad, paying international vendors, or exploring new financial technologies, cryptocurrency offers a fast, cost-effective, and secure alternative. …
Read More »The best Caribbean resorts for New Yorkers to ring in 2025
Looking for the perfect Caribbean escape to celebrate the arrival of 2025? Whether you’re dreaming of turquoise waters, vibrant island culture, or luxurious beachfront accommodations, the Caribbean offers something for everyone. New Yorkers especially will appreciate the short flights, warm hospitality, and spectacular celebrations this region has to offer. Here’s …
Read More »From Canboulay to Carnival: The evolution of a Caribbean phenomenon
When one hears the pulsating rhythms of soca music, sees the kaleidoscope of colours adorning masqueraders, and feels the electric energy of celebration in the air, it becomes evident—Trinidad Carnival is no ordinary event. To understand the roots of this world-renowned festival, one must journey back to its historical beginnings …
Read More »Top winter getaways for New Yorkers looking to escape the city
Winter in New York City, while magical, often leaves residents yearning for a warm escape from the chill. Fortunately, the Caribbean offers a treasure trove of idyllic destinations perfect for recharging under the sun. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine beaches, vibrant cultural experiences, or luxurious resorts, the Caribbean has something …
Read More »Boxing Day beats: How soca sets the rhythm for Carnival season
As the sun sets on Christmas Day and Boxing Day dawns, Trinidad and Tobago awakens to the vibrant pulse of soca music, signalling the official start of the Carnival season. For locals and visitors alike, this day marks the transition from yuletide cheer to the unparalleled energy of one of …
Read More »The top 10 most popular remote jobs of 2024
Remote work continues to dominate the employment landscape in 2024, offering flexibility and a broader talent pool for employers. As the demand for remote positions surges, certain roles stand out as the most sought-after. Below is a comprehensive list of the top 10 remote jobs of 2024, divided equally into …
Read More »Skip NYC winter: 5 Incredible Caribbean islands for New Yorkers
As winter tightens its frosty grip on New York City, dreams of sandy beaches and turquoise waters start to beckon. The Caribbean, with its endless sunshine, vibrant cultures, and unique charm, offers the perfect escape. For New Yorkers, these five incredible Caribbean islands stand out as must-visit destinations to swap …
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