AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth & Cooperation: Martinique is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive nuclear drugs for certain cancers, with health minister Dr Frank Anthony saying an oncology centre in Martinique can send radiopharmaceutical isotopes to local doctors for patient treatment. Culture & Memory: France’s slavery legacy debate keeps rolling—France repealed the Code Noir in 2026, but activists argue it’s “symbolic without substance,” while Martinique-linked voices also highlight ongoing impacts of colonialism. Regional Mobility: New airline interline partnerships (including Winair and Contour, plus others) aim to make Caribbean travel less fragmented, cutting down on separate tickets and painful layovers between nearby islands. Diaspora & Community Life: Grenada Diaspora Homecoming 2026 runs June 21–July 5 across Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, with cultural events, heritage tours, community projects and business forums, plus extra flights for returning visitors. Lifestyle & Identity: A menswear collaboration blends rum culture and golf style—Mount Gay teams up with Devereux Golf for a limited-edition collection in signature red and gold. Travel Inspiration: A guide spotlights Nova Scotia roadtrips, leaning into coastal scenery, Gaelic traditions and UNESCO sites for slow, detour-friendly travel.
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