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The tiny British island of Anguilla worries about Brexit. / FEW Britons have heard of Anguilla. Yet the tiny Caribbean island, home to around 14,000 people, is proud to be a British overseas territory. In the 1960s its islanders successfully staged a bloodless rebellion to stop Britain granting them independence as part of St Kitts & Nevis, around 60 miles to the south.
Training Video Series #1: A Brief History of CARICOM and the CSME
The tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla lives in harmony with neighbouring Saint Martin, but borders could soon be going up in this sun-soaked paradise due to Brexit.
An overview of the operations and governance of the Eastern Caribbean Economic Union and the benefits for the Member States.
Residents of the British territory Anguilla didn't get a say in Brexit, but they will lose their EU passports come March 29 next year. The territory relies heavily on imports that come mostly via the EU.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is a grouping of twenty countries: fifteen Member States and five Associate Members.
Hungary will sign a trade and development deal between the European Union and African, Caribbean and Pacific states after it was promised amendments it sought, the Central European country's foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said on Wednesday.