Each year, sargassum seaweed floods Caribbean shores, choking marine life, disrupting fishing, and transforming postcard beaches into foul-smelling hazards. But what if this persistent nuisance
Where there should be clear blue waves, an uninvited guest now sprawls — sargassum, bloated with brown sludge, reeking of rot, and slowly devouring Caribbean
Trinidad and Tobago has faced an intensifying shortage of U.S. dollars, leaving businesses scrambling, travelers frustrated, and economists warning of deeper structural cracks in the country’s foreign exchange system. What’s driving this persistent scarcity, and what does it signal for the future of the economy? Read more below.