⚓ Cruise Passenger Faces Firearm Charges in Bahamas

A 69-year-old American grandmother, Mary Robinson from Oklahoma, was arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition while onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in the Bahamas on December 2. Robinson was found carrying a loaded Read More …

⚓️ Cruise Ship Rescues 63 People In Distress

Norwegian Epic, operated by Norwegian Cruise Line, performed a successful and large-scale humanitarian rescue operation in the Ionian Sea on October 22. The ship was diverted from its scheduled 11-day Mediterranean itinerary to the Greek Isles and French Riviera after Read More …

Caribbean Village Seeks Justice After US Military Strike

The fishing village of Las Cuevas in Trinidad is currently mourning two of its residents, Chad “Charpo” Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, who are believed to be among six individuals killed in a US military strike on a boat allegedly transporting Read More …

Top EU Court Says Pets Are Luggage

The European Court of Justice has ruled that pets lost during air travel are to be considered “baggage” for compensation purposes, limiting claims to the same amount as lost luggage. Judges in Luxembourg determined that an animal transported by air Read More …

France & Spain: Constructive Diplomatic Dialogue

Constructive international dialogue is underway between France and Spain following an incident at Valencia airport. The conversation centers on an event where a group of French teenagers was removed from a flight, and to ensure a comprehensive understanding, all perspectives Read More …

Deported: Navigating Global Immigration Shift Cruelty

In 2025, the landscape of international travel and immigration is experiencing significant shifts, with several nations tightening their border controls and increasing visa rejections and deportations. The United States has issued warnings that even approved visa holders, particularly from countries Read More …