The notorious Code Noir is gone. But people in Guadeloupe and Martinique continue to live with the consequences
“Vive la République, et vive la France.”
Emmanuel Macron closed his 21 May speech marking…
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The notorious Code Noir is gone. But people in Guadeloupe and Martinique continue to live with the consequences
“Vive la République, et vive la France.”
Emmanuel Macron closed his 21 May speech marking…
8 months ago
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Kathron ‘Cuchi’ Fortune, 47, found guilty of torture and murder of a woman, one week after double murder sentence in separate case
A man described as the Caribbean’s first serial killer has received a…
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Prostate cancer rates are among the world’s highest in Guadeloupe and Martinique, where chlordecone was widely used on plantations for more than 20 years
Tiburce Cléon was just a teenager when he bega…
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