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Natricia Duncan

Natricia Duncan is the Guardian's Caribbean correspondent

October 2024

  • Members of security forces guard the streets in a bid to control rising crime linked to gang violence, in Kingston, Jamaica.

    Jamaica welcomes US move to clamp down on gun trafficking to Caribbean

    Horace Chang, deputy PM of country with highest homicide rate, praises US attorneys generals’ support for legislation

September 2024

  • a car burns on a street

    Violent protests erupt in Martinique over high cost of living with 14 injured

  • A two-storey greybrick college entranceway flanked by bright green grass, palm trees and blue sky

    Anglican group launches £7m project in Barbados to atone for slavery atrocities

August 2024

  • Coat of arms shield with three ships at the bottom, and two small birds at the top, and two larger birds on each side. The words 'together we aspire, together we achieve' are written on the bottom

    Historian hails Trinidad plan to remove Columbus ships from coat of arms

  • A house sits roofless after being damaged by Hurricane Beryl

    Caribbean islands hope UN court will end ‘debt cycle’ caused by climate crisis

  • A man stands by a building that has been severely damaged, with rubble all over the ground

    Caribbean nations still facing humanitarian crisis weeks after Hurricane Beryl destruction

  • A soldier holding a gun stands in front of a mural saying 'Peace & love, we stand for a safer Jamaica'

    ‘Wherever you have drugs, you have guns’: why is there an epidemic of violence in the Caribbean?

  • Jamaica declares state of emergency after eight killed in weekend shootings

  • ‘An exceptional moment’: Olympian Shafiqua Maloney sparks pride in St Vincent and the Grenadines

  • ‘Our history is intertwined’: heirs of Jamaican enslavers apologise to descendants of the enslaved

July 2024

  • A man and a woman look into her destroyed bedroom in a house that is missing its roof

    Caribbean leaders call for ‘Marshall plan’ to help rebuild after Hurricane Beryl

  • Yellow building with a mauve roof, still standing, surrounded by debris

    Solitary wooden house on Union Island escapes fury of Hurricane Beryl

  • White building with destroyed roof as man walks past

    Hurricane Beryl: Britons join global aid effort amid Caribbean devastation

  • A fallen fence

    Hurricane Beryl barrels through Cayman Islands after battering Jamaica

  • Hurricane Beryl hits Jamaica after leaving ‘Armageddon-like’ trail in Grenada

  • ‘Please send help’: Caribbean reels from Hurricane Beryl devastation

  • Four dead as Hurricane Beryl wreaks havoc across Caribbean

  • Hurricane Beryl: Caribbean leader calls out rich countries for climate failures as ‘horrendous’ storm makes landfall

June 2024

  • General view of downtown city

    Belize crackdown on gang-related killings leads to dozens of arrests

    State of emergency imposes curfew on young people and gives police powers to detain suspects for up to 90 days

August 2014

  • School children in Congo

    How the MDGs have changed the world: eight leaders reflect

    Natricia Duncan: With 500 days until the goals expire, Raj Shah, Julia Gillard, Tony Elumelu, Yeb Sano and others reflect on the impact to date
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