
In our first edition of 2026, we zoom in on how recent developments in Venezuela are impacting the Caribbean — from regional security and diplomacy to economic ties and energy markets.

We dive deep into the future of climate resilience for the Caribbean! Featuring Steven Maximay, Climate-Smart Agriculture & Marketing Expert with PISLM, and Dr. Joyelle Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development of St. Kitts and Nevis.

In this episode, we're bringing you an in-depth look at the stories shaping the region. Join us as we review and analyze the recent election results from both Jamaica and Guyana, discussing what the outcomes mean for the future of each country and the wider Caribbean.

In this episode, we provide exclusive recap of the groundbreaking Global Sustainable Island State Summit 2025 (GSIS 2025), held right here in St. Kitts and Nevis!

In this episode we speak to Martin James, CEO of the Eastern Caribbean Collective Organisation (ECCO) as he provides an update on ECCO receiving approval from the Intellectual Property Office to operate in St. Kitts and Nevis. ECCO has been granted a Certificate of Authorisation by the Registrar of the Intellectual Property Office in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Dr. Wilton McDonald, a lawyer and researcher, joins us this episode to present an alternative perspective on the history of people of African heritage, a narrative rarely found in standard school lessons.

In this edition, we preview the upcoming elections in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and St. Vincent and Grenadines. We speak to political analyst Peter Wickham as we analyse the prospects for the incumbents and oppositions in these countries.

On this edition of Newsline 360, we kick off a two-part series that takes a deep dive into the future of Caribbean politics, starting with an in-depth look at the political landscape in St. Kitts and Nevis as we head into 2025. Catch the full episode on TVC Channel 40 (The Cable) or stream it live at www.tvcplus.live. Don't miss it!

In this episode, we speak to Joel Ayuk, a St. Martin filmmaker and producer who created the film Chokehold. We discuss the film's success, plans to create a film commission in St. Martin, and the chances of a wider development of the film industry in the Caribbean.

Should we be concerned about the new strain of COVID-19? This and other health issues were discussed with Advisor to the Ministry of Health Dr. Patrick Martin.

We discuss cyber security and artificial intelligence with IT expert and educator Enoete Inanga.

In this episode, we have a discussion with Alex Shujah Reiph, President of Conscious Lyrics in St. Martin, discussing colonialism in the Caribbean in the 21st century.

We discuss the work of the Media Association of St. Kitts and Nevis, the situation where the media has been barred from attending some tourism related events and the upcoming executive elections.

We speak to Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis on a plethora of topical issues.

We speak about the controversial decision of CARICOM to implement the free movement of persons by March 31st, 2024 among other CARICOM matters. Our guest is St. Kitts and Nevis CARICOM Ambassador Larry Vaughan.

We discuss Jesus In The City, the annual parade from Canada that will make it's debut in St. Kitts and Nevis in May. Rev. Ayanna Solomon shares the vision behind the event and we also discuss some theological issues.

We are discussing the importance of culture and heritage and plans to build a Buckley's Uprising monument. Our guest is Ras Iya of the Nyabinghi Theocracy Order.

In this episode, we speak to Attorney General Garth Wilkin about the government's legislative agenda.

We discuss the state of agriculture in St. Kitts and Nevis in this episode of Newsline 360. We speak to President of the St. Kitts Consortium of Farmers and Food Producers Meshach Alford.