Top 10 Things To Know About Marcus Garvey And His Historic Pardon

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Jan. 20, 2025: As Jamaica and the global Black diaspora celebrate the long-overdue pardon of the late Jamaican immigrant, civil rights, and human rights leader Marcus Mosiah Garvey by President Biden, here are ten key facts to know about this influential figure, who died 85 years ago.

1. Jamaican Roots and Early Life
Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. was born on August 17, 1887, in St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. As a teenager, he apprenticed in the print trade and later became involved in trade unionism in Kingston. His early travels took him to Costa Rica, Panama, and England before returning to Jamaica, where he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1914.

2. Founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)
In 1916, Garvey migrated to the U.S. and established the UNIA, a movement that aimed to uplift Black people through economic empowerment and self-reliance. He declared himself the “Provisional President of Africa” and launched initiatives to unite the African diaspora globally.

FLASHBACK – Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist, Marcus Garvey (1887 – 1940, right) in military uniform during a Universal Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.) parade in Harlem, New York City, 1924. (Photo by James Van Der Zee/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

3. Economic Empowerment Through Business Ventures
Garvey believed in Black economic independence and established various enterprises, including the Negro Factories Corporation and the Negro World newspaper. In 1919, he became president of the Black Star Line, a shipping company intended to facilitate African-American migration to Africa and promote trade among people of African descent.

4. Controversial Relationship with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Garvey was one of the first Black leaders to meet with the Ku Klux Klan, a controversial move that sparked criticism. In 1922, he held a meeting with Klan leader Edward Young Clarke, believing that both groups had mutual goals of racial separatism. This decision was widely condemned and led to a decline in his support among Black intellectuals and activists.

5. Opposition from Black Leaders
Prominent Black leaders, including W.E.B. Du Bois and A. Philip Randolph, criticized Garvey’s tactics and vision. They considered his plans, such as the Black Star Line and a pan-African empire, unrealistic and accused him of misleading Black communities. Randolph’s publication, The Messenger, led a “Garvey Must Go” campaign to expose what they viewed as financial mismanagement and false promises. They believed that his plans for black progress, including the Black Star Line and the establishment of a pan-African empire, were unrealistic and ill-advised; they considered the Universal Negro Improvement Association’s grandiose titles and military regalia to be preposterous; and they thought Garvey, with his assumption of a regal posture under the title “Provisional President of Africa,” to be little more than a self-aggrandizing buffoon. A. Philip Randolph, who had introduced Garvey to his first American audience on a Harlem street corner, said Garvey had “succeeded in making the Negro the laughingstock of the world.”

Jamaican Nationalist Marcus Garvey Sitting at Desk (Photo by Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

6. Legal Troubles and Imprisonment
In 1923, Garvey was convicted of mail fraud related to the sale of Black Star Line stocks. Despite protests from supporters, he served nearly two years in a U.S. federal penitentiary. The Attorney General at the time, John Sargent, received a petition with 70,000 signatures urging for Garvey’s release. Sargeant warned President Calvin Coolidge that African Americans were regarding Garvey’s imprisonment not as a form of justice against a man who had swindled them but as “an act of oppression of the race in their efforts in the direction of race progress.” Eventually, Coolidge agreed to commute the sentence so that it would expire immediately, on 18 November 1927. He stipulated, however, that Garvey should be deported straight after release. On being released, Garvey was taken by train to New Orleans, where around a thousand supporters saw him onto the SS Saramaca on 3 December. The ship then stopped at Cristóbal in Panama, where supporters again greeted him, but where the authorities refused his request to disembark. He then transferred to the SS Santa Maria, which took him to Kingston, Jamaica. He claimed prejudice from Jewish and Catholic communities played a role in his legal troubles.

7. Political Aspirations in Jamaica
Upon returning to Jamaica, Garvey established the People’s Political Party in 1929 and briefly served as a city councilor in Kingston. He aimed to implement policies such as land reform, a minimum wage, and the development of educational institutions. Garvey attempted to travel across Central America but found his hopes blocked by the region’s various administrations, who regarded him as disruptive. However, financial difficulties forced him to leave Jamaica for London in 1935.

8. Final Years in London
Garvey continued his advocacy in London but struggled to regain his influence. His anti-socialist stance distanced him from other Black activists, and he faced financial hardship. In 1940, after suffering a stroke, he passed away in relative obscurity.

9. Posthumous Recognition
Garvey’s legacy endured long after his death. In 1964, his remains were reburied in Jamaica’s National Heroes Park, and he was officially declared a national hero. His teachings inspired movements such as the Rastafari movement and influenced leaders like Malcolm X and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King Jr. once said of Garvey: “He was the first man, on a mass scale and level” to give millions of Black people “a sense of dignity and destiny.”

10. Presidential Pardon and Continued Influence
On January 19, 2024, President Biden granted Garvey a posthumous pardon, acknowledging the unjust prosecution he faced. Howard University School of Law professors and students helped to secure a posthumous pardon for civil rights leader Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr, ONH on the eve of the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday The first national hero of Jamaica and leader of the U.S. Back to Africa political movement of the 1920’s, Garvey founded the United Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA) to promote unity and pride amongst all Black people across the globe.

For the last 15 years, Howard University professor Justin Hansford has been working with Garvey’s son, Julius Garvey, M.D., who has championed the push for his father, who died in 1940, to receive a posthumous presidential pardon with an acknowledgment that he was unjustly charged. The Congressional Black Caucus, led by Caribbean-American Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, also played a significant role in advocating for this clemency. The pardon came years after a campaign begun to push President Obama, the first black US President, to grant the pardon. He did not. In a media release on Sunday, Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness said this is a momentous step toward righting a grave historical wrong committed against one of the most significant civil rights leaders and pan-Africanists in history.

“Today, January 19, 2025, will forever be remembered as a day of triumph for justice and a proud moment for the people of Jamaica. The removal of the unjust stain on Marcus Garvey’s name restores the full dignity and honor he has always deserved as a champion of freedom, empowerment, and equality,” Holness stated, while expressing gratitude to Biden, private citizens who signed petitions, the Jamaican diaspora, friends of Jamaica and successive Governments of Jamaica who lobbied for the pardon.

Garvey’s legacy remains a beacon of Black pride, self-reliance, and unity, inspiring generations worldwide.

Lenny Kravitz Foundation Completes 8th Mission In Eleuthera

News Americas, NASSAU, Bahamas, Mon. Jan. 20, 2025: Award-winning Bahamas-roots rocker Lenny Kravitz, through his Let Love Rule Foundation, successfully brought the 8th annual GLO Good dental mission to Eleuthera, Bahamas, on Saturday.

Lenny Kravitz seen at left in a TikTok video from the Jan. 18, 2025 event. (Tiktok screengrab/Lenny Kravitz)

In collaboration with JBL NYC and Twice, Kravitz’s foundation provided free dental care to dozens of adults and children in Gregory Town, Eleuthera. A dedicated team of volunteers set up the clinic, offering vital dental and primary medical services to the community.

In an Instagram video, Kravitz – who spends alot of his time in the Bahamas and owns a custom Airstream trailer on the island – was seen warmly greeting attendees and offering personal support, even holding the hands of a woman and at the bedside of a child as they received dental care.

Watch the video here: TikTok.

According to the GLO Good website, the mission’s goal is to “bring healthy smiles and restore confidence and health to hundreds of adults and children in need.” The organization also highlights its commitment to transparency, stating that “every dollar we raise goes directly towards providing care, with zero administrative expense.”

Kravitz and the GLO Good Foundation have long been dedicated to delivering free dental and medical care to underserved communities worldwide, further solidifying their impact in Eleuthera and beyond.

New Soca Music In Time For Carnival

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sat. Jan. 18, 2025: As Carnival season approaches, the Caribbean music scene is buzzing with fresh soca releases that promise to set the tone for the festivities. Soca artists from across the region are dropping high-energy tracks to fuel the celebrations, blending traditional rhythms with modern influences.

Here are you you should know:

1: Machel Montano

The legendary King of Soca has released a new song titled “Pardy”

Listen here

2: Trinidad star Nailah Blackman has teamed up with Jamaican American singer Nigy Boy as well as Jonny Blaze to release ‘Hold On.’

See the official video here

3: Adam O has dropped a new inspirational single in ‘Socamazing.’

Listen HERE

4: V’ghn has dropped ‘Work It Out.’

Listen Here

Stop Playing Sports With Sports: Reinvesting In Caribbean Advancement

By Dr. Isaac Newton

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sat. Jan. 18, 2025: The Caribbean’s story is one of rhythm, resilience, and brilliance. Yet, in the symphony of national priorities, sports often plays second fiddle to education, healthcare, and carnival culture. This imbalance is short-sighted, neglecting sports as a vital engine of economic growth, social unity, and personal transformation.

St Lucia’s Julien Alfred celebrates after winning the women’s 100m final of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 3, 2024. (Photo by Martin BERNETTI / AFP) (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)

Take the numbers: in 2022, the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) injected over $200 million into regional economies. Guyana alone saw an economic impact of over $101 million in 2023, proving that sports not only entertains but also drives tourism, creates jobs, and amplifies international visibility.

Sports is more than dollars and cents—it is a force for unity. In Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda and St. Kitts and Nevis, structured youth programs have curbed crime, offering young people a positive path and building stronger communities. It’s also a health prescription: with diabetes and hypertension rampant across the Caribbean, active lifestyles driven by sports reduce healthcare costs and increase productivity.

Educationally, sports teaches lessons no classroom can match—discipline, teamwork, and leadership. Programs in St. Lucia, for instance, have empowered at-risk girls to outperform expectations in school and life.

The power of sports is personified by Julien Alfred, who in 2024 became Saint Lucia’s first Olympic gold medalist, winning the women’s 100-meter dash. Her triumph didn’t just bring glory to her nation; it inspired the entire region, solidifying the Caribbean as a global athletic powerhouse.

The region has long been renowned for producing world-class athletes who elevate its global brand. From Usain Bolt, the Jamaican sprint legend whose electrifying performances redefined athletics, to Barbados’ Kraigg Brathwaite, who carries the proud cricketing legacy of the West Indies, these icons inspire and attract investment, tourism, and global partnerships.

Yet, despite this potential, Caribbean nations allocate just 0.1% of GDP to sports programs. This glaring underinvestment ignores sports’ ability to unify nations, energize economies, and empower youth to dream beyond boundaries.

It’s time to recalibrate. Cultural festivals like carnivals are vital to our identity, but sports deserves equal spotlight. By investing intentionally in sports infrastructure, training, and programs, Caribbean governments can unleash a wave of opportunity—building healthier societies, safer communities, and brighter futures.

The time has come to stop playing sports with sports and recognize its profound role in our progress.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. Isaac Newton is a Caribbean-born scholar and International Leadership Consultant. A Harvard, Princeton and Columbia -trained, he has spent decades advising global leaders on sustainable development and transformational leadership across the Caribbean and Africa.

SpaceX Starship Explosion Triggers Flight Diversions Near This Caribbean Island

News Americas, New York, NY, January 16, 2025: Several flights heading to a popular Caribbean island were reportedly diverted on Thursday tonight following the explosion of SpaceX’s Starship rocket during a test flight.

According to flight tracking data from Flightradar24, multiple aircrafts were rerouted from the Turks and Caicos Islands to avoid potential debris from the incident. One such flight, a JetBlue Airbus A320-232 en route from Fort Lauderdale to San Juan, Puerto Rico, was forced to return to Fort Lauderdale International Airport.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) temporarily slowed and redirected air traffic in the area, issuing a warning about “falling debris of rocket Starship” and labeling the zone as “dangerous.” Normal operations resumed shortly after the incident.

The diversion followed SpaceX’s seventh Starship test flight, during which the Super Heavy Booster successfully landed back on the launchpad. However, the upper stage of the rocket, Starship, experienced what the company described as a “rapid unscheduled disassembly,” resulting in debris scattering over a wide area.

Social media footage captured debris streaking through the skies near the Turks and Caicos Islands, sparking safety concerns for nearby air traffic. Videos on social media appeared to show debris light up the sky near Turks and Caicos as it fell back to Earth.

Dean Olson, who captured footage of the Starship debris while in the area, told Business Insider that he heard the sound of constant “thunder” for about a minute after witnessing the explosion.

While SpaceX and JetBlue did not respond to requests for comment, the FAA’s swift actions minimized risks to aircraft in the vicinity.

This is the latest challenge for SpaceX’s Starship program, which has experienced similar incidents in previous tests.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who is now part of the Donald Trump incoming administration, said in an X post on Thursday night that the rocket “had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall.”

Musk wrote that the leak “was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity.”

“Apart from obviously double-checking for leaks, we will add fire suppression to that volume and probably increase vent area. Nothing so far suggests pushing next launch past next month,” he added.

See some footage HERE

ROYAL CARIBBEAN’S NEXT EDITION OF ITS ARTIST DISCOVERY PROGRAM TO SHINE ON STAR OF THE SEAS

MIAMI, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — More ways to bring to life the heart of the Caribbean, its people, beauty and culture are on deck. Royal Caribbean announced that its “Artist Discovery Program” returns to the Caribbean, calling on brilliant artists across the region to showcase their work on the next combination of the best of every vacation, Star of the Seas. Set to debut in Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, in August 2025Star will provide a dynamic canvas for up-and-coming artists to capture and share the rich Caribbean spirit onboard with vacationers from all over the world for generations to come. Local artists across the Caribbean can send their submissions starting today through February 15thhere.

Jason Hospedales of Trinidad and Tobago

Introduced on Icon of the Seas, the program will highlight rising stars among local Caribbean artists featured in Star’s curated art collection, giving budding artists the opportunity to share their talent. The program aims to celebrate the destinations and people that make vacations with Royal Caribbean the vacation of a lifetime.

“We are excited for this next edition of The Artist Discovery Program and can’t wait to be awestruck by visionary artists across the Caribbean. Last year, our first-ever call to artists received an overwhelming response with more than 140 artists across 25 Caribbean countries submitting pieces that told a unique story and captured the allure of the region,” said Jay Schneider, chief product innovation officer, Royal Caribbean International. “Our goal is to connect our guests to the enduring beauty and creativity of the Caribbean, and this immersive program is a pathway to celebrating and exploring local culture while onboard the next Icon of vacations – Star of the Seas.

The Artist Discovery Program’s next group of budding artists will be commissioned to paint large-scale murals in four highly visible locations including the Royal Promenade neighborhood representing the heartbeat of the new vacation, Star’s embarkation area which will be among the first sights guests see, and in the Suite Sundeck Lobby, and Suite Sundeck. Joining a collection onboard that includes an array of pieces created by local artists and inspired by the region, each creation will invoke the vibrancy of the Caribbean.

Every artist will receive a grant from the vacation company, ranging from $20,000 to more than $100,000, to see their vision through. As artists in residence, the winners will work closely with the Royal Caribbean’s team later this year to bring their concepts to life in Turku, Finland, where Star is currently under construction.

Artists interested in joining the Artist Discovery Program must submit:

Five samples of previous works: The work must be original.

A brief artist statement that helps explain their work, inspiration and other details regarding the pieces submitted.

A copy of their CV / resume.

This year’s selected artists will join the 2023 inaugural cohort that created iconic murals that are featured throughout Icon of the Seas. The distinguished artists in-residence include Angelika Wallace-Whitfield in The Bahamas; Phillipe Dodard in Haiti, and Jason Hospedales in Trinidad & Tobago. To date, millions of guests embarking on Icon have had the privilege of experiencing these captivating works of art firsthand, celebrating the essence of The Bahamas.

Building on a new era of vacations introduced by Icon of the Seas, Star is the next bold combination of the best of every vacation. From the beach retreat to the resort escape and the theme park adventure, there are experiences for every type of family and adventure across eight neighborhoods that are destinations in themselves. Between the new Lincoln Park Supper Club, six record breaking slides at Category 6, the largest water park at sea, and unrivaled ways to chill at neighborhoods like Chill Island and the luxurious four-level Suite NeighborhoodStarof the Seas sets the stage for everyone to make memories.

Star will sail year-round, 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean vacations from Port Canaveral (Orlando). Every vacation will visit Royal Caribbean’s top-rated private island destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas and a lineup of idyllic spots like Cozumel, Mexico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; and Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis. More details about Star are available on Royal Caribbean’s website.

Future editions of the Artist Discovery program will be announced at a later date. Additional information can be found here.

About Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International, part of Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL), has delivered memorable vacations for more than 50 years. The cruise line’s game-changing ships and private destinations revolutionize vacations with innovations and an all-encompassing combination of experiences, from thrills to dining and entertainment, for every type of family and vacationer. Voted “Best Cruise Line Overall” for 22 consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards, Royal Caribbean makes memories with adventurers across more than 300 destinations in 80 countries on all seven continents, including the line’s top-rated private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas.

Media can stay up to date by following @RoyalCaribPR on X and visit www.RoyalCaribbeanPressCenter.com. For additional information or to book, vacationers can visit www.RoyalCaribbean.com, call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN or contact their travel advisor.

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Caribbean-Born Congressman Welcomes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

News Americas, New York, NY, January 15, 2025: Caribbean-born U.S. Congressman Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) has expressed his gratitude and optimism in light of the recently US brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a critical step towards ending months of war and suffering.

People celebrate along a street at Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, on January 15, 2025, amid the ongoing war in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. Crowds of Gazans chanted and embraced on January 15 as news spread that a ceasefire and hostage release deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas aimed at ending more than 15 months of war in the Palestinian territory. (Photo by Youssef Alzanoun / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP) (Photo by YOUSSEF ALZANOUN/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

In his statement, Rep. Espaillat welcomed the agreement, which facilitated the release of 33 hostages, including American citizens, who had been held captive since the October 7th attack.

“I am grateful for the Israel-Hamas war ceasefire deal and the release of individuals who had been held hostage, including American citizens,” stated Rep. Espaillat. He highlighted that the deal not only prioritizes the safe return of hostages but also provides a surge in humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians.

Rep. Espaillat described the ceasefire as a potential turning point in the conflict, signaling an end to 15 long months of warfare and human suffering. He emphasized the importance of continuing efforts to secure the safe return of remaining hostages, particularly several Americans, and called for their reunification with their families.

Acknowledging the diplomatic efforts behind the agreement, Espaillat expressed gratitude to President Joe Biden and his administration for their role in reaching this milestone.

Rep. Espaillat, who represents New York’s 13th Congressional District, is the first Dominican-born member of Congress and remains an active voice on matters of international diplomacy and humanitarian aid.

This ceasefire deal, which is set to kick in effect officially on Sunday, January 19th, represents a glimmer of hope amid a protracted and devastating conflict, with calls for sustained efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region.

Reacting to the news, US President Biden, said: “Even as we welcome this news, we remember all the families whose loved ones were killed in Hamas’s October 7th attack, and the many innocent people killed in the war that followed. It is long past time for the fighting to end and the work of building peace and security to begin. I am also thinking of the American families, three of whom have living hostages in Gaza and four awaiting return of remains after what has been the most horrible ordeal imaginable. Under this deal, we are determined to bring all of them home.”

President-elect Donald Trump, whose representative was also part of the negotiations with the Egyptians and Qataris said he was “thrilled” about the release of the hostages taken by Hamas in its October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Those taken included several Americans.

The attack sparked a war that has seen Israel level large swaths of Gaza, killing at least 46,707 people, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry that the UN considers reliable.

Guess How Many People Have Been Displaced By Gang Violence In Haiti?

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Jan. 15, 2025: News Americas, New York, NY, January 15, 2025: Care to take a wild guess at how many people have been displaced in Haiti due to gang violence there?

If you guessed over 1 million, you are correct. Children comprise at least half of Haiti’s displaced population, which has surged to over one million, tripling within the past year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Tuesday.

Relatives grieve at a funeral ceremony for Daniel Raynaud, a police officer, killed on December 24, 2024, by armed gangs during the attack on the General Hospital while it was reopened, in Port-au-Prince on January 11, 2025. Two journalists covering the reopening of the hospital in the Haitian capital and Raynaud were shot dead in an attack by gang members, a local media collective and authorities said. (Photo by Clarens SIFFROY / AFP) (Photo by CLARENS SIFFROY/AFP via Getty Images)

The rise in displacement stems from escalating gang violence, which has devastated the nation, particularly in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. The relentless violence has led to the collapse of healthcare and essential services, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

The IOM’s latest data indicates that as of now, 1,041,000 people—many of whom have been displaced multiple times—are struggling to survive in dire conditions. The figure marks a dramatic increase from the 315,000 displaced in December 2023. Children, who account for over half of the internally displaced population, are among the most vulnerable.

The crisis has been exacerbated by the forced return of approximately 200,000 individuals to Haiti, mostly from the neighboring Dominican Republic. Both nations share the island of Hispaniola, but mounting challenges in Haiti have made reintegration for returnees nearly impossible.

Gang violence in Haiti has intensified since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, leaving armed groups in control of much of Port-au-Prince. The arrival of a UN-backed multinational security force in June 2024 has done little to stem the violence.

According to the UN Human Rights Office, over 5,600 people were killed in Haiti last year, a 20% increase compared to 2023. As the crisis continues, urgent action is required to address the displacement and restore safety for the Haitian people.

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Building Secure Blockchain Nodes With Cloud Solutions

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Jan. 15, 2025: As blockchain technology continues to expand across industries, securing its foundational elements, the nodes, has become a critical concern including in the Caribbean and Latin American regions. Blockchain nodes play an integral role in maintaining network integrity, processing transactions, and ensuring decentralization. Leveraging cloud solutions to build secure blockchain nodes offers scalability, reliability, and cost efficiency. This article explores how to enhance node security in cloud environments, combining technical best practices and innovative approaches.

Why security matters for blockchain nodes

Blockchain networks rely on their nodes to validate and propagate transactions. A compromised node can disrupt network operations, lead to data breaches, or allow malicious actors to inject invalid data. Consequently, robust security measures are paramount, especially when nodes are deployed in cloud environments where exposure to threats is elevated.

Selecting the right cloud environment

Choosing an appropriate cloud platform is the first step in building secure blockchain nodes. Features to prioritize include high availability, compliance certifications, and advanced security options. Providers offering virtual private cloud (VPC) capabilities are particularly advantageous. A virtual private cloud creates an isolated network environment, significantly reducing exposure to external threats.

Key strategies for securing blockchain nodes in the cloud

Network segmentation and isolation

Deploy blockchain nodes in a VPC to ensure they are isolated from public networks. Use subnetting to separate resources based on their function, such as transaction processing and data storage. Implement robust firewall rules to restrict access to only authorized IPs and devices.

Identity and access management (IAM)

Control access to cloud resources through IAM policies. Grant permissions following the principle of least privilege, ensuring users and applications have only the access they require. Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to further secure administrative access to the nodes.

Data encryption

Encrypt data at rest and in transit to protect sensitive blockchain information. Leverage cloud-native encryption services to secure storage volumes and communication channels. Use strong encryption protocols such as AES-256 and TLS 1.3.

Monitoring and logging

Continuous monitoring is essential for detecting potential security breaches. Enable logging and monitoring services to track access and activity. Analyze logs for unusual behavior, such as repeated failed login attempts or unexpected changes in resource usage.

Regular updates and patching

Outdated software is a common vulnerability. Regularly update the operating systems, blockchain node software, and any dependencies to their latest secure versions. Automate patch management to minimize downtime and reduce human error.

Distributed deployment

Avoid single points of failure by deploying nodes across multiple geographic regions or availability zones. This setup enhances redundancy and ensures that network disruptions or localized attacks do not compromise the entire node infrastructure.

Advanced practices for enhanced security

Zero trust architecture

Adopt a zero trust security model to enforce strict access controls. Assume that every request, whether internal or external, could be a threat. Use identity verification and continuous validation of resource access.

Integration with threat detection systems

Incorporate cloud-native or third-party threat detection tools to identify and mitigate potential attacks. Services like AWS GuardDuty or Microsoft Defender can provide real-time alerts and automated responses to suspicious activities.

Immutable infrastructure

Use Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Terraform or AWS CloudFormation to define and deploy blockchain nodes. Immutable infrastructure ensures that any compromised resource can be replaced with a known secure version without manual intervention.

Case study: Hostman’s cloud solutions for blockchain security

Hostman, an international cloud platform, exemplifies how modern cloud solutions can enhance blockchain node security. Established in 2020, Hostman has evolved into a robust infrastructure provider with data centers across the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The platform’s flagship offering, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), is particularly relevant for deploying blockchain nodes securely.

Hostman’s VPC enables businesses to isolate their blockchain nodes from public networks, mitigating risks of unauthorized access. The platform’s geographic diversity supports redundancy and ensures node availability even during regional disruptions. Additionally, Hostman integrates AI-driven tools to optimize node management and security, offering managed services such as Kubernetes and Object Storage to streamline operations. By combining cutting-edge features with a global reach, Hostman helps organizations deploy and scale blockchain infrastructure confidently.

Building resilience for blockchain networks

Building secure blockchain nodes in the cloud requires a comprehensive approach that integrates basic security measures with advanced strategies. By leveraging cloud features like virtual private clouds, implementing rigorous IAM practices, and adopting cutting-edge security architectures, organizations can create a robust and resilient blockchain infrastructure. As the blockchain ecosystem evolves, staying ahead of potential threats with proactive security measures will be essential for maintaining trust and reliability in decentralized networks.

The Best Caribbean Passports For 2025

News Americas, New York, NY, January 13, 2025: The Henley Passport Index, often touted as “official,” has released its January 2025 rankings, highlighting the global mobility offered by Caribbean passports. These rankings assess the number of destinations granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access.

Top-Ranked Caribbean Passports

The Caribbean passports with the highest global rankings include:

Barbados: Ranked 21st globally, offering access to 165 destinations.

The Bahamas: Ranked 22nd globally, with 161 destinations.

St. Kitts and Nevis: Tied 24th globally, with 157 destinations.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Also tied 24th globally, offering 157 destinations.

Antigua and Barbuda: Ranked 27th globally, with 153 destinations.

Trinidad and Tobago: Ranked 28th globally, with 152 destinations.

Lower-Ranked Caribbean Passports

Other Caribbean passports fall further down the global rankings:

Jamaica: Ranked 56th, offering access to 89 destinations.

Dominican Republic: Ranked 67th, with 75 destinations.

Haiti: Ranked 89th, providing access to 53 destinations.

The Advantages of High-Ranking Passports

Passports from top-ranked countries like Barbados and St. Kitts and Nevis provide significant benefits, including:

Easier global mobility with fewer visa requirements.

Simplified travel for business and leisure.

Better access to international financial markets, education, and relocation opportunities.

The Costs of Securing Powerful Passports

Obtaining a high-ranking passport often comes at a steep cost. While countries like Singapore offer top-tier passports exclusively through citizenship by birth or marriage, Caribbean nations often provide citizenship-by-investment (CBI) programs. These programs require substantial financial contributions, sometimes exceeding hundreds of thousands of dollars, along with strict residency and background checks.

Passport Rankings and Practical Use

For many, the number of visa-free destinations a passport offers is important primarily in specific scenarios:

Frequent Travelers benefit from reduced travel bureaucracy and lower visa costs.

Digital Nomads and remote workers value flexible access to multiple countries.

Wealthy Individuals appreciate the convenience of luxury travel.

However, for occasional vacationers or those who rarely travel abroad, passport ranking makes little practical difference. The Henley Passport Index highlights the growing importance of global mobility in an interconnected world. While high-ranking passports offer significant travel benefits, they often come with steep financial and legal requirements. The Caribbean continues to perform