Grenada
Coverage of Grenada in the Nexus archive.
- Trump administration will close 5 smaller US consulates in Africa, Asia and the Western Hemisphere
The Trump administration plans to close five smaller U.S. diplomatic missions in Grenada, Japan, Indonesia, Canada, and Cameroon, citing cost savings of $4.4 million annually. These closures occur alongside efforts to reopen embassies in Venezuela, Syria, and Libya.
- Trump administration will close 5 smaller US consulates in Africa, Asia and the Western Hemisphere
The Trump administration plans to close five smaller U.S. diplomatic missions in Grenada, Japan, Indonesia, Canada, and Cameroon, saving $4.4 million annually. These closures occur alongside efforts to reopen embassies in Libya, Syria, and Venezuela.
- Trump administration will close 5 smaller US consulates in Africa, Asia and the Western Hemisphere
The Trump administration plans to close five smaller U.S. diplomatic missions in Grenada, Japan, Indonesia, Canada, and Cameroon, citing annual savings of $4.4 million. These closures follow plans to reopen embassies in Libya, Syria, and Venezuela, with the State Department emphasizing operational streamlining.
- The Latest: Blanche's assertion of Trump tax audit immunity remains in place
Todd Blanche rescinded a $1.8 billion fund for Trump's allies but retained audit immunity for Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization. The U.S. job market showed resilience with 7.36 million vacancies in June, and the Trump administration plans to close five diplomatic posts while reopening others in Libya, Syria, and Venezuela.
- Husband of missing North Carolina woman in Grenada says he believes 'no foul play' involved
Liz Waddell from Cary disappeared a week ago after staying at an Airbnb in Grenada. Her husband believes there is no foul play involved, and friends, business owners, and residents are hoping for her safe return.
- Husband of missing North Carolina woman in Grenada says he believes 'no foul play' involved
Liz Waddell, a Cary resident, went missing while staying at an Airbnb in Grenada. Her husband believes no foul play is involved, and friends, business owners, and residents continue to hope for her safe return.
- Husband of missing North Carolina woman in Grenada says he believes 'no foul play' involved
Liz Waddell, a Cary resident, disappeared while staying at an Airbnb in Grenada. Her husband believes no foul play is involved, and friends, business owners, and residents continue to hope for her safe return.
- Husband of missing North Carolina woman in Grenada says he believes 'no foul play' involved
Liz Waddell, a Cary resident, went missing after staying at an Airbnb in Grenada. Her husband claims he believes 'no foul play' is involved, while friends, business owners, and residents continue to hope for the best.
- Husband of missing Elizabeth Waddell gives heart-wrenching update after mom seen jumping into Caribbean waters
Elizabeth Waddell's husband shared an update on her disappearance after nine days, stating the family has done all they can in the search and will return to the US. He mentioned the investigation will continue, as she vanished while swimming in Grenada.
- Sister’s heartbreaking admission about North Carolina mom who disappeared on Caribbean vacation
Elizabeth Waddell, a North Carolina mother, disappeared in Grenada on July 22. Her sister is grieving and departing the island.
- Elizabeth Waddell's disappearance: New video may show her final moments
Newly released surveillance video appears to show the final moments before Elizabeth 'Liz' Waddell, a 43-year-old physical therapist from Cary, North Carolina, disappeared while vacationing in Grenada.
- Elizabeth Waddell's disappearance: New video may show her final moments
Newly released surveillance video appears to show the final moments before Elizabeth Waddell disappeared while vacationing in Grenada. She is a physical therapist from Cary, North Carolina.
- Search continues in Grenada for missing tourist Elizabeth Waddell
Elizabeth Waddell, a North Carolina tourist in Grenada, went missing after swimming in the ocean near Grand Anse Beach. Her husband and authorities believe there was no foul play, and searches by police, divers, and the community continue. Her belongings, including a towel and cellphone, were found, but she has not returned.
- Husband of North Carolina woman missing in Grenada doesn't suspect foul play
The husband of a North Carolina woman missing in Grenada said he believes there was no foul play in her disappearance. She went missing last week while visiting the Caribbean island.
- Husband of North Carolina woman missing in Grenada doesn't suspect foul play
The husband of a North Carolina woman missing in Grenada stated he does not suspect foul play in her disappearance. The woman went missing last week while visiting the Caribbean island of Grenada.
- Grenadian authorities review footage after North Carolina swimmer goes missing
Grenadian authorities are reviewing surveillance footage after Liz Waddell, a North Carolina woman, went missing while swimming off the island’s coast. A jetskier had offered to help her before she disappeared, and the search involves police, divers, and local community members.
- Woman missing in Grenada not seen returning from swim, police say
A woman named Elaina Athans is missing in Grenada after not being seen returning from a swim, according to police.
- Woman missing in Grenada not seen returning from swim, police say
A woman named Elaina Athans is missing in Grenada after not being seen returning from a swim, according to police. The incident is under investigation.
- Woman missing in Grenada not seen returning from swim, police say
A woman named Elaina Athans is missing in Grenada after not being seen returning from a swim, according to police. The incident is under investigation.
- Woman missing in Grenada not seen returning from swim, police say
Elaina Athans is missing in Grenada after not being seen returning from a swim, according to police. The incident is under investigation.
- North Carolina woman has been missing for days on Caribbean vacation
A 44-year-old North Carolina woman, Elizabeth 'Liz' Waddell, has been missing since July 22 at Grand Anse Beach in Grenada. Surveillance video shows her entering the water at a pier, but she was last seen floating out of camera view. Authorities have urged fishermen and residents to assist in the search.
- Search continues for American mom missing in Grenada
A 44-year-old American mother from North Carolina, Elizabeth Waddell, is missing in Grenada, and a search continues five days after she disappeared. The situation has become increasingly desperate, according to the report by Cristian Benavides.
- Search continues for American mom missing in Grenada
A desperate search continues in Grenada for Elizabeth Waddell, a 44-year-old North Carolina mother who has been missing for five days. The report is covered by Cristian Benavides.
- American woman disappears while vacationing in Caribbean; husband joins search
Elizabeth Waddell, a 44-year-old U.S. woman, disappeared on July 22 at Grand Anse Beach in Grenada while vacationing with a friend. The Royal Grenada Police Force issued a missing persons notice, and her husband has joined the search for her.
- Friend describes last known movements of missing American in Grenada
Elizabeth Waddell, an American, was last seen on July 22 while visiting Grenada. She is currently missing.
- Friend describes last known movements of missing American in Grenada
American Elizabeth Waddell went missing after being last seen on July 22 in Grenada. A friend described her final known movements before she disappeared.
- Search intensifies for North Carolina woman missing from Grenada
The Royal Grenada Police Force is searching for Elizabeth 'Liz' Waddell, a 44-year-old North Carolina woman who disappeared near Grand Anse Beach on July 22. Her husband, Cailen Waddell, is assisting in the search efforts and has asked locals and fishermen for information.
- Search intensifies for North Carolina physical therapist who vanished during Caribbean getaway
Elizabeth Waddell, a 44-year-old North Carolina physical therapist, vanished during a trip to Grenada after being last seen at Grand Anse Beach. Authorities and her husband are leading a search with public assistance, as she was reported missing after a friend noticed her absence following a swim.
- Urgent search for missing American in Caribbean
An urgent search is underway for Elizabeth Waddell, an American woman who went missing in Grenada and was last seen at Grand Anse Beach. The report is provided by NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson.
- North Carolina woman vanishes after swim on Grenada beach vacation
Elizabeth Waddell, an American tourist from North Carolina, disappeared after swimming on Grand Anse beach in Grenada. She was last seen on the beach in the West Indies.
- North Carolina woman missing in Grenada as husband heads to join search
Elizabeth 'Liz' Waddell, a North Carolina woman, is missing in Grenada after being last seen at Grand Anse Beach on July 22. The Royal Grenada Police Force confirmed her disappearance via social media.
- North Carolina physical therapist disappears in the Caribbean as husband pleads for ‘safe return’
A North Carolina physical therapist disappeared while visiting the Caribbean Island nation of Grenada. Her husband has pleaded for 'nothing less than her safe return.'
- Wife of Cary official reported missing in Caribbean island, police say
The wife of a Cary town official is missing in Grenada, part of the Antilles archipelago, according to police reports.
- Spain Named Nine Caribbean Countries for Visa-Free Entry. The Interesting Part Is Who Was Left Out.
Spain's foreign ministry listed 60 countries for visa-free entry, including nine CARICOM members such as Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago. Five Caribbean countries—Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Belize, and Haiti—were excluded from the visa-free list.
- Family accuse FCDO of lack of support over death of UK man in Grenada
The family of Andrew Frederick, a 47-year-old British man found dead in Grenada, accuses the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of withholding specialist support. A pathologist ruled his death a homicide, but UK authorities reportedly refused assistance, prompting calls for a policy review on aiding Brits killed abroad.