Guyana has the highest suicide rate in the world. This week on 18 Degrees North , we explore why so many people are taking their own lives and what is being done about it.
Plus residents in Cayman hope a new multi-billion dollar medical tourism facility will provide a major boost to their economy, and prove to be as essential as tourism and the financial industry. But how feasible is it? We take a closer look.
And a cultural pastime of bird whistling in Trinidad & Tobago, is making money for some and causing legal troubles for others.
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