Wednesday, November 12, 2025

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Antigua and Barbuda calls for review of its travel categorisation by CDC

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  Antigua and Barbuda is questioning its categorization by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a “Level 3 – High Risk”...

Nicholas: China an important partner

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The Antigua and Barbuda government says China remains an “important development partner” and has condemned “persons who ought to be more responsible” for seeking...

Laid off LIAT Flight Attendant supports family with delivery service

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Airlines all across the world were left largely idled by the coronavirus crisis, forcing the retrenchment of a large number of workers who were...

PM Browne: Teachers remain the most significant contributors to our society

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Browne: Teachers have always been our heroes and heroines. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers have gone above and beyond to ensure that the...

Bar Association Condemns Attack On Judiciary

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The Council of the Antigua and Barbuda Bar Association has taken note of a widely-circulated WhatsApp message alleged to be authored by the Prime...

Sandals Foundation Remains Canadian Travel Agents’ Choice for Favourite Responsible/Philanthropic Travel Foundation

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The outstanding work of the Sandals Foundation to develop Caribbean communities and inspire hope in the lives of the region’s people has once again...

Honorary Consul in Moscow hosts annual anniversary reception

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The Honorary Consulate of Antigua and Barbuda in Moscow, Russian Federation, recently hosted its annual anniversary reception. The annual reception is held to promote Antigua...

Dear Minister Nicholas and Erna-Mae: Do not put Burford back on TV

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Dear Editor: This is an open letter to the Minister of Information, Melford Nicholas; and the General Manager of ABS, Erna-Mae Brathwaite. I am humbly...

Message from ABUT President, Kimdale Mackellar

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Today we celebrate World Teachers’ Day under the theme, ‘Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future’. It is a day, set aside to honour the...

Police say “broken homes” are to blame for most children who run afoul with...

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The majority of children who end up at the Youth Intervention Unit within the Royal Police Force of Antigua & Barbuda come from a...

New fire response policy after “mix-up” with Glanvilles house fire

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The Fire Department adjusted its fire response procedures following a fire that destroyed a wooden home in Glanvilles on September 21. The fire truck from...

“Technological glitches” could delay the rollout of quarantine bracelets

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne said the health authorities were facing some difficulties with the tracking bracelets that the government acquired to monitor people in...

No New Cases, Eight Active Cases

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment has received no new reports from the Mount St. John’s Medical Center (MSJMC) or the Caribbean...