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Antigua welcomes new Egyptian Ambassador

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Minister of Foreign Affairs,  E.P. Chet Greene welcomed the newly accredited Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Antigua and Barbuda, His Excellency...

Trump eyeing executive order to end birthright citizenship

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President Trump is vowing to sign an executive order that would seek to end the right to U.S. citizenship for children born in the...

LIAT holding talks with regional trade unions

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The cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT, is proposing a salary freeze for the next three years for its employees as well as agree on a...

AGHS Wins Independence Panorama Title

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The Antigua Girls High School has won its third straight Independence ACB Schools’ Panorama competition last evening at the Antigua Recreation Grounds. The girls put...

Team Antigua Wins Caribbean Dinghy Champs

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Two days of intense racing at the 2018 Caribbean Sailing Association Caribbean Dinghy Championships ended with a victory for team Antigua. Race manager Karl James...
CCJ Upholds The Validity Of Gift In Belize Estate Dispute

Poll finds majority of Antiguans in favour of replacing Privy Council

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The majority of people in Antigua and Barbuda favour replacing the London-based Privy Council with the Caribbean Court of Appeal, according to an opinion...

PM Says “Butch” Free To Bid For Halcyon Hotel Lease

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne says Sandals Resorts International Chairman, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, is welcome to bid for the Halcyon Hotel lease which was recently...

Robinson Responds To Latest Suspension

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Suspended Commissioner of Police, Wendell Robinson, has expressed "disappointment" in the Police Service Commission for suspending him a second time. A High Court judge ruled...

Residents Warned Of Rough Seas

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The Met Office says a high surf advisory remains in effect for Antigua and Barbuda, the rest of the Leeward Islands and the British...

No School On Referendum Day

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All public schools will remain closed on November 6, the Ministry of Education has announced. It said in a memo to school administrators that the...

Referendum Education Team Goes To Barbuda

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The Information Train for the National Referendum will be moving through the city of St. John’s tomorrow, National Dress Day. Over the past few weekends, the rally...

Barbados Gets Beaches

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Prime Minister of Barbados The Hon. Mia Mottley expects the new Beaches project at Heywoods to play a key role in Government’s plans to...

UWI Mona deregisters hundreds of students over non-payment of tuition fees

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The Mona campus of the University (UWI) has deregistered nearly 800 students after they failed to pay tuition fees, the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper reported...