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IDB contributes 200k to Barbuda rebuilding

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) have signed an agreement to provide grants of US$200,000 each to two member...

Japanese Woman Arrested for Battery

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A 57yr-old Japanese woman is currently in police custody, after she was arrested at V.C Bird International Airport for Battery on Police, Disorderly Conduct,...

Woman caught on camera stealing phone charged

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Police arrested and charged 39yr-old Marsha Monett Hogan of All Saints on Tuesday, with larceny of one Samsung J2 Prime mobile phone. The accused allegedly...

ECCAA slapped with billion dollar lawsuit

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Veteran pilot Grace Norman has brought a U.S. $1.2 billion lawsuit against the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA). Norman, a commercial pilot for 31...

Discipline policy for schools

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A National Discipline Policy and code for public schools is expected to be implemented by September 2018. During debate of the 2018 Budget on Monday,...

Former minister mounts defence of tourism sector performance

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In an impassioned response to talk of stagnation, former Tourism Minister Asot Micahel has mounted a firm defense of the performance of the tourism...

“I am a victim of falsehood” says Asot Michael

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St. Peter Member of Parliament and former Tourism Minister, Asot Michael has said "in some sense" that he is "a victim of falsehood." In the...

Paul trumps Cornwall’s heroics

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Rahkeem Cornwall struck another stunning hundred but teenaged seamer Keemo Paul snatched his maiden regional one-day five-wicket haul, to engineer a collapse and lift...

Massiah calls for research in agriculture

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As farmers continue to lament a lack of development and protection in the agriculture industry, the leader of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), Joanne...

Hundreds walk on Cancer Awareness Day

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The streets of the usually quiet Sunday Afternoon atmosphere in and around St. John’s were filled with sounds of music, chanting and vibrant footsteps...

Antigua and Barbuda now has visa free entry to 136 countries

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Antigua and Barbuda now has visa-free entry to 136 countries following the signing in Washington DC today of an abolition of visa requirements between...

Antiguan studying in Cuba dies

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The Prime Ministers Scholarship Committee Chairman announced today that Dane Jamel Anthony, an Antiguan student studying in Cuba, died "after a period of illness." In...

PM agrees debt is unsustainable but says its unavoidable

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne is agreeing with former International Monetary Fund (IMF) economist Dr. Thompson Fontaine who has labeled the country's debt situation as...