BusinessNews NATION newscast November 19, 2015 By: nationnews Date: November 19, 2015 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp In tonight’s news: Local Muslims distance themselves from ISIS. NIS moving to clear claims backlog. The hockey turf is finally out of the port. Previous articleChurch told: Get in on gay talkNext articleUWI clock tower damaged nationnews Scorpions hold on Nationnews Desk - April 23, 2026 Rowley wants govt to make public its crime plan Regional Call for proactive disaster systems News ‘Let AI lift routine workload’ Business Brace for heat, drought, region urged Regional Narii eyes world as musical stage Entertainment Related articles Sports Scorpions hold on KINGSTON – Barbados Pride pressed for an unlikely victory, but in the end the Jamaica Scorpions held on... Regional Rowley wants govt to make public its crime plan PORT OF SPAIN – Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley recently accused the Trinidad and Tobago government of... News Call for proactive disaster systems Barbados must move beyond reacting to disasters and invest in systems that anticipate and reduce their impact, says... Business ‘Let AI lift routine workload’ Administrative professionals are being urged by the Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados to use AI rather...