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ICE nabs illegal Haitian immigrant allegedly connected to criminal terrorist organizations

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says agents have arrested an illegal Haitian immigrant allegedly connected to criminal terrorist organizations. ICE said agents arrested Dimitri Vorbe for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act and contributing to the destabilization of Haiti. This case was investigated by ICE’s Homeland Security...
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Selena Gomez marries music producer Benny Blanco

US pop star and actress Selena Gomez has married music producer Benny Blanco in a ceremony in California.Gomez posted pictures to Instagram of her wearing a white halter-neck wedding gown and Blanco in a dark tuxedo, alongside the caption "9.27.25" bookended by love hearts.The couple exchanged vows in Santa Barbara...
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Comissiong clears air on free movement

Ambassador of Barbados to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) David Comissiong eyes the Full Freedom of Movement regime as an opportunity for the country to address its ageing society and gaps in the labour force.Commencing on Wednesday, citizens from Barbados, Dominica, Belize and St Vincent and the Grenadines will be...
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Breakthrough for Maloney

The woman who was involved in the swindling of US$10 million for COVID vaccinations which were supposed to be purchased for Barbados, has finally been found and is facing a US $2 million default judgment – the amount she owes to Barbadian businessman Mark Maloney.Moniladae Coley and her company...
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Caribbean launches first-ever shelter working group to boost disaster preparedness

More than 47 disaster management professionals from across the Caribbean and beyond have joined forces to launch the region’s first Shelter Technical Working Group, as the Atlantic Hurricane Season reaches its peak.Led by the Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the...
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Mahalia’s Corner the time machine

Mahalia and 2 Mile Hill called it a revival but what they delivered on Sunday at Mahalia’s Corner was a reawakening of memories rooted in a time when life was simpler for most of the Gen Xers and Millennials in the audience, a time when Time to Sing was as much a Sunday staple as attending...
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Call for region to invest in AI

A leading Caribbean academic is calling for urgent investment in artificial intelligence (AI) content and digital infrastructure, warning that the region risks falling further behind in the global digital economy without a coordinated and strategic push.Dr Keith Nurse, president of the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of...
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US revokes Colombian president’s visa over ‘reckless and incendiary’ remarks

The US has said it will revoke Colombian President Gustavo Petro's visa, after he urged US soldiers to disobey his American counterpart Donald Trump during remarks at a rally in New York.The State Department described Petro's comments at a pro-Palestinian street protest on Friday as "reckless and incendiary".The Colombian...
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Judge: Time to set up parole board

Justice Christopher Birch has issued a call for the establishment of a Parole Board.His comments came as he presided over the resentencing of the “Dead Bolt Man”, Nicholas Leroy Ronald Scantlebury, for the slaying of a woman more than 30 years ago.The now 63-year-old, formerly of Ealing Park, Christ...
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Mottley: War not the answer

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley used the United Nations 80th General Assembly platform yesterday to warn the United States and Venezuela that their rising tension could put the southern Caribbean at risk, even as a result of an accident.“I need not tell you, therefore, what a war can do....
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Appeal of 20-year sentence to be heard next year

The appeal brought by Dennis Alphonso “Sheriff” Maynard against his 20-year sentence for having two illegal guns will be heard next year.Maynard, of Roach Village, St George, was convicted in November 2023 for having a .40 semi-automatic pistol, a .22 semi-automatic pistol and 39 bullets on October 6, 2018....
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China opens door to trade reform

China will no longer be seeking special and differential treatment (SDT) at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), opening the door for global trade reform that benefits Barbados and other small island developing states.Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the move on Tuesday in New York while attending the High-Level Meeting...
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