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Red Bull signs Maloney as F1 reserve driver

Teenaged Barbadian motor racing driver Zane Maloney is a...

Domestic football season kicks off January 22

Men’s and women’s Premier League football will return to...

Twitter layoffs to start Friday

San Francisco – Employees of microblogging and social networking...

Nets suspend Kyrie Irving

Brooklyn – The Brooklyn Nets suspended star guard Kyrie...

Pride stumble to defeat against Scorpions

Purposeful batting from Shai Hope and Roston Chase failed...

Lapid congratulates Netanyahu on election win

Jerusalem – Israel prime minister Yair Lapid congratulated Benjamin...

Plenty to discuss at Caribbean fisheries forum

BELIZE CITY – Members of the technical and advisory arm of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) will have a packed agenda when they...

Roach set to chart a new path for Grenada’s tourism

ST GEORGE’S – Petra Roach was formally appointed the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA). GTA chairman Barry Collymore said Roach,...

UK boosts volcano relief to SVG

An estimated 13 000 people affected by the eruption of the La Soufrière volcano in St. Vincent will benefit from close to U.S. $700...

CARPHA hails the role of vaccines in public health

PORT OF SPAIN – Executive director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr Joy St John said vaccinations have led to significant improvements...

ICC, organisers welcome women’s cricket to Commonwealth Games

BIRMINGHAM – World cricket’s governing body, the ICC, and organisers of the Commonwealth Games 2022 Birmingham, hailed the presence of a women’s Twenty20 tournament...

SSA ready to collect bagged volcano ash

Open-back lorries from other government agencies will assist the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) with its plan to collect bagged volcano ashes from residents and...

EU gives humanitarian aid to St Vincent & the Grenadines

Humanitarian efforts currently taking place in volcano-hit St Vincent & the Grenadines will benefit from a just under US $900 000 from the European...

CUT objects to the CSEC and CAPE exam plans from CXC

CASTRIES – Caribbean teachers objected to the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) decision to conduct the CSEC and CAPE examinations as “a full-blown exercise” this...

Bostic says COVID-19 cluster in northern church is major focus

Minister of Health and Wellness Jeffrey Bostic said the cluster of COVID-19 positive cases connected to the World Harvest Church in St  Peter continues...

Clean-up campaign gets going, says Abrahams

Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams said the Government’s clean-up following the ashfall from the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in neighbouring St...