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31 killed in Islamabad mosque explosion, say authorities

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ISLAMABAD – A suicide bomber killed at least 31 people and wounded almost 170 others during Friday prayers in a Shi’ite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, police and government officials said.

Images from the site showed bloodied bodies lying on the carpeted mosque floor surrounded by shards of glass, debris and panicked worshippers.

Dozens more wounded were lying in the gardens of the Khadija Tul Kubra Imambargah, in a semi-urban area on the outskirts of Islamabad, as people called for help.

Bombings are rare in the heavily guarded capital, although Pakistan has been hit by a rising wave of militancy in the past few years.

“The death toll in the blast has risen. A total of 31 people have lost their lives. The number of wounded brought to hospitals has risen to 169,” Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon said in a statement.

Two police officials said the attacker was stopped at the gate of the mosque before detonating the bomb. They asked not to be identified as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

Shi’ites, who are in the minority in the predominantly Sunni Muslim nation of 241 million, have been targeted in sectarian violence in the past, including by the Sunni Islamist militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, which considers them heretics.

A suicide bombing on November 11 killed 12 people in Islamabad and wounded 27 others in an attack Pakistan said was carried out by an Afghan national. No group claimed responsibility for that attack. (Reuters)

Barbados has third most onerous electricity cost

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Barbados has the third most burdensome electricity cost in the region, the new Caribbean Energy Price Index has estimated.

This follows an analysis of the average nominal price of electricity relative to the cost of living, including food prices and taxes, to determine how affordable electricity is.

Published by Caribbean economist and adviser Marla Dukharan and renewable energy entity SOL Ecolution, a subsidiary of The SOL Group, the index is being called the first comprehensive benchmark of electricity prices across the Caribbean.

“Despite Barbados having a mid-range electricity price that resembles the Caribbean average, to the consumer, Barbados has the third most burdensome electricity cost in the region based on other factors which drive the cost of living up and purchasing power down, such as food prices, taxes [and so on],” Dukharan and SOL Ecolution explained.

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Missing teen Mya Oneale traced and safe

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Thirteen-year-old Mya Oneale of 8th Avenue, New Orleans, St. Michael, who was reported missing on Thursday, February 5, 2026, has been traced and is safe.

The Barbados Police Service confirmed that the teenager has been located and is no longer listed as missing.

Police have thanked members of the public and the media for their assistance in the matter and expressed appreciation for the continued cooperation shown in helping to resolve such cases.

Mya Oneale

Wanted Man: Jevon Obrien Richardson

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The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Jevon Obrien Richardson, who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters.

Richardson, whose last known address is Walmer Lodge, Black Rock, St. Michael, is described as approximately six feet in height, of slim build, dark complexion, with short black unkempt hair.

Police have advised that Richardson can present himself to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at the District ‘A’ Police Station, Station Hill, St. Michael, accompanied by an attorney-at-law of his choice.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact the CID at the District ‘A’ Police Station at 430-7242 or 430-7270, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, or the nearest police station.

The Barbados Police Service has also reminded members of the public that harbouring or assisting a wanted person is a serious offence and anyone found doing so may face prosecution.

Wanted Man: Khalil Lavaar Hurley

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The Barbados Police Service is appealing to the public for assistance in locating Khalil Lavaar Hurley, who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters.

Hurley, whose last known address is King Street, Dayrells Road, St. Michael, is described as being of dark complexion, slim build, with short black unkempt hair.

Police have advised that Hurley may present himself to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at the District ‘A’ Police Station, Station Hill, St. Michael, accompanied by an attorney-at-law of his choice.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Khalil Lavaar Hurley is asked to contact the CID at the District ‘A’ Police Station at 430-7242 or 430-7270, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, or the nearest police station.

The Barbados Police Service has also reminded members of the public that harbouring or assisting a wanted person is a serious offence and anyone found doing so can be prosecuted.

Man charged in string of burglaries at schools and several other places

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44-year-old Bunny Livingstone Grant of Parish Land, Christ Church has been arrested and formally charged in connection with a series of burglaries targeting schools and several other places across the island.

Police allege that between December 2025 and January 2026, multiple educational institutions were broken into.

In District ‘A’, Grant was charged with burglaries at St. Giles Nursery School, where items valued at $2,100 were stolen; St. Giles Primary School, with items valued at $1,200; Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School; The Lawrence T. Gay School, where $961 in items was reportedly taken; Tyrol Cot; and The People’s Cathedral Primary School, where property valued at $6,124 was stolen.

He was also charged with sacrilege in relation to the Carrington Wesleyan Holiness Church on January 22, 2026.

In District ‘B’, Grant was charged with sacrilege at Pilgrim Road Church of the Nazarene, where items valued at $8,352.51 were reported stolen, and burglary at Nature Care, involving property valued at $9,196.97.

Additional charges were laid in Hastings Worthing for the burglary of Castaways Restaurant, where items valued at $25,495.34 were reportedly stolen, and in Central for burglary at Victoria Florist, criminal damage to property belonging to Lloyd Ainfle Burrows, possession of apparatus, possession of cocaine, intent to supply and trafficking.

Grant appeared before Magistrate Manila Renee in the District ‘A’ Criminal Court No. 2 on Tuesday, February 3, where he plead to the indictable offences of sacrilege at Carrington Wesleyan Holiness Church and burglary at Castaways Restaurant.

He was remanded to the Barbados Prison Service at Dodds and is scheduled to reappear on March 3, 2026.

He later appeared before Magistrate Douglas Frederick in the District ‘B’ Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, February 5, where he pleaded guilty to the burglary offence and was sentenced to 18 months at Dodds.

He was not required to plead to the indictable offence of sacrilege at Pilgrim Road Church of the Nazarene and is also expected to return to court on March 3, 2026.

Missing: 13-year-old Mya Oneale

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Update

Thirteen-year-old Mya Oneale of 8th Avenue, New Orleans, St. Michael, who was reported missing on Thursday, February 5, 2026, has been traced and is safe.

The Barbados Police Service confirmed that the teenager has been located and is no longer listed as missing.

Police have thanked members of the public and the media for their assistance in the matter and expressed appreciation for the continued cooperation shown in helping to resolve such cases.

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Earlier story

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 13-year-old Mya Oneale of 8th Avenue, New Orleans, St Michael, who has been reported missing.

Mya, a student of Saanma International, was last seen on Thursday, January 4, 2026, around 8:30 a.m.

She is described as being approximately five feet nine inches tall, of dark complexion and slim build. She wears her hair in long knotless braids reaching the centre of her back and has dark facial spots which she typically covers with powder. Police say she has a pleasant manner but can become loud if angry.

At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a white polo shirt, blue long pants and off-white socks. She was carrying a bright pink Sprayground school haversack and wears glasses.

Mya is known to frequent 6th Avenue, New Orleans, St Michael, and the Ellerton area in St George.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Central Police Station at 430-7676, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or the nearest police station.

Four-time UEFA Champion League winner Clarence Seedorf arrives in Barbados

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Four-time UEFA Champions League winner Clarence Seedorf touched down at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) earlier today.

The former midfield star is in Barbados as part of a partnership involving Future Barbados and the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI).

Speaking on arrival at the airport, Seedorf said he was eager to engage with the people of the island and explore opportunities across the region.

“It’s always amazing to come to new places in the world. I’m happy to be here and looking forward to explore,” he said, adding that “a lot of interesting projects are on the way”.

Seedorf, who was born in Suriname, said his focus would be on young people.

“If there’s something that I love to do, it’s to connect with the youth, to make sure that we can support them in their growth using sports education,” he stated.

The decorated international, widely regarded as one of the most accomplished midfielders of his generation, also hinted at broader ambitions.

“Sustainable projects come with a good business model and with good partners and finance as part of that,” he said, noting that the region holds significant potential.

“We’re on a mission,” Seedorf added. “But meanwhile, we will definitely enjoy it.”

Seedorf, 49, won the UEFA Champions League our times – once each with Ajax and Real Madrid and twice with AC Milan. He had 8 caps for Netherlands.  (AM)

Unnatural death at Welch Town, St John

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Police are investigating an unnatural death at Welch Town, St John.

More details as they come.

Sagicor plants 185 trees to mark anniversary

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In honour of its 185th anniversary, Sagicor Financial Company Ltd will plant 185 trees across several of their operations.

The financial services entity marked the milestone anniversary in November of last year and will be celebrating with various initiatives throughout this year.

To mark the momentous occasion, president and chief executive officer Andre Mousseau planted the first tree at the company’s Wildey, Barbados headquarters, noting that 185 years represented a historic milestone.

“We are proud to accomplish 185 years of service,” he said. “This is no small feat. We have come quite a long way from our first office in High Street, Bridgetown to expansion across the Caribbean and North America.

“We could not have cemented this strong legacy without those who place their trust in us each day, including our team, clients, shareholders and others in our vast stakeholder network. We are thankful for their support and look forward to celebrating this anniversary with them.”

During the ceremony and plaque unveiling, he planted a mahogany tree, using the opportunity to touch on its symbolic importance.

“The mahogany tree is known for its might, strength and fortitude and is therefore a fitting tribute to our own history of longevity and resilience. As we commemorate this anniversary, I am pleased that we gain the opportunity to celebrate, and also showcase our environmental stewardship with the planting of more than 185 trees across the territories in which we operate.”

In addition to the tree planting, the company will host client and team appreciation initiatives and invest in community outreach projects.

(PR)