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Jamaican schoolgirl on murder charge

KINGSTON, Jamaica – A High Court judge on Friday adjourned to November 9, the case of a 17-year-old Kingston Technical High School (KTHS) student...
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Barbados to get new stadium through grant from China

Barbados and China on Friday inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a new National Stadium. The facility at Waterford, St Michael, will be...
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Accused told: Not enough for fines

Not only does Menelik Marcus Armstrong have to look for $25 000 to pay the remainder of a magistrate’s court drug fine but he...
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Minister of Education should apologise

Minister of Education, Kay McConney, should take personal responsibility for the fiasco surrounding the administration of a survey by the International-American Development Bank (IDB)...
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Teachers’ interdiction extended to yearend

Teacher Alwyn Babb will remain on half-pay leave until December 31, 2022. This is according to correspondence from the Ministry of the Public Service dated...
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St. Lucia- Governor General revokes appointment of Senate president

The St. Lucia Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre on Friday said he had asked the Governor General to revoke the senatorial appointment of attorney...
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NPC: Possible gas interruption

The National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) has been advised by its supplier, the Barbados National Oil Company Limited (BNOCL) that the supply chain has been...
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Flash-Flooding Watch in effect for Barbados

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) has issued a flash-flood watch for the island. In a statement, the BMS said "unstable conditions affecting the island...
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Bahamas confident of fiscal plan despite downgrade by Moody’s

The US-based rating agency, Moody’s has downgraded the Bahamas  sovereign creditworthiness over fears its access to borrowing is being squeezed, but government is expressing...
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Munro-Knight calls for end to Cuba embargo

There is no rationale for the continued embargo of Cuba, says Minister with responsibility for Culture, Dr Shantal Munro-Knight. She made the observation during her...
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Waterlogged fields could lead to shortages

Persistent rainfall over the past few months has now resulted in a shortage of some locally produced fruits and vegetables and consumers could see...
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Re-sentenced killer seeking to appeal

The attorney for re-sentenced killer Winston Alexander is contending that he did not have access to an attorney at the time he was filing...
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