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Europe agrees emergency gas curbs
Brussels – European Union countries bracing for further cuts in Russian gas supply approved a weakened emergency plan to curb demand on Tuesday after...

Haitian smuggling investigation expands
Nassau – Police have detained a third Bahamian national as the probe continues into Sunday’s tragedy at sea that resulted in 17 Haitians drowning...
Public education is part of Central Bank’s legacy, Haynes says
Central Bank governor Cleviston Haynes hailed the Bank’s legacy of public education when he launched its 42nd annual review seminar on Tuesday.
Haynes said over...

Vehicle collision in Eagle Hall
Traffic flow at the Eagle Hall junction has been disrupted because of a collision between a Transport Board bus and minibus.
More details to come.

Adele announces rescheduled Vegas dates
Adele's long-postponed Las Vegas residency will finally begin in November, 11 months after its original launch date.
"Words can't explain how ecstatic I am to...

British cities warned to prepare for wildfires
Last week's wildfires across London show that lessons learned tackling rural blazes must urgently be applied to built-up areas, fire chiefs say.
The record-breaking heatwave,...

Gonsalves proposes referendum to remove Queen as head of state
KINGSTOWN – Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves on Monday proposed a single-item referendum asking the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines to decide...

‘MJ’ blasts way into last eight
Road tennis grand master Julian “Michael Jackson” White put on an exhibition of sheer class to stop a determined Dwaine Hope 21-9, 19-21, 21-12...

Man who ‘groomed’ teen for sex jailed
A man deemed a “danger to young girls in society” and who “groomed” a 13-year-old child for sex through Facebook was sentenced to 15...

McConney: No one will be turned away
Minister of Education Kay McConney says the Summer Nutrition (SuN) Programme, which has attracted 7 448 campers, started without a hitch, and she expects...

Summer camps a big hit
Government Summer Camps have had an overwhelming response after a two-year hiatus, with some camp counsellors expecting the numbers to increase by the end...

COVID-19 Update for July 24
Barbados recorded 193 new COVID-19 cases, 79 males and 114 females, from the 568 tests conducted on Sunday, July 24, by the Best-dos Santos...

