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Gas price up by 31 cents in July

Consumers will pay more for gasoline, diesel and kerosene, but less for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products, effective midnight, Sunday, July 3. The price of...
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COVID-19 Update for July 2

Barbados recorded 121 new COVID-19 cases, 60 males and 61 females, from the 606 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on...
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How To Cook Like A Bajan: Season 4 Episode Two

#WatchNow Chef Rosy is back! Watch as she prepares a Pan Fried Salmon with Cherry Tomato Ragu and Toasted Almond Sauce. You'll be surprised at how...
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Shooting at mall in Denmark leaves several dead

Several people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in the Danish capital Copenhagen, police say. Announcing the deaths, police chief Soren...
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Ronaldo could leave Manchester United if right offer comes

Cristiano Ronaldo wants Manchester United to let him leave the club if they receive an appropriate offer for him this summer. The Portugal forward, 37, returned to...
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American jailed for role in Jamaican lottery scam

TUCSON – The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says a man from Orlando, Florida has been sentenced by to 48 months...
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Three medals on track at Caribbean Games

Barbados earned three medals – two silver and one bronze – in the track and field competition at the inaugural Caribbean Games yesterday in...
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Argentina’s economy minister resigns amidst crisis

Argentina's economy minister, Martin Guzmán, has resigned as the country's economic crisis intensifies. Guzmán had been in office since late 2019 and led negotiations with...
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Former BVI premier gives notice of absence from parliament

TORTOLA – The former Premier of the British Virgin Islands,  Andrew Fahie has officially sent word to the legislature of this British Overseas territory informing...
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NCF boss has faith in police

Barbadians can’t turn a blind eye to crime in the country. However, chief executive officer at the National Cultural Foundation Carol Roberts-Reifer is confident that...
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Rain washes out first T20

Intermittent showers in Roseau made a mockery of the opening T20 international between the West Indies and Bangladesh, with play abandoned before the home...
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Sealy responds to Cummins over loan

Former Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy came out swinging on Friday in response to statements made in the Senate on Wednesday by current Minister...
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