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109 killed in explosion at illegal oil refinery in Nigeria
Nigeria’s president has said the country is in “shock and trauma” following the deaths of at least 100 people from an explosion at an...

Verstappen cuts F1 lead with dominant win
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dominated a wet-dry Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to revive his title hopes as rival Charles Leclerc threw away third place...

SKNLP calls for fresh elections
BASSETERRE – The leader of the main opposition St Kitts Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), Dr Terrance Drew, is calling for fresh general elections as...

Sir Lewis Hamilton: We are not fighting for the championship
Sir Lewis Hamilton wrote off his chances of winning this year's world championship after a dispiriting performance by his Mercedes team in the sprint race...

Vincentian activist calls for reparations
KINGSTOWN – The St Vincent and the Grenadines government Saturday gave a red carpet welcome to two members of the Britain’s royal family, but a...

French go to the polls
After a divisive election campaign, France decides on Sunday whether to give centrist Emmanuel Macron five more years or replace him with its first...

Mayhew, Skeete top seeds in rally return
Dane Skeete and Tyler Mayhew, in their familiar Subaru Impreza WRC S12, are the No. 1 seeds for today’s Barbados Rally Club (BRC) Shakedown...
Pressure on CXC to push back exams
As the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) holds firm in its decision to execute May/June examinations from next week, more pressure is being placed on...

Time to end rent, says PM
Government says it is continuing its quest to reduce or even eliminate the need to rent houses in Barbados.
During a brief unveiling ceremony yesterday...

Residents happy with Arawak changes
Some residents who were impacted by emissions from the Arawak Cement Plant in Checker Hall, St Lucy, are breathing a sigh of relief now...

COVID-19 Update for April 22
The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory identified 446 new COVID-19 cases, 185 males and 261 females, from the 1 435 tests conducted on Friday,...

389 COVID deaths in Barbados
Barbados’ COVID-19 deaths have now risen to 389, with the passing of an 89-year-old fully vaccinated man, who died on Thursday, April 21.
Minister of...

