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Lawyer breaks record rowing to Barbados

London-based lawyer, Victoria Evans, rowed into Port St Charles, Barbados, at 4:57 a.m. on Thursday, and was welcomed by friends and family who travelled...
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Browne calls for united front on CBI programmes

St John’s – Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister, Gaston Browne, has called on the member countries of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)...
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Trinidad’s PM Rowley ready to reopen country

Port of Spain – Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he sees no reasons why Trinidad and Tobago cannot be fully reopened as the...
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Biden plans emergency trip to Europe

Washington - Joe Biden is taking his third trip to Europe as United States president at a moment of international crisis. His last journey,...
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New radar system set up

Barbados now has a more powerful weather radar system which should help better forecast inclement weather. The island’s sole Doppler weather radar was commissioned yesterday...
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BSSAC starts today

Today is D-Day in secondary schools’ track and field. Junior athletics supremacy will be decided today and tomorrow when the Powerade/Dasani Barbados Secondary Schools’ Athletics Championships...
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Economists back scrapping 11-Plus

At least two economists are in support of the annual Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination being scraped. “I am one that believes that the Common...
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Mottley calls for trade equity for small states

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has called on the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to address inequities in the world trading system that disadvantage small...
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US: One person killed as tornado strikes New Orleans

At least one person has died after a large tornado tore through New Orleans, destroying homes and taking out power. Videos showed the dark funnel...
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First female US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright dies

Washington - Madeleine Albright, the first female United States secretary of state, who helped steer Western foreign policy in the aftermath of the Cold...
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115 new virus cases

Barbados recorded 115 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases – 49 males and 66 females – on Tuesday, March 22, from the 806 tests carried out...
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Ansa McAl commits to staying in Barbados

The Ansa McAl Group of Companies is committed to its diverse range of industries here in Barbados, which employs over 700 employees. Chief Executive Officer...
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