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103 new virus cases

Barbados recorded 103 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, 47 males and 56 females, from the 725 tests carried out on Wednesday, March 16, by the...
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England 369-3 in their first innings at lunch

England were 369 for three in their first innings at lunch against West Indies on the second day of the second Test on Thursday...
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Actor Jussie Smollett released from jail pending appeal

United States actor Jussie Smollett has been released on bond from jail in Chicago pending an appeal against his conviction for falsely claiming he...
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Pogba says home was burglarised during Champions League match

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba says his home was burgled during his side’s Champions League game against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. The Frenchman came on...
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TRACED: Winston Decourcey Bishop

Winston Decourcey Bishop, 60, of Clarke's Road, Free Hill, St Michael, who was reported missing on Tuesday, March 15, has been traced and is...
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Browne for banks paying pandemic tax

Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Wellness Dr Sonia Browne is supporting Government’s move to impose a pandemic contribution tax on...
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Cabinet reshuffle in Trinidad and Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Wednesday re-shuffled his near two-year old cabinet, appointing a new Attorney General and...
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Biden calls Putin a ‘war criminal’

United States President Joe Biden has labelled Russian leader Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” in a move likely to escalate diplomatic tensions even further. Biden...
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PM defends aspects of the Budget which have come under criticism

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has defended Budget proposals which have been criticised over the last two days. Wrapping up debate Wednesday night in the...
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St George makes waves at Drill Hall

Junior surfer Kai St George dominated and won an unprecedented four categories at the Barbados Surfing Assocation’s (BSA) third Surfer Of The Year series...
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DLP calls on Government to pay in NIS funds

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) wants the Mia Amor Mottley administration to be accountable for the thousands of dollars it claims was not paid...
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22% drop in school enrolment

School enrolment has dropped by 22 per cent since the 2014-15 period, revealed Minister of Education Kay McConney yesterday. Speaking during her presentation yesterday in...
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