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Barbadian Rosina Wiltshire appointed to OAS panel

Washington – The Organisation of American States (OAS) has appointed Barbadian Rosina Wiltshire, an international expert in development and gender equality, to a high-level...
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Tsunami drill on Thursday

Barbados’ early warning systems for the tsunami hazard will be tested during the annual Caribe Wave exercise on Thursday, March 10. During this exercise, emergency...
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Repeal buggery laws

There are renewed calls to repeal the buggery law of colonial times which has been deemed to be prejudicial and supportive of discrimination against...
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Forde calls for football ceasefire

Stop the blame game. Former Barbados football captain Norman Forde is calling on local administrators to quit pointing fingers at each other and unite to...
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Squatters have to buy land, says Weir

Squatters relocating to Rock Hall, St Philip, still have to purchase the land, says St Philip South MP Indar Weir. Last Saturday, after checking in...
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Residents at wits end over bad road

Residents in Goddings Road, Station Hill, St Michael, are calling on authorities to fix the hill leading to their homes because they no longer...
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Benzema hat-trick stuns PSG in Champions League

Karim Benzema scored a superb second-half hat-trick as Real Madrid produced a stirring fightback at a raucous Bernabeu to reach the Champions League quarter-finals...
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BL&P monitors impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict

Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd has asked customers to conserve energy in their homes, where possible, and gave tips for fuel efficiency when...
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The two men charged in connection with the theft of sweet potatoes from Applewaite’s Plantation, Applewaite’s, St George, pleaded not guilty when they appeared...
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West fears Russia could use non-conventional weapons against Ukraine

London - Western officials have said they are "very concerned" about the risk of escalation in the war between Russia and Ukraine. They are particularly...
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175 new virus cases

There were 175 new coronavirus (COVID-19 cases), 77 males and 98 females, recorded from the 1 056 tests conducted on Tuesday, March 8, by...
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Push for new tourism source markets, says Cummins

With the war waging in the Ukraine as a result of invasion by Russia, Barbados must look beyond traditional source markets such as Europe...
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