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431 new COVID cases on Friday

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory recorded 431 new COVID-19 cases (209 males and 222 females) on Friday, February 11, from 2 013 tests...
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Port gets ISO certification

Barbados Port Inc. (BPI) has obtained the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) 9001:2015 certification, making the Port of Bridgetown the first seaport in the...
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Pride 99-2 in their 2nd innings vs Hurricanes at tea

Barbados Pride, chasing 195 for victory, were 99 for two in their second innings against Leeward Islands Hurricanes at tea on the rain-marred final...
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Four men succumb to COVID

The COVID-19 death toll has risen to 295 following the deaths of four people as of Saturday, February 12. A 73-year-old man, who was fully...
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DLP issues statement on Senate seats

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has not ruled out accepting the offer – when it is made – of two seats in the Senate,...
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Hurricanes 339-9 in their 2nd innings vs Pride at lunch

Leeward Islands Hurricanes were 339 for nine in their second innings against Barbados Pride at lunch on the rain-marred final day of their first...
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Injuries reported in double ZR collision at Wanstead

Seven people are reported to be injured in a collision involving two route taxis (ZRs) along Wanstead road at its junction with 8th Avenue...
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Record high deforestation in Amazon

The number of trees cut down in the Brazilian Amazon in January far exceeded deforestation for the same month last year, according to government...
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France’s president refused Russian COVID-19 test

Paris - French President Emmanuel Macron refused a Russian coronavirus (COVID-19) ahead of his meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin has confirmed. The test...
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Britain: PM Johnson receives lockdown parties questionnaire

London - Boris Johnson has received a questionnaire from the Metropolitan Police as part of the inquiry into parties at Downing Street and Whitehall...
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Hearing of ‘public interest’ goes online

The next time attorneys meet to argue the constitutional motion challenging the validity of the Senate, they will be doing so virtually. Justice Cicely Chase...
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Late pay being ‘sorted’

Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey says the late payment issue affecting National Assistance Board (NAB) contract workers is being addressed. He...
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