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282 new virus cases

A total of 282 positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, 116 males and 166 females, were identified by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on Friday,...
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PAHO sounds alarm over mental health

Port Of Spain –The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) says the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is not only a threat to physical health, but fear,...
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Negotiators still working on draft deal at COP26

Glasglow - Negotiators in Glasgow are poring over a new draft agreement aimed at averting the worst impacts of climate change. The COP26 talks were...
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Jamaica to establish National Child Online Protection Committee

Kingston – The Jamaica government has approved the strategy for the establishment of a National Child Online Protection Committee. Education, Youth and Information Minister, Fayval...
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AstraZeneca to take profits from COVID-19 vaccine

AstraZeneca has started to move away from providing its coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine to countries on a not-for-profit basis. The drugs giant has signed a series...
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Court: No to judge’s recusal

An application to have Justice of Appeal Rajendra Narine recuse himself from a leave to appeal hearing involving attorney Philip Nicholls has failed. Justice of...
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Coach, captain after strong Test finish

COLOMBO – Head coach Phil Simmons and captain Kraigg Brathwaite are hoping the West Indies can finish the year on a winning note despite...
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Pay grouse

Almost half of the principals at Government primary schools are acting, and many of them are not being paid what is due them. That was...
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Steve Bannon charged with contempt of Congress

Washington - Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has been charged with contempt of Congress after refusing to testify about the United States Capitol riot. The...
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Barbadian Roberta Clarke elected to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Attorney-at-law, Roberta Clarke, has become the fourth Barbadian to be elected to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Clarke was elected today during the 51st...
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284 new virus cases

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory identified a total of 284 people, 130 males and 154 females, as positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) on Thursday,...
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DLP president calls for Budget

President of the Democratic Labour Party Verla De Peiza today urged Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley to “bring a budget”. De Peiza said productive sectors...
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