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Sector braces as France-Britain fishing row intensifies

Boulogne-Sur-Mer – People who earn a living from fishing in the English Channel battened down the hatches on Monday for an escalation of a...
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Accounts Section of Registration Department closed

The Accounts Section of the Registration Department, Supreme Court Complex, will be closed from today. As such, services requiring in-person payment of fees will...
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260 new virus cases

The number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases reported for Sunday, October 31, is 260 – 131 males and 129 females. The Best-dos Santos Public...
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BWA gives update on work at Cattlewash

Barbados Water Authority (BWA) crews are continuing work to lay 650 metres of new main at Cattlewash, St Joseph. “Progress has been steady and the work...
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Man facing charges in connection with Port incident

A St Michael man was scheduled to appear in court on Monday, charged in connection with an incident on the compound of the Bridgetown...
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COVID deaths reach 156

Another COVID-19 death was recorded on Sunday, October 31, bringing the number of casualties from the virus to 156. The deceased is a 70-year-old unvaccinated...
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American Airlines cancels more than 800 flights on Sunday

  Washington - American Airlines (AAL.O) cancelled nearly 850 domestic and international flights on Sunday, citing staffing shortages and unfavorable weather, pushing total cancellations to 1 739...
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Extreme weather events are ‘the new norm’

Geneva - Extreme weather events - including powerful heat waves and devastating floods - are now the new normal, says the World Meteorological Organisation. The...
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Macron: Respect, truth important

Glasglow - French President Emmanuel Macron has said Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison lied to him about a scrapped submarine deal. Asked whether he thinks...
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UN chief urges Caribbean to mitigate climate risks

United Nations – In a message celebrating World Cities Day on Sunday, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has urged the Caribbean and other countries...
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Vendors say ‘things dead’

Business has not picked back up for some vendors who ply their trade outside the Eagle Hall Public Market in St Michael. Yesterday, a number...
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One round from medal

Jabali Breedy is on the brink of creating history and securing Barbados’ first medal at the 2021 International Boxing Association (AIBA) men’s world championships. The...
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