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West Indies win the toss, fielding vs Pakistan in the second...

Georgetown – West Indies won the toss and chose to field against Pakistan in the second Twenty20 International on Saturday at the Guyana National...
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Taliban fighters attack three key cities in Afghanistan

Kabul - Fighting is raging around three major cities in southern and western Afghanistan as Taliban militants seek to seize them from government forces. Taliban...
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Thompson-Herah sets Olympic record in Jamaican sweep of 100m

Elaine Thompson-Herah became the second-fastest woman in history as she beat fellow Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to defend her Olympic 100m title. The 29-year-old ran a...
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COVID-19 testing sites to be open during upcoming bank holidays

The main coronavirus (COVID-19) testing site at the Gymnasium of the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex, Wildey, St Michael, will be open during the two...
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New study sheds more light on Delta variant of COVID-19

Washington – A new study shows the Delta coronavirus (COVID-19) variant produced similar amounts of virus in vaccinated and unvaccinated people if they get infected...
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ManU preseason game cancelled because of COVID cases

Manchester United’s pre-season friendly at Preston on Saturday was called off after a “small number of positive” Covid-19 cases were identified at the Premier...
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CCJ dismisses ‘Fake Puma’ appeal

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) yesterday dismissed the appeal of a storeowner convicted of trademark offences. In a 3-2 majority judgment, the Trinidad-based court...
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St John: Counter hesitancy with facts

Executive director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) Dr Joy St John has cited vaccine hesitancy among obstacles preventing CARPHA member countries from...
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‘Do more for business’

Barbados and other Caribbean countries will become unattractive to investors unless they get more serious about facilitating business activity. Massy Holdings Group president and chief...
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South African sets record

TOKYO – South Africa’s Tatjana Schoenmaker was the star of the day, setting the first individual swimming world record at the Tokyo Olympics, while...
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Belle advances to semi-finals

Barbadian hurdler Tia-Adana Belle advanced to the semi-finals of the women’s 400 metres hurdles after finishing second in Heat 3 in a season’s best...
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Fully-vaccinated patrons to watch T20 series in Guyana

Georgetown – Fully-vaccinated fans will be allowed to watch the three Twenty20 Internationals between West Indies and Pakistan starting here Saturday at the Guyana...
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