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Trinidad reopens borders

Port of Spain – Trinidad and Tobago Saturday reopened its borders after a 16-month closure due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, with authorities reiterating...
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Police in Guyana seeking armed men after discovery of marijuana plants

Georgetown – The police are searching for two armed men following the discovery of 20 000 marijuana plants in the East Berbice-Corentyne region on...
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Martine Moise returns to Haiti

The widow of Haiti’s assassinated president returned to the Caribbean nation after being treated in Florida for wounds suffered in the attack. Martine Moïse was...
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Massive cleanup after floods in Europe

Residents in regions of Germany and Belgium worst-affected by recent floods have begun the huge task of clearing their neighbourhoods, as the waters begin...
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Contract work a ‘worrying trend’

Acting general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Wayne Walrond, says his organisation is deeply concerned about Government’s use of independent...
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Cyclist looking ahead after Peru experience

Barbadian cyclists Jamol Eastmond and training partner Edwin Sutherland are seeking qualification to the ongoing Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Track Cycling Nations Cup and...
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NOT TO BLAME!

Some business people and employees are denying claims that their practices are responsible for the spike in cases. It comes on the heels of Chief...
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Vendors ‘unsure about future’

Some vendors who ply their trade near the Cheapside van stand, The City, are at loggerheads with the president of the Barbados Association of...
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Barbados calls on USA to end embargo against Cuba

The Government of Barbados is calling on the United States of America to “show leadership” and end the decades-long embargo on Caribbean neighbor Cuba. In...
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Police make urgent appeal

The Royal Barbados Police Force is appealing for Francis Bertram Hunt, formerly of Barclays Terrace, Wildey, St Michael to contact the Criminal Investigation Department. Hunt...
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Death toll rises in Germany

ERFTSTADT, Germany – The death toll in devastating flooding in western Germany and Belgium rose to at least 170 on Saturday after burst rivers...
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Regular traffic flow at QEH on Monday

Emergency and regular vehicular traffic exiting and entering the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) via Martindale’s Road, St Michael, will revert to its original flow...
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