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Tokyo governor vows city’s medical system is ready for Olympics

TOKYO – City of Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike said on Tuesday that enough hospitals combined with a speed-up in the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out among...
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Gayle fires Windies to T20I series victory over Aussies

Gros-Islet – Chris Gayle hit 67 off 38 balls and West Indies sealed a six-wicket win over Australia in the third Twenty20 International on...
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Fire victim dies

One of the people in Saturday’s fire at 1st Avenue, Chapman Lane, St Michael succumbed to injuries. Police public relations officer acting inspector Rodney Inniss...
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State Of Our Nation Episode 7: Whither the trade unions

The National Union of Public Workers is undergoing a leadership struggle that could be heading for the law courts. In this week’s State Of Our...
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Three earthquakes rattle two Caribbean countries

Port of Spain – The Seismic Research Centre (SRC) of the University of the West Indies (UWI) reported that three earthquakes rattled two Caribbean...
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Hotel successor to lose $180 000

The owners of the former Almond Resorts Inc. hotel chain will have to wind up the entity without receiving about $180 000 they were...
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Caricom chairman Browne urges caution in response to Haiti

St Johns – Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Prime Minister Gaston Browne says he does not favour any military presence in Haiti as...
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Grenada: Only vaccinated visitors

St Georges – The Grenada government says it will only allow fully vaccinated visitors to enter the country both at the air and seaports,...
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UK to lift COVID-19 restrictions on July 19, says PM Johnson

London – England will move to the final stage of easing coronavirus (COVID-19) July 19, ministers have confirmed. It means almost all legal restrictions on...
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Humphrey: No plan to sell Payne’s Bay market

The Payne’s Bay Market in St James is not for sale, says Minister of Maritime Affairs and the Blue Economy, Kirk Humphrey. A statement from...
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QC says it was discrimination

Queen’s Counsel Hal Gollop has accused the current Barbados Labour Party administration of “picking out some and shutting down others” in the measures...
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Hayley leads Windies Women to series win

North Sound – Opener Hayley Matthews sparkled with her second One-Day International hundred as West Indies Women cricketers secured a series win with a...
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