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US and Colombian agents to help investigate Moise’s killing

Bogota/Port-Au-Prince – The United States and Colombia said on Friday they will send law enforcement and intelligence officials to assist Haiti after a number...
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Nathan Crawford-Wallis wins gold at NACAC meet

Nathan Crawford-Wallis produced Barbados' first medal at the North American, Central American, and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Under-23 championships today in San Jose, Costa...
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Harrison’s Cave reopens

Barbados’ premier attraction Harrison’s Cave drew scores of visitors when it reopened today after a 16-month closure due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. A steady...
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Nine new virus cases

Nine new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases – four males and five females – were identified on Thursday, July 8, out of the 955 tests conducted...
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Clarke and Griffith advance to NACAC 100-metre finals

Barbadian sprinters Matthew Clarke and Kuron Griffith both advanced to the men's 100-metres finals at the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association...
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NPC: Routine maintenance not dangerous

The National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) gave the assurance a short while ago that routine maintenance being undertaken in Christ Church “is not dangerous”. A notice...
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Barty, Pliskova to clash in Wimbledon final

World number one Ashleigh Barty will play Czech eighth seed Karolina Pliskova in Saturday’s Wimbledon women’s final. Australian Barty beat former champion Angelique Kerber 6-3,...
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Trinidad announces fines for COVID-19 breaches

Port of Spain – When Trinidad and Tobago’s borders reopen on July 17, any traveller who lies about their coronavirus (COVID-19) results or vaccination...
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PAHO director urges sharing of COVID-19 vaccines

Washington – Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Director Carissa F. Etienne on Wednesday called for increased supplies of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for the Americas,...
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Google faces new anti-trust lawsuit over app store

Washington – Google is being sued by 37 American states over policies on its Android app store, Google Play. The lawsuit claims that the tech giant...
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Foreign hit squad killed Moise

A hit squad composed mostly of retired Colombian soldiers assassinated Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse earlier this week, police say. The group included 26 Colombians and...
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FTC rules out compensation

Barbados’ major utility companies whose ability to provide service was hampered by Hurricane Elsa will be exempt from paying customers compensation, says the Fair...
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