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West Indies defeat Bangladesh in opening Test

St John’s, Antigua – The West Indies needed just 40 minutes to wrap up the opening cricket Test against Bangladesh on Tuesday’s fifth and...
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Jamaica records bloodiest seven days of the year

KINGSTON – Jamaica has recorded its bloodiest seven days of the year last week, when 44 murders were recorded, according to figures released by...
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Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing postponed until January

After spending more than 30 years behind bars for killing their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez have a hope at being released from prison. The...
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Private sector ‘not there yet’

The Private Sector in Barbados and the Caribbean has progressed, but needs key reforms to improve the business environment and boost firm productivity so...
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Cases of gender violence ‘still too high’

Barbados and the region continue to be stained with high cases of gender-based violence, but the solution does not lie with Government alone. Permanent Secretary...
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Blackbirds, Brittons Hill in PM’s Cup final

Niall Reid-Stephen is absolutely next level. Wearing the captain’s armband for the night, Reid-Stephen twice shook the nets,  his brace against Ellerton piloting the University...
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Man attempts to cash fake cheque to pay court fine

In a case of fraud that apparently had its genesis in the widely circulated Electoral and Boundaries Commission list of registered voters, a man...
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Fire disrupts operations at Warrens Complex

Shoppers and staff were evacuated this evening after a fire broke out at the Warrens Shopping Complex, which houses Massy Supermarket and several other...
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General Motors agrees deal to enter F1 in 2026

US car giant General Motors has reached an agreement in principle to enter Formula 1 in 2026 with its Cadillac brand. A statement on Monday...
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Seventeen missing after Red Sea tourist boat sinks

Egyptian authorities say 17 people are missing, including foreigners, and 28 have been rescued after a tourist boat sank in the Red Sea. A distress...
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Egg prices up

The price of egg is set to rise from today. A letter from Barbados’ largest egg supplier, Chickmont, dated November 21, and signed by Trevor...
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From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars

When large swathes of invasive seaweed started washing up on Caribbean beaches in 2011, local residents were perplexed. Soon, mounds of unsightly sargassum – carried...
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