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Taxpayers ‘feeling threatened’

A large number of taxpayers have been receiving notification from the Barbados Revenue Authority over the past two weeks, requesting the filing of outstanding...
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$400m earned in corporation tax

BARBADOS EARNED $400 million in corporation tax from international business entities from outside the jurisdiction last year., and it continues to strengthen its corporation...
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Meta faces EU investigation over child safety risks

BRUSSELS - Meta Platforms' social media sites Facebook and Instagram will be investigated for potential breaches of EU online content rules relating to child...
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New Miss USA crowned amid ongoing turmoil at pageant

Amid a dramatic two weeks of resignations and allegations made against the Miss USA organization, Miss Hawaii USA Savannah Gankiewicz — who had originally...
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Case of tuberculosis non-infectious, says CMO

Chief Medical Officer, Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George, is assuring the public that the individual identified with a case of tuberculosis (TB) is...
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Caribbean Travel Forum to kickoff May 20

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) will hold its third annual Caribbean Travel Forum on May 20 in Montego Bay, Jamaica, under the...
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Busy year ahead for Windies

This year promises to be a busy period for West Indies Men after Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced three home series against South Africa,...
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Slovak Prime Minister shot after meeting

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and wounded, according to local media reports. Fico was shot as he greeted crowds in front of...
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Law ‘meant to protect politicians’

A retired Barbadian resident overseas believes the proposed Cybercrime Bill is intended to “protect politicians and their friends”. In his submission on Monday to Parliament’s...
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Car rentals ‘slow’

Some car rental companies are not seeing an uptick in business for the upcoming International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup. Less than three weeks...
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CTUSAB pushing for trained safety and health committees in the workplace

The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) is again calling for trained safety and health committees to be established at...
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2 700 passengers forced to evacuate train after finding snake

The East Japan Railroad Co. said about 2 700 passengers experienced delays when a snake was spotted about a commuter train. The company said a...
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