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Sir Clive: No Test split

Sir Clive Lloyd, one of cricket’s most esteemed captains, has strongly criticised proposals to introduce a two-tier system for Test cricket, which could be in place at the end of the next edition of the World Test Championship in 2027. Speaking during a Zoom media session recently, the legendary former...
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Pine shootings could emotionally impact young ones, says psychologist

Old wounds were reopened on Sunday when gunshots rippled across Golden Rock in The Pine, St Michael.   While adults were among the physically injured, and residents said the incident reminded them of Randy The Nut Man Selman’s murder in 2020, there is a growing concern about the mental health...
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Former US President Jimmy Carter’s body to lie in state ahead...

WASHINGTON –  Former US President Jimmy Carter's body arrived in Washington on Tuesday where three days of official mourning will include lying in state at the US Capitol ahead of a Thursday funeral. With military service members standing at attention, Carter's flag-draped casket was carried from Air Force One to...
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Commonwealth Society of Barbados’ Christmas in the Square a hit

he 11th edition of “Christmas in the Square”, an annual initiative by the Commonwealth Society of Barbados (RCS Barbados), has been hailed as a resounding success, with organisers praising the creativity and dedication of its participants.  Miles Weekes, a committee member for the event, was happy about the turnout, saying...
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Caricom, India bond ‘promising’

Barbados and other Caribbean economies could benefit from a “promising” increase in relations with India, but there are some potential obstacles to their deeper engagement. That is the conclusion of India And CARICOM: Towards A Greater Understanding And Cooperation, a study by Trinidad and Tobago-based researchers, Dr Raghunath Mahabir, University...
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UPDATE: Death toll from China’s quake reaches 126

At least 126 people are dead and 188 injured after a strong earthquake struck a remote region of Tibet in China on Tuesday morning. A 7.1-magnitude temblor struck at a depth of about six miles just after 9 a.m. local time in Tibet's Dingri County, a mountainous region located near...
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Historic move by Irving Wilson School

Students of Irving Wilson School made history when they became the first cohort of persons with disabilities to be awarded the Bronze standard of the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. They did so after participating in the Inclusion Programme with students of other secondary schools. The Inclusion Programme is a...
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Doc: Need for more specialists at hospital

There is an undeniable need within Barbados’ health care system for more specialists, a challenge officials at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) are said to be actively addressing through significant workforce expansion and service improvements.  Dr Dawn Scantlebury, Head of Cardiovascular Services at the QEH, said the current situation was...
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‘Over 5 000 killed by gang violence’ in Haiti last year

GENEVA – The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, Tuesday reiterated a call for countries not to repatriate Haitians to their homeland as the UN Human Rights Office reported that at least 5 601 people were killed in Haiti last year. The killings were as a result...
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Prime Minister Rowley names successor

SCARBOROUGH – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley Monday said his Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Stuart Young, had been chosen by the legislative caucus of the ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) to succeed him as prime minister and that “the promise of a smooth transition is going according to...
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An attitude of gratitude: Mikey’s journey

“I was coming home from an Old Year’s Night gig on January 1st last year, and being extremely tired, I fell asleep at the wheel. I remember driving through Broad Street and thinking ‘I feel real tired’. What I would normally do in a case like that if I...
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Quake hits China’s Tibet killing 53

Dozens are dead and injured after a strong earthquake struck a remote region in China's Tibet on Tuesday morning. The US Geological Survey said the 7.1-magnitude temblor struck at a depth ofabout six miles shortly after 9 a.m. local time in Tibet's Dingri County, a mountainous region located near along the border...
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