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No guarantees Trump will give Netanyahu all he wants

The bar facing the US embassy building in central Jerusalem is called Deja Bu - a witty reference to something you’ve drunk before. And outside the gates of the US compound, Israel is eager for a second round of Donald Trump. "I'm very pleased," said Rafael Shore, a rabbi who lives...
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CWI announces suspension of Alzarri Joseph for two matches

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph has been handed a two-match suspension by Cricket West Indies (CWI) following an on-field incident during the 3rd CG United One-Day International at the Kensington Oval. This disciplinary action comes as part of CWI’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in...
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Police investigating shooting incident in St. Philip

Authorities in the Southern Division are conducting an investigation following a shooting incident that unfolded on Thursday afternoon in Farm Road, St. Philip. The incident, reported at around 1:10 p.m., left two men injured. Officers from the District ‘C’ Police Station promptly responded to reports of gunfire. Upon their arrival,...
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US central bank boss says Trump can’t fire him

The head of the US central bank has hit back at speculation that his post might be in jeopardy as Donald Trump prepares to assume power in Washington. Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said he would not step down if Trump asked and that it is "not permitted under law"...
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Opposition urges government to fulfill promises to fishermen

Leader of the Opposition, Ralph Thorne, during a press conference this morning, demanded that government fulfill its promises of financial support to those affected by the destruction of the fishing industry after Hurricane Beryl.    Local fisherfolk from various facilities, including Bridgetown and Oistins, gathered to voice their discontent and share their...
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West Indies hammer England in series decider

West Indies claimed a series victory over England after defeating the tourists by eight wickets in the third and final one-day international in Barbados. Keacy Carty and Brandon King both scored impressive hundreds as West Indies cantered home in pursuit of 264 with seven overs to spare. Sint Maarten batter Carty...
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Cricket West Indies secures groundbreaking six-year media deal with ESPN Caribbean

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua —Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced the finalization of a historic six-year media rights agreement with ESPN Caribbean, ensuring exclusive broadcast and digital coverage of all West Indies Men’s and Women’s home international matches, as well as the CG United Super50 Cup. The agreement, effective from...
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Update: Rico Hepburn remanded to Dodds Prison

Rico Akeem Hepburn, who has been charged with the 2022 murder of Mark Armstrong at the Granville Williams Bus Terminal, appeared before Magistrate Alison Burke at the District ‘A’ Traffic Court today. Hepburn was remanded to Dodds Prison and is scheduled to reappear in the same court on Thursday,...
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Australia plans social media ban for under-16s

Australia's government says it will introduce "world-leading" legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the "harm" social media was inflicting on Australian children. "This one is for the mums and...
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BL&P: Rental of generators necessary

THE Barbados Light & Power (BL& P) rental of temporary Aggreko generator units is necessary at this stage. Managing director Roger Blackman made that point while explaining their reasoning. “You’ve heard a lot in the press yesterday about our rental generation. The reason that rental generation is necessary is because...
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No plan to lift 2% exchange fee

Government has no immediate plans to end the two per cent foreign exchange fee Barbadians pay whenever they conduct foreign exchange transactions. This is despite a continued recommendation from the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Barbados staff mission team to do so. Central Bank data shows that the fee, which was first...
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Barbados expected to get drawdown from IMF in December

Barbados is expected to secure another US$57 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) next month as its representatives and Government report a major turnaround in the country’s economic and fiscal performance. Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn said the authorities, backed by successful reforms and a continued...
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