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Barbados economy grows despite global challenges

The Barbados economy has grown again, with real gross domestic product (GDP) expanding by an estimated 3.9 per cent between January and September.  Central Bank of Barbados Governor Dr Kevin Greenidge says this continued “steady path of economic growth and resilience” is despite global economic uncertainties and the negative consequences...
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Israel strikes historic Lebanese city of Baalbek after ordering evacuation

Israel has carried out heavy air strikes in Lebanon’s historic city of Baalbek in the eastern Bekaa Valley, after tens of thousands residents fled in response to evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military. Mayor Mustafa al-Shell told the BBC that more than 20 strikes were reported in the Baalbek...
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UEFA plans to boost Women’s football

Women’s football in Europe is about to become more financially powerful after UEFA have promised earlier today that they will commit one billion euros (£830m) to the sport over the next six years. The intention is to make it the most played team sport by women in Europe and the...
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First case of more spreadable mpox detected in UK

A single case of mpox - formerly known as monkeypox - linked to the recent outbreak in parts of Africa, has been detected in the UK. It is part of the Clade 1b outbreak, which appears to spread more easily between people. Mpox was declared a global health emergency by the World...
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Ellerton Primary closed due to water outage

Ellerton Primary School remains closed today as a water outage in the community continues to affect the area. School officials have decided to keep the school closed to ensure the health and safety of students and staff. Parents and guardians are advised to stay informed as updates will be provided...
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Dozens killed in southeast Spain, as flash floods sweep away walls...

At least 62 people have died in flash floods in southeastern Spain, the regional government of Valencia said on Wednesday, with many people unable to reach safety as large amounts of rain flooded buildings and rendered highways unusable. Some locations in southern and eastern Spain received up to 12 inches...
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Economies dependent on tourism under threat

International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials are advising Barbados and other tourism-dependent Caribbean economies that their performance is being threatened by natural disasters and an economic slowdown in the countries where they source visitors. The region also “remains exposed to commodity price shocks, which could see a return of inflationary pressures”,...
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Barbados still high on cruise list

Barbados has maintained its high visitor satisfaction rating from cruise ship passengers. It landed a “very satisfied” score of 8.2 out of ten from cruise visitors who responded to a survey of the latest Economic Contribution Of Cruise Tourism To The Destination Economies study. This is the identical score Barbados received in the...
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Former Trump aide Steve Bannon released from jail

Former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon has been released from prison after spending four months behind bars. Bannon, 70, was released from a Danbury, Connecticut, correctional facility on Tuesday, Benjamin O'Cone, a Bureau of Prisons spokesman, told the BBC. Bannon, a conservative podcast host who was key to Donald Trump's 2016...
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Starbucks drops olive oil coffees as it shakes up menu

Starbucks is dropping its much-hyped range of olive oil-infused coffees in the US and Canada from early November. The announcement comes less than a week after new boss, Brian Niccol, promised to shake up the coffeeshop giant's menu in an attempt to win back customers. The firm's sales have been tumbling as consumers...
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Apology to disabled

The wrongs committed against members of the disabled community are being corrected, says Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey. As he piloted a resolution to approve the National Policy For Improving The Lives Of Persons With Disabilities and the 2023 National Report of the National Advisory Committee, Humphrey apologised...
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Mount Fuji remains snowless for longer than ever before

Mount Fuji is still without snow, making it the latest time in the year the mountain has remained bare since records began 130 years ago. The peaks of Japan's highest mountain typically get a sprinkling of snow by early October, but unusually warm weather has meant no snowfall has been...
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