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Dad needs $1/4m to help sick child

Ryan Yearwood is making a $250 000 plea to save the life of his seven-year-old daughter. While a baby, Amya Destiny Holmes Yearwood was diagnosed with a rare case of biliary atresia, a condition in which the bile ducts outside and inside the liver are scarred and blocked so bile...
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Singer apologises after swearing on live TV during US anthem

A singer has apologised after swearing on live TV and "messing up" a performance of the US national anthem. Loomis prompted mockery on social media when she performed The Star-Spangled Banner at an independent candidate debate on Wednesday which was broadcast live on TV station C-SPAN, as well as on...
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Forde: Fisherfolk hard to ‘pin’ down

Too many fisherfolk are not paying National Insurance and are not registered with the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA). That was revealed by Minister of the Environment, Natural Beautification and the Blue and Green Economy, Adrian Forde. He lamented how unregulated fisherfolk were creating headaches as the ministry seeks to disburse funds...
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La Liga and Real Madrid condemn Yamal racist abuse

La Liga and Real Madrid have condemned racist abuse aimed at Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal during Saturday's El Clasico at the Bernabeu. Videos on social media appear to show the 17-year-old Spaniard being taunted by a section of home fans as he celebrated his 77th-minute goal by pointing to his...
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Fallow lands a concern to Government

Despite substantial Government investments in the agricultural sector, Government is concerned about the increasing number of fallow lands across Barbados. Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir yesterday lamented that though the State provided resources such as water tanks, trucks and free cultivation services, constructed dams and made water connections in key...
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At least 126 dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides...

TALISAY, Philippines — The number of dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides wrought by Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines has reached nearly 130 and the president said Saturday that many areas remained isolated with people in need of rescue. Trami blew away from the northwestern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least 85 people...
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Man arrested and charged with murder in The Pine

Police have arrested and charged 21-year-old Zico Ricardo Harewood with the murder of Ricardo Rohan Gill. The incident took place on October 15, 2024, at Newton Crescent, The Pine, St. Michael. Harewood appeared in District ‘A’ Magistrate’s Court on Saturday, October 26, and has been remanded to Dodds Prison...
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Police investigating shooting incident at Deacons Court

Police are investigating a shooting incident that took place on Thursday evening at Deacons Court, St Michael. According to the report, the deceased, identified as 27-year-old Shakeil Goodridge of Upper Crescent, Gall Hill, Christ Church, was sitting in his car around 8:15 p.m. when a lone gunman approached and...
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Boat owners navigate challenges as Nov. 15 nears

Boat owners and workmen are working feverishly to repair their vessels to sail when the fishing season begins next month. However, due to a shortage of workmen, financial challenges and the extent of the damage, it’s unlikely that some of them will be ready. Long-time boat owner Steven Bourne who lost...
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JetBlue, Spirit Airlines suspend flights to Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Two airlines, JetBlue and Spirit, have suspended flights to Haiti amid a fresh spike in gang violence. Both US airlines cancelled flights to Port-au-Prince from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, though JetBlue has maintained its direct flight from New York City. Neither airline has publicly stated why the flights were...
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West Indies set 195 to win rain-hit Sri Lanka ODI

A dazzling 19-ball half-century from Kusal Mendis powered Sri Lanka to 156-3 in the rain-shortened third and final ODI against West Indies at Pallekele on Saturday. Kusal’s knock set the tourists a formidable adjusted target of 195 in 23 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method. Rain stopped play for hours until a reprieve...
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Cubans endure days without power as energy crisis hits hard

Cuba has endured one of its toughest weeks in years after a nationwide blackout which left around 10 million Cubans without power for several days. Adding to the Caribbean island’s problems, Hurricane Oscar left a trail of destruction along the north-eastern coast, leaving several dead and causing widespread damage....
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