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Daily Archives: Jan 11, 2017

U.S. slaps sanctions on seven North Koreans, two DPRK entities

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Wednesday it had added seven North Koreans and and two North Korean government entities to its sanctions list.

Taiwan scrambles jets, navy as China aircraft carrier enters Taiwan Strait

Taiwan scrambled jets and navy ships on Wednesday as a group of Chinese warships, led by its sole aircraft carrier, sailed through the Taiwan Strait, the latest sign of heightened tension between Beijing and the self-ruled island.

For Russia, U.S. election meddling claims strip Trump win of luster

The Kremlin says U.S. intelligence agency allegations it ran an influence campaign to help President-elect Donald Trump win the White House are false. But if U.S. spies are right, Moscow may wish it hadn't bothered to meddle in the first place.

More players for Hurricanes ahead of Super50 Tournament

Chief Operations Officer (COO) for the Leeward Islands Cricket Board (LICB) Vernon Springer has lauded a decision by the Hurricanes Franchise to acquire two...

AHTA Chairman labels projections for hotel sector in early 2017 as good

While there are positive projections for the Antiguan hotel sector in early 2017, changes in tourism sources markets may negatively affect the sector in...

Confusion over Beaton’s selection for Jaguars

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – Confusion abounds after Ronsford Beaton was selected as part of the Guyana Jaguars 14-member squad for the Regional Super50 Tournament,...

PMS gets new block, auditorium and sports facility promised

A round of thunderous applause during a cramped ceremony in the auditorium of the country’s most populous secondary school signalled students’ approval of an...

Grenades and Old Road stay in the Premier Division fight

Grenades FC are not ready to give up on their title hopes and ensured they remained in the race with a resounding 4-1 victory...

Sir Lester proposes ecotourism for A&B

According to a former minister of tourism, Antigua & Barbuda needs to invest in ecotourism in order to boost development. Sir Lester Bird said that...

Changes to PM scholarship

As of this year, the Prime Minister’s Scholarship fund will cater only to students pursuing studies at the campuses of the University of the...
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