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New explosives found in Russia's St. Petersburg linked to metro bombing: sources

Explosives found in a residential building in St Petersburg are similar to the unexploded bomb in the city's metro, found on the day of the bombing that killed 14 people on Monday, Russian security sources said on Thursday.

Is North Korea putting a nuclear-tipped bargaining chip on the table?

As the leaders of China and the United States sit down for a summit on Thursday, North Korea has made sure it also has something on the negotiating table: A nuclear-tipped bargaining chip.

Trump says chemical attack in Syria crossed many lines

U.S. President Donald Trump accused Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government of going "beyond a red line" with a poison gas attack on civilians and said his attitude toward Syria and Assad had changed, but gave no indication of how he would respond.

Doctor advises residents to drink more water to avoid dehydration

As a result of Antigua & Barbuda experiencing high temperatures in recent days, residents are being urged to keep their bodies hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of water.

Hurricanes name replacement for Benjamin

Coach of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, Reginald Benjamin, has been sent on forced vacation by the Leeward Islands Cricket Board (LICB) and will be replaced by former West Indies and Leeward Islands batsman Stuart Williams, for the team’s two remaining matches in the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Regional 4-Day tournament.

Residents express sympathy and anger after discovery of dead male foetus

Residents have expressed mixed emotions, after learning that the body of a male foetus was found at Crawl Bay, shortly after 8 am on Wednesday.

Family Planning associations seek alternative funding following US policy decision

Antigua & Barbuda, through the International Planned Parenthood Federation, is among regional countries that will be trying to make good on the offer of funding from several countries following a major “alarming” US policy decision.

Dead foetus found on beach

As police probe yesterday’s disturbing discovery of a dead male foetus -- believed to be at about six months gestation -- at Crawl Bay, one witness recounted seeing unusual activity on the beach just moments before workers raised an alarm.

Francis Granted Transfer Of Allegiance

As a result of Antigua & Barbuda experiencing high temperatures in recent days, residents are being urged to keep their bodies hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of water.

Opposition to ask GG about Odebrecht inquiry

Political leader of the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP), Harold Lovell is challenging the prime minister's decision not to open a public inquiry into the Odebrecht scandal.
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