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Daily Archives: May 5, 2017

GUYANA-SUICIDE-Police investigate suspected suicide of colleague

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, May 5, CMC – The police have launched an investigation into the suspected suicide of a female member of the Guyana Police...

JAMAICA-HEALTH – UN office to manage rehabilitation of hospital in western Jamaica

KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 5, CMC – The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) has been assigned as project manager for the rehabilitation process...

U.S. says American service member killed in Somalia

A U.S. service member has been killed in Somalia during a Somali-led mission against the al Shabaab militant group, U.S. military officials said on...

Two die in plane crash at West Virginia airport, officials say

Two people died when a cargo plane went off the runway at a West Virginia airport, officials said on Friday. The pair were the only...

Exclusive: Uber faces criminal probe over software used to evade authorities

The U.S. Department of Justice has begun a criminal investigation into Uber Technologies Inc's use of a software tool that helped its drivers evade...

North Korea accuses CIA of 'bio-chemical' plot against leadership

North Korea on Friday accused the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and South Korea's intelligence service of a plot to attack its "supreme leadership" with...

Press Release: Multiple Drug Convictions

A number of convictions were handed down at the St. Johns Magistrate’s on Thursday on several people charged with drugs related offences.Jermaine Tuitt of...

Softening his approach, Trump helps seal a healthcare deal

U.S. President Donald Trump, on his third try at overhauling Obamacare, sent no tweets attacking fellow Republicans, set no deadlines and issued no public...

A new duty-free zone must be properly executed, stakeholders say

A number of voices in the business and yachting sectors responded to the suggestion of creating a duty-free zone in the Nelson’s Dockyard by cautioning that such a measure needs to be well executed and would be fruitless unless it improves on existing models.

MP lobbies for changes in Barbuda Council laws

Member of Parliament for Barbuda Arthur Nibbs said he will be pushing for a revision in the law that governs the operations of the Barbuda Council.
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