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Daily Archives: May 30, 2017

Elderly man knocked down, driver allegedly flees then returns

A man in his 60s was struck down shortly before 8pm tonight while riding his bicycle in the vicinity of Townhouse Mega Store, All Saints Road.

LIAT executive member resigns

LIAT Chief Commercial Officer Llyod Carswell has reportedly resigned. His resignation took effect last week.

Six thousand APUA meters to be replaced

The Antigua Public Utilities Authority says it will replace thousands of meters across the island in the next six months. That is APUA’s consumer Services...

St Vincent Agriculture Minister urges Antigua to act on invasive snails

St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Agriculture Minister wants the government of Antigua and Barbuda to do more to fight the invasion of the Giant...

TRINIDAD-RIGHTS-Trinidad to host Caribbean conference on ageing and rights of older people

SANTIAGO, Chile, May 30, CMC –Trinidad and Tobago will host a two-day Caribbean preparatory meeting for the Fourth Regional Intergovernmental Conference on Ageing and...

JAMAICA-EMPLOYMENT-JSIF targeting young people for employment under multi-million dollar programmes

KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 30, CMC – The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) says it is investing two billion dollars (One Jamaica dollar =US$0.008 cents)...

'Liar liar': Sales boom for song attacking Theresa May ahead of election

A song labeling Prime Minister Theresa May a liar has shot to the top of music sales charts in Britain, mocking her "strong and...

Trump, Macron and election: what prompted Merkel's blunt Munich speech

For German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who often pulls her rhetorical punches, her weekend message signaling a shift in the post-war order was uncharacteristically blunt. But...

'Shocked' South Korea leader Moon orders probe into U.S. THAAD additions

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has ordered a probe after the Defence Ministry failed to inform him that four more launchers for the controversial...

MPs oppose the need to divulge interest in companies

Members of Parliament (MPs) from both sides of the aisle mounted – to no avail – staunch opposition to a new regulation which would require anyone with beneficial interest in, control of, or direction of a company to be declared to the regulatory authorities.
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