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Daily Archives: Jun 30, 2017

Have Patience With Alzarri, Former Cricketer Says

Former international cricketer, Winston Benjamin, has called for patience where it pertains to the development of young Antiguan fast bowler, Alzarri Joseph.

Activists promote traditional marriage over same-sex union

At a time when countries worldwide are being pressured by rights activists to accept same-sex marriage, a strong advocate for the family has put forward several reasons why the values of a traditional marriage should be upheld.

Prominent club hit by resignations

One of the country’s leading cricket clubs has been hit by the resignation of three key figures within its organisation.

Time to take a stand

One of our biggest pet peeves, littering, was recently highlighted by the President of the Environment Awareness Group (EAG), Tahambay Smith. He is calling on the authorities to move away from just lip service and begin enforcing anti-litter laws. Mr Smith echoes our calls for action by the authorities and we hope that his request will be met with a better response than ours.

National sailor proves age is just a number

National sailor Karl James has labelled his recent victory in the Caribbean Laser Championships as a test, after having not competed in the event since 2010.

EU says visa at stake, gov’t says no concern

An official from the European Union (EU) is warning that countries of the Schengen zone continue to have misgivings about the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) and the visa free access it grants to Europe.

Bolt not sub-10, Mo Farah wins & Wayde van Niekerk sets record

Usain Bolt failed to run a sub-10 second time for the second 100m race in succession as he edged to victory at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava.

Windies Women misery increases with India defeat

West Indies Women’s misery at the ICC Women’s World Cup continued unabated when they tumbled to a seven-wicket defeat to India Women in their second match here Thursday.

A&B told to implement plan to rid country of human trafficking

Antigua & Barbuda has been spared a downgrade for it human rights practices, but the US State Department is telling the country it should implement its plan to remove the scourge.

Gov’t says impact from Canadian visa revocation cannot be quantified yet

The government said it is too early to determine what negative impact, if any, Canada’s imposition of visa restrictions on citizens of Antigua & Barbuda will have on the nation’s Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP).
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