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Daily Archives: Nov 2, 2017

Jamaica to define itself as a global conference destination – Tourism Minister

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 2, CMC – Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, says Jamaica should cement its place as a global conference destination when the western city of Montego Bay hosts the ‘Global Conference on Sustainable Tourism’ from November 27 to 29.

Venezuela consolidates cooperation alliance with Trinidad and Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov. 2, CMC – The government of Venezuela has pledged to strengthen relations with Trinidad and Tobago.

South Korea spy agency sees signs of planned new missile test by North

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea may be planning a new missile test, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday, after brisk activity was spotted at its research facilities, just days before U.S. President Donald Trump visits Seoul.

Spanish prosecutor seeks arrest of ousted Catalan leader

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s state prosecutor sought a European arrest warrant for former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, now in Belgium, after he failed to appear at a High Court hearing on Thursday.

Criminal Prosecution Service Bill gets unanimous Senate support

The Senate unanimously passed the Criminal Prosecution Service Bill on Monday which will pave the way for all prosecutions to be undertaken by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

UPP Political promises to build on the positives of previous administrations

As Antigua and Barbuda celebrated its 36th  anniversary of independence yesterday, the country’s main opposition party promised a new era of governance that will build on the positive  advancements made by previous administrations.

Canada commits to continue hurricane aid

The Canadian government is committed to extending further aid to Antigua and Barbuda and other countries hit by September’s hurricanes.

Ashes 2017: England players have 'sensible rules' on drinking – Trevor Bayliss

England players have agreed "sensible" rules for drinking on the Ashes tour of Australia but there will be no curfews, says coach Trevor Bayliss.

Windies eye victory as Zimbabwe totter

West Indies pressed home their advantage in the second session as they eyed a comprehensive victory on the penultimate day of the second Test against Zimbabwe here Wednesday.

One Knight on 36th Independence anniversary

One person received the country’s highest honour and nine others were recognised for their outstanding contribution to Antigua and Barbuda yesterday during the official Ceremonial Parade marking the nation’s 36th anniversay of political independence.
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