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Daily Archives: Dec 19, 2017

FREELAND RESIGNS, BREAKS SILENCE

After weeks of calls for him to make a statement from various quarters, Senator Michael Freeland has ended his silence on the port authority...

ATM Fraudster Captured

The suspect wanted in relation to the ATM fraud in Antigua is now in police custody.

Press Release: Wanted Murder Suspect in Custody

Delano Forbes of Swetes who is wanted in connection with the country's recent homicide is now in police custody.

Law Association looking at possibility of impeaching Chief Justice

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec 19, CMC – Less than a week after the Chief Justice Ivor Archie publicly denied several reports in the media including the security of judges, the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) says it will retain two senior lawyers to examine the possibility of approaching Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to initiate impeachment proceedings against him.

Dominica PM says there’s much to be thankful for as island prepares to celebrate Christmas

ROSEAU, Dominica, Dec 19, CMC – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has told Dominicans that while they are uncertain about the future, there’s still much more to be thankful about as they celebrate the Christmas Season.

Bail denied for accused in multi-million dollar airport heist

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec 19, CMC – Four people, including a pregnant woman, were denied bail when they appeared in a magistrate’s court in east Trinidad on Monday charged with robbery with aggravation, money laundering and receiving stolen money as a result of a multi-million dollar heist at the Piarco International Airport earlier this month.

Japan, South Korea urge China to do more to halt North Korea's weapons programs

TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. allies Japan and South Korea urged China to do more to get North Korea to end its nuclear and missile programmes, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono said on Tuesday amid a tense standoff between North Korea and the United States. 

U.S. blames North Korea for 'WannaCry' cyber attack

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has publicly blamed North Korea for unleashing the so-called WannaCry cyber attack that crippled hospitals, banks and other companies across the globe earlier this year.

Auction scandal cover-up?

Gaston Browne, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance has been accused of covering up the scandal of the $119,866.50 that went unaccounted for within...

Team Antigua and Barbuda flourishes at Boxing Championships

Team Antigua and Barbuda flourished at the recently concluded Caribbean Boxing Championships winning 4 medals. The six-man contingent gained two silver and two bronze...
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