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Daily Archives: Feb 1, 2018

Government to provide ID’s for persons detained during State of Public Emergency

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 1, CMC – The Andrew Holness led administration says that it will be providing identification (ID) cards for persons who are in need of one and have been detained during the State of Public Emergency now under way in  the western parish of St. James.

Court declares air services agreement with Kuwait unconstitutional

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, Feb. 1, CMC – An air services agreement signed between the Dominican Republic and Kuwait, has been declaired unconstitutional .

OAS to deploy observers to Grenada’s general election

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Feb. 1, CMC – The Organisation of American States has confirmed that it will be sending a mission to observe the March 13th General Elections.

Reuters reporters arrested under Myanmar Secrets Act denied bail

YANGON (Reuters) - A court in Myanmar declined to grant bail on Thursday for two Reuters journalists accused of violating the country’s Official Secrets Act, although their defense lawyer said information in documents at the center of the case was publicly available.

U.S. says Syria may be developing new types of chemical weapons

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Syrian government may be developing new types of chemical weapons, and U.S. President Donald Trump is prepared to again order military action against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad’s forces if necessary to deter chemical attacks, senior U.S. officials said on Thursday.

Editorial: Fall in line

The revelation was a bombshell. The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) Member of Parliament for the St. John’s Rural South Constituency, Eustace ‘Teco’...

Tyson To Receive NOC Funding

The country’s lone outright qualifier for the Youth Olympics thus far, Kiteboarder Tiger Tyson, will have his preparation for the October event in Buenos...

Inaugural Impromptu Speaking Competition held

Education officials have added a new component to the Inter-Secondary School Debate Series.

“Future is bright in basketball”

The ‘future is bright in basketball,’ were the words spoken by President of the Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association Senator Darryl Matthew as he...

Debate series declared open

The 2018 Inter-Secondary School Debate Series was declared open on Tuesday with the ministry of education officials encouraging participating schools to be thorough in their presentations, as they seek to advance to the finals of the competition and ultimately claim the championship.
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