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Residents sight escaped accused serial killer

Delano Forbes, the triple murder accused who escaped from the police on Monday (February 12) afternoon, has been spotted in several communities, but is yet to be caught.

CITIZENS DEFRAUDED OF HUNDREDS OF US DOLLARS IN A SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM

The Office of the Governor General has recently received a number of reports from residents of Antigua and Barbuda who have been defrauded of hundreds of dollars in American Currency by a person or person(s) purporting to be 'Rodney Williams' on Facebook Messenger and Instagram.

Business Woman Charged With Human Trafficking

Police have formally charged Cheryl Thompson of Paradise View, the owner and proprietor of Jam Dung Night Club with four counts of Human Trafficking. The alleged offences occurred between November 30th, 2017 and February 9th, 2018.

Amazon plans hundreds of lay-offs

Amazon is cutting hundreds of positions at its headquarters and global operations, a move that comes after several years of significant growth.

Trump: 'Canada does not treat us right'

President Donald Trump is complaining about Canadian trade practices while threatening some as-yet-undefined international tax that has revived fears he might be contemplating new American import penalties.

Trump tells Putin more steps needed to scrap North Korea nuclear program

U.S. President Donald Trump, who complained last month that Moscow was “not helping us at all with North Korea,” told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday that more needs to be done to scrap Pyongyang’s nuclear program, the White House said.

North Korea warms to South Korea after visit, volume down on border propaganda

Kim Jong Un gave instructions for measures aimed at more inter-Korean engagement after his younger sister Kim Yo Jong led a three-day visit to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, North Korea’s state media reported on Tuesday.

ANC decides to remove Zuma as South African president

South Africa’s ruling party decided on Tuesday to sack Jacob Zuma as the country’s president, a senior official said, after a marathon meeting over the fate of a leader whose scandal-plagued years in power darkened and divided Nelson Mandela’s post-apartheid ‘Rainbow Nation’.

Buckleys thrash J.T. Ambrose in School’s Netball match-up

Buckleys Primary thrashed J.T. Ambrose Primary, 11-3 on Friday afternoon at the ‘home for school netball,’ the YMCA Sports Complex.

South Africa’s Tahir 'racially abused by spectator'

South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir was racially abused by a spectator during victory over India in the fourth one-day international in Johannesburg, says Cricket South Africa (CSA).
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