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Daily Archives: Mar 1, 2018

Doctor assaulted at hospital

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Mar1, CMC – Health Minister Nicholas Steele has confirmed that an investigation has been launched into the physical assault of a medical doctor while he was on duty in the Accident and Emergency Unit at the General Hospital.

Government denies downgrading Natural Resources Minister’s role in development of petroleum sector

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Mar 1, CMC – The Guyana government Thursday denied reports that the

Trump cyber nominee: Russia, China don't expect 'much' U.S. response to cyber attacks

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lieutenant General Paul Nakasone, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. cyber command, said on Thursday he did not think Russia, China and other countries expected much of a response from the United States to cyber attacks.

Putin, before vote, unveils new 'invincible' nuclear weapons to counter West

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin unveiled an array of new nuclear weapons on Thursday, in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a U.S.-built missile shield.

Europeans engage with Iran on regional issues as Trump deadline nears

PARIS/ANKARA (Reuters) - European powers and Iran have started talks over Tehran’s role in the Middle East and will meet again this month in Italy as part of efforts to prove to U.S. President Donald Trump that they are meeting his concerns over the 2015 nuclear deal.

More athletes needed for Digicel’s Jumpstart Clinic

There’s still time left for Antigua and Barbuda’s young basketball players, to register to compete for a chance to travel for an elite basketball camp with certified National Basketball Association (NBA) coaches.        

EDITORIAL: The rare manifesto unicorn

The clock is ticking and it would appear that the ‘thief in the night election’ has caught everyone unprepared.  We say that because we are three weeks out from an election and there has been no communication from any of the parties with their detailed plans for moving the country forward.  At this point, we would have expected to have received the manifestos from all of the parties.  Certainly, we did not expect them in a hard printed form but electronic would have sufficed

Officials edge out Ovals 2 in Division 2 match-up

Cuties Ottos Officials pulled off a big upset on Tuesday night as they edged out F and G Trading Cuties Ovals Ojays 56-55 at the JSC Sports Complex.

Six officers charged after probe into escape of prisoner

Five police officers and their supervisor are facing internal charges of neglect of duty by the police’s Professional Standards Unit following a probe into how triple murder accused Delano Forbes escaped on February 12.

Gonsalves defends GS selection

President of the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA), Everton Gonsalves, has defended the hiring of promoter and manager of the El-A-Kru Band, Rohan Hector, as the organisation’s new general secretary.
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