Daily Archives: Mar 2, 2018
Labour party makes new promises
The Antigua Barbuda Labour Party launched its 2018 manifesto this morning as the nation heads into the general elections set for March 21.
In the...
OMG TRANSITION BEGINS
The OBSERVER Media Group of Companies (OMG) is pleased to announce the beginning of its digital transformation.
In keeping with the global trend toward multimedia...
Jamaica government optimistic about future of bauxite industry
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mar 2, CMC – A senior government minister says the future of Jamaica’s bauxite and alumina sector remains bright and prosperous, with great prospects for further investments.
Women charged as campaigning continues for March 13 general election
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Mar 2, CMC – Two women are due to re-appear in court net week after they were charged with wounding and grievous harm as campaigning for the March 13 general elections continue here.
Israeli police question Netanyahu in telecoms corruption case
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday for the first time in a corruption case that involves the country’s largest telecommunications company, Israel Radio said.
China kicks off parliament season with attack on the West
BEIJING (Reuters) - China kicked off this year’s parliamentary season on Friday with an attack on those in the West who seek to besmirch the country for their own nefarious purposes, with a government spokesman quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in an appeal for understanding.
Syrian govt. seizes ground in Ghouta advance: commander, monitor
BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian government forces aim to advance into the eastern Ghouta region one“bite” at a time, a pro-government commander said on Friday, as a war monitor said the army had seized new ground from rebels.
Wobbly Windies Down UAE But Questions Remain
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC) – An unconvincing West Indies needed left-arm spinner Nikita Miller’s five-wicket haul to beat minnows United Arab Emirates by 32 runs,...
International donors pleased with Red Cross on Barbuda relief
Two major international donors to the Barbuda recovery and relief programme are satisfied with how the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross has been managing the programme.
Trainer: Don’t underestimate Scrumpum
Thoroughbred Scrumpum is going to be difficult to beat and all wishing to dethrone him must first go back to the drawing board and...
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