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Monthly Archives: March, 2018

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...

CARDI, IICA invest in local bee keeping industry

The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) have invested U.S. $5,000 in the local Bee Keeping industry, through the donation of equipment.

Massiah confident in DNA despite low support in polls

Leader of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), Joanne Massiah is maintaining confidence in her party despite the low support indicated by recent polls.

Villa to boost roster ahead of premier division return

Technical director for the newly promoted FC Aston Villa, Sowerby Gomes, said the club is willing to embrace the idea of adding to its...

School basketball plays in Buckleys for the first time

On Wednesday, the Cool & Smooth Inter-School Basketball league carried for the first time, matches in the community of Buckleys when they played at...

Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative welcomes young Antiguan entrepreneurs

Individuals between the ages of 25 and 35 are being encouraged to be a part of this year’s Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative professional fellows programme.

Stanford workers lining up again

Hundreds of former employees of the Stanford Development Company (SDC) were yesterday queuing up to receive pay-outs which they have been seeking for many years.
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