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Daily Archives: May 3, 2018

Financial crimes workshop underway for judges and prosecutors

The Chairman of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (C-FAT-F) Basil Williams says the work of judges and prosecutors is crucial to ensuring institutions are stable, transparent and effective and that the rule of law is followed.

Accident leaves construction workers injured

Almost a dozen construction workers were rushed to the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre after the truck they were travelling in ran off the Half Moon Bay Hill Road.

Dialogue before changing the law says opposition leader

The leader of the Opposition United Progressive Party, Jamale Pringle, has joined the Barbuda MP in calling on the government to consult before repealing the Barbuda Land Act.

Murder suspect surrenders

Earlsfield "Earlfred" James of Upper Fort, who was wanted in connection with the alleged murder of kemmoy Jeffers of Fort Road is now in...

Investigative journalism needed to unearth corruption and illegal activity

“Investigative Journalism is not about the he said, she said melee, that we encounter in our day-to-day reporting; it is about unearthing corruption and illegal activity, giving whistle-blowers a voice, and exposing wrong-doing in public and private entities.”

Wanted murder suspect urged to surrender

The police are making a fresh appeal for Earlsfield "Earlfred " James of Upper Fort Road to surrender himself immediately.

‘Barbuda is in a much better shape’

With the level of work completed thus far, the island of Barbuda should be better prepared to withstand future natural disasters.

Shelter Drama – who is telling the truth?

A Barbudan educator this week publicly disagreed with Melford Nicholas, information minister, that a shelter on Barbuda that is empty has all the requirements to adequately accommodate 30 people.

Addressing crime will boost tourism, says hotelier

Antigua and Barbuda is being encouraged to learn from its regional counterparts that continue to make strides in the tourism sector, despite the issue of crime.

Editorial: World Press Freedom Day: What’s there to celebrate?

It is not possible to celebrate freedom when you are not free. The conditions are just not there in most countries to celebrate this important day – U.N. World Press Freedom Day 2018, May 3.
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