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Daily Archives: Jun 4, 2018

No relief report, no timeline

The government has yet to produce a promised report on the money and material donated and used for Barbuda relief and reconstruction. Officials have said...

Bodies recovered as search continues for missing people swept out to sea

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Jun 4, CMC – The bodies of two people were recovered on Monday, but the search is continuing for two others, who were swept out to sea while on a beach in south east of the island on Sunday, nearly one year after six people in a speedboat travelling from Canouan to Mustique disappeared without a trace.

Guyana records lower cases of malaria but increase numbers of HIV and TB cases

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Jun 4, CMC – Guyana could eliminate the mosquito born malaria disease, a senior official of the Pan American/ World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO) official said here Monday.

Defense says Myanmar police withheld evidence from Reuters reporters' phones

YANGON (Reuters) - Data that could support the defense of two Reuters reporters accused of possessing secret documents in Myanmar was missing from police phone evidence submitted to a court by prosecutors, their lawyers said on Monday.

Khamenei says Iran set to boost enrichment capacity if nuclear deal founders

ANKARA (Reuters) - Iran’s top leader said on Monday he had ordered preparations to increase uranium enrichment capacity if a nuclear deal with world powers falls apart after the U.S. withdrawal, and he vowed never to accept limits on Tehran’s ballistic missile program.

White House says 'powerful' sanctions to remain on North Korea

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday its policy of tough sanctions on North Korea has not changed, days after U.S. President Donald Trump said he no longer wanted to use the phrase “maximum pressure” to describe the campaign to press North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

Fire destroys two homes, Dickenson Bay street

The fire department says it is investigating a fire that destroyed two homes and damaged another on Dickenson Bay Street. The St. John's Fire Department...

Fort Road league kicks off

The first ever Fort Road football league kicked off on Saturday afternoon at the Fort Road football field with 10 teams on display.

Enforcers claim Presidents Cup title, Paragons push to deciding match

Enforcers were crowned the Male President’s Cup champions on Saturday night at the YMCA Volleyball Indoor facility after defeating Pytonz, 3-2 in Game 2 of the best of three finals.

Chelsea put stadium plans on hold after Roman Abramovich visa delay

Chelsea's Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich has put the club's stadium plans on hold after delays to the renewal of his U.K. visa.
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