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Daily Archives: Jun 18, 2018

National Youth Choir to perform for the Queen

The National Youth Choir of Antigua and Barbuda will be travelling to the United Kingdom (U.K.) as part of a special tour organised by the Office of the High Commissioner and the Ministry of Sports, Culture, National Festivals and the Arts.

Water shortage to continue in Potters

Residents of Potters Village are being advised to make effective use of receptacles and engage in water conservation practices until the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) can correct the water shortage situation that currently plagues the community.

Barbudan woman appeals for help to repair home with level four damage

A Barbudan resident, who has expressed a strong desire to return home, said she is facing an uphill battle to get the assistance needed to repair her home which was battered during the passage of Hurricane Irma last September.

UPP denies stalling CCJ referendum process

Leader of the United Progressive Party, (UPP), Harold Lovell is disputing the claim that the party is delaying the referendum on the Caribbean Court of Justice, (CCJ).

AG defends premature release of tourist from HMS

Attorney General, Steadroy Benjamin is defending the decision of the early release of U.S. tourist, Shannon Martinez, who was sentenced to one year in prison for ammunition possession.

Attorneys urge Bar Association to speak up on ‘ill advised’ ‘illegal acts’

Condemnation is a shared sentiment among several attorneys in Antigua and Barbuda over the decision of the Superintendent of Prison to propose the reduction of a U.S. visitor’s sentence, and the Attorney General for approving the woman’s release last Thursday.

UN fund to help Antigua improve agricultural sector

Antigua and Barbuda is among other CARICOM member states that will design multiple projects to help make their agriculture sector more resilient.

Haiti and Vietnam to boost bilateral cooperation

The governments of Haiti and Vietnam have pledged to implement measures to boost bilateral cooperation in certain areas including economy, investment, telecommunications and agriculture. This...

Environmental group oppose plans to build LNG facility

The environmental group, reEarth, has spoken out against plans by the government to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility scheduled to be built...

Local businesses urged to explore opportunities in Cuba

Businesses in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean are being encouraged to explore opportunities for trade and investment with Cuba. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for...
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