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Daily Archives: Jul 23, 2018

Exxon confirms discovery of more than four billion oil-equivalent barrels at Stabroek Block

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, July 23, CMC – The ExxonMobil-controlled Stabroek Block offshore Guyana has now been confirmed to have the equivalent of more than four billion barrels of oil.

PM arrives in Namibia for historic State visit

KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 23, CMC – Prime Minister Andrew Holness has arrived in Namibia for what is the first official State visit by a Jamaican Head of Government to that country, as the first stop in a trip to the African continent.

Former Trump aide Bannon sets up group to undermine EU

LONDON (Reuters) - Former Donald Trump political strategist Steve Bannon and a top associate have created a Brussels-based political organization intended to undermine, and ultimately paralyze, the European Union, Bannon and the associate told Reuters.

Trump tells Iran 'never, ever threaten' U.S., or suffer consequences

WASHINGTON/ANKARA (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told Iran it risked dire consequences “the like of which few throughout history have suffered before” if the Islamic Republic made more threats against the United States.

Reuters reporter says Myanmar police planted 'secret' papers

YANGON (Reuters) - A jailed Reuters reporter told a court in Myanmar on Monday that documents he is accused of breaking state secrets laws to obtain were planted by a police officer, who handed him papers he had not sought in order to entrap him. The officer had then lied to the court about what happened, he said.

The 2018 Calypso Monarch finalists

These nine artists passed last night's semi finals and will be battling it out for the Calypso Monarch crown. They're each hoping to take...

Diaspora meet with Windrush Task Force

The office of the country’s High Commissioner to Britain has met with the Windrush Task Force and Antiguans and Barbudans affected by the Windrush fallout.

Fresh appeal for help to locate wanted man

The police are still appealing for help in determining the whereabouts of Anthony “Thug Life” Govia of Freeman’s Village.

ADOMS chairman mum

The Chairman of the Board of the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services (ADOMS), is staying silent after Prime Minister Gaston Browne made an indirect call for him to fire the project manager of the unfinished building which will serve as the agency’s new headquarters.

Head of regional law student’s association takes CARICOM to court

Antigua’s representative to the Association of Caribbean Students for Equal Access to the Legal Profession (ACSEAL), is in full support of a legal challenge that was mounted by the president of the association who is taking CARICOM to court over unfair admission practices.
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