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Daily Archives: Jul 27, 2018

Taiwan supports redevelopment of banana industry

CASTRIES, St Lucia Jul. 27, CMC – The government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) is throwing its support behind the redevelopment and resuscitation of the St.Lucia Banana industry.

Prime Minister joins fellow Monetary Council members for talks in Grenada

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Jul. 27, CMC – Several matters of importance to the region’s financial sector are being discussed at the highest level, as the Ninety-First Meeting of the Monetary Council of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) got underway in Grenada on Friday.

Greek PM takes responsibility for wildfire as criticism mounts

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras took political responsibility on Friday for a wildfire that killed at least 87 people and led to opposition accusations that the government failed to protect lives.

Venezuela lawmaker who decried health crisis flees, denouncing threats

CARACAS (Reuters) - Opposition lawmaker and oncologist Jose Manuel Olivares, who led protests over Venezuela’s crumbling health sector, has fled for neighboring Colombia after being told that his relatives could be arrested unless he quit politics.

Trump open to visiting Moscow after Putin invite: White House

WASHINGTON/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is open to visiting Moscow, the White House said on Friday after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had invited the American leader.

Press release: Shooting at Viper Night Club

Police are currently investigating a shooting incident which occurred at the Viper Night club on 27th July 2018 at around 3:35 am.

Fugitive Choksi hires lawyer Dorsett, minister vows to ‘honour’ possible extradition request

Mehul Choksi, the Indian national who is wanted in that country for alleged fraud and who is at the centre of another citizenship scandal...

England-based players break silence on Jamaica incident

Antigua and Barbuda's national footballers based in England are accusing the local football association of poorly handling the situation regarding the arrest of two...

ADOMS manager’s resignation ‘false’ , PM Browne tells board fire him or resign

After Wendell Marshall’s fierce denial of reports that he resigned as the ADOMS project and construction manager, Gaston Browne, Prime Minister has declared that if the ADOMS board does not fire him, its members must resign themselves.

Editorial: A little transparency goes a long way

Sometimes the smallest thing can make the biggest difference. In the case of the Chinese backed agricultural project, answers to questions and concerns seem to...
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