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Daily Archives: Jul 30, 2018

Former PM calls for referendum on CCJ

Former Prime Minister Sir James Mitchell says if the Ralph Gonsalves led government wants to replace the London-based Privy Council with the Caribbean Court...

PAHO says curative treatment for hepatitis can reduce preventable deaths

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has called for curative treatment for hepatitis to reduce thousands of preventable deaths in the Americas. As World Hepatitis...

International Trade Centre and CDB partnering to strengthen support for regional businesses

The International Trade Centre (ITC) and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) have announced that they are scaling up their partnership to strengthen support for...

Parliament gives support to former national security minister for top police position

The Trinidad and Tobago Parliament Monday gave the green light to the Police Service Commission (PSC) to appoint former national security minister Gary Griffith...

MISSING POTTERS TEEN

The Police and family members of 13 year old Alisha Lyken of Potters Village, are seeking the help of the general public in knowing...

OBSERVER COO speaks on eviction notice

An eviction notice has been given to the management of OBSERVER Media and the Chief Operations Officer, Darren Derrick, is shedding light on the...

OBSERVER receives eviction notice

The management of OBSERVER Media has been issued with an eviction notice. The letter dated July 26 was issued by the attorneys acting on behalf...

Overseas charity donates medical equipment to local hospitals

A charity based in the United Kingdom has donated EC $1,000,000 worth of medical equipment and supplies to the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) and the Hannah Thomas Hospital in Barbuda.

Lee Wind Paints shareholders to appear before Cabinet

Officials at the financially-troubled Lee Wind Paints are expected to appear before the Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda this week to present a plan for the company going forward.

Revocation or extradition

Indian billionaire, diamond mogul Mehul Choksi is news.  Big international news. So big, in fact, that if you do a Google news search for his name, the result ranks as its own topic; not just a few random news articles. Unfortunately, Antigua and Barbuda has become part of this big news cycle because Choksi is wanted for various crimes in India and is also a newly minted citizen of our bit of paradise.
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