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Daily Archives: Aug 16, 2018

Cops charged with rape, buggery

Two police constables have been slapped with charges of rape and buggery. It is alleged that on May 12, 2017 they assaulted a 19-year-old woman after driving her to Five Islands despite her pleas to let her go.

Help needed to get toddler home

The police are asking the public's help to return a four-year-old boy to his parents.

President indicates plan for Athletes to reimburse Association

President of the Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA), Everton “Mano” Cornelius has indicated his plan for the Association to be in reimbursed by athletes who withdraw from national duty barring sickness and uncontrollable circumstances.

Coach confident about volleyballer’s chances in national tournament

Head Coach of the Senior Women’s National Volleyball team, Dan Girleanu, remains confident that once the female team, despite the short length for preparation, remains focused, they will advance to the next round of the competition.

Golden Jaguars’ Project 100 kicks off in Rio

The Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) quest to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which begins with qualifying for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, for which the Caribbean Nations League is the gateway, began on Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro with Project 100.

Nigeria and Ghana given FIFA ultimatums

FIFA has issued ultimatums to Nigeria and Ghana that they both face bans from global football for "undue influence" in the affairs of their governing bodies.

Under-14 category to make its return to School Football league

The Under-14 category in the Ministry of Sports School’s Football league will make its return.

EDITORIAL: The dirty war against the free press

Over 200 newspapers across the U.S. have answered the call from The Boston Globe and the American Society of News Editors to join in a coordinated and united editorial response to the frequent attacks on the free press by the President of the United States, Donald Trump.  Under the banner, “The dirty war on the free press must end,” those editorials will hit the newsstands today and will mark one of the widest coordinated efforts in the history of American media.

Work continues locally to establish nursing degree

The Antigua and Barbuda government has progressed in its effort to establish a Bachelor of Science degree in the study of Nursing locally.

Suspect charged over Wadadli Cats stabbing

The suspect behind the stabbing on the Wadadli Cats tour boat has been charged with wounding with intent to do grievous bodily to Denton Roberts who sustained three stabs to his back.
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