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Daily Archives: Nov 23, 2018

Western countries call for dialogue in Haiti

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Nov 23, CMC – Western countries have condemned the acts of violence occurring in Haiti and are urging all stakeholders in the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to “move the political dialogue forward in ways that advance the interests and aspirations of the Haitian people”.

CARICOM calls for seat on ICAO council

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Nov 21, CMC – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretary-General, Irwin LaRocque has called for a distinct CARICOM voice among the 36 seats on the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s Council.

Tensions rise at U.S.-Mexico border as migrants, holiday travelers wait to cross

TIJUANA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Central American migrants in Mexico massed on Thursday around a tense U.S. border crossing, where security measures held up long lines of Mexicans headed to Thanksgiving gatherings on the other side of the frontier.

PM faces parliamentary 'war of attrition' to deliver Brexit

LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May’s trial by parliament to deliver on her Brexit plan is only just beginning.

Spain digs in on Gibraltar before Brexit summit

BRUSSELS/HAVANA (Reuters) - Spanish reservations over Gibraltar on Friday prevented the European Union clearing the last hurdle before the bloc signs off its Brexit deal with Britain, with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez saying a summit on Sunday could be called off.

Bad roads blamed for delays in selling government homes

The poor infrastructure in two of the communities where the government is building homes has been blamed for the delays in handing over of the homes.

Amendments coming to allow number portability

Changes to the Telecommunications Act could see residents in Antigua and Barbuda being able to ditch their cellphone providers while keeping the same contact number.

Chelsea and Ivory Coast legend retires from football

Chelsea legend, Didier Drogba, has confirmed his retirement from playing, ending “an amazing 20 years.”

Jumby Bay and APUA to battle for Business Volleyball title

Former champions, Jumby Bay, and powerhouse team, APUA, will battle in the finals of the Antigua and Barbuda Amateur Volleyball Association (ABAVA) Business league.

Williams: We Didn’t Defend Well

Technical director for the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA), Rolston Williams, has blamed overall poor performance for the senior team’s recent 4-2 loss to Martinique in the CONCACAF Nations League. 
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