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Daily Archives: Nov 27, 2018

PM Browne tells Scotiabank no sale without Government approval

The Bank of Nova Scotia has been stopped from proceeding with any sale of its operations in Antigua and Barbuda until an application is...

Air ambulance develops problems, minister returned to hospital

An air ambulance that was set to do a medical evacuation of Michael Browne,  minister of education, developed a problem at the airport this...

Caribbean commits to continue collaborating in strengthening regulatory systems

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, Nov 27,  CMC – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) says several countries, including those in the Caribbean, have committed to continue collaborating in strengthening regulatory systems to ensure safe, effective and quality medicines.

Bahamas investigators to visit United States in visa fraud scam

NASSAU, Bahamas, Nov 27, CMC – National Security Minister Marvin Dames says investigators from the Royal Bahamas Police Force as well as an attorney from the Department of Public Prosecutions are to visit the United States later this week to meet with US officials regarding a probe into visa fraud linking senior local immigration officials.

European politicians call for new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine

MOSCOW/KERCH, Crimea (Reuters) - Several senior European politicians on Tuesday raised the possibility of new sanctions against Russia to punish it for capturing three Ukrainian vessels at sea, an incident the West fears could ignite a wider conflict.

EU's top court will give 'quick' verdict on whether UK can reverse Brexit

LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Europe’s top court said on Tuesday it would decide “quickly” whether Britain can unilaterally reverse its decision to leave the European Union, a ruling supporters of EU membership hope could lead to a second referendum and ultimately stop Brexit.

With parliament vote in doubt, PM tours UK to drum up support for Brexit deal

LONDON/BELFAST (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May began a tour of the United Kingdom to drum up support for her Brexit divorce deal with the European Union, while her deputy said on Tuesday parliament might reject it if asked to vote on it now.

All postal branches shut down today

If you were planning on picking up bills, letters, packages with goodies for the holidays or any other item at the post office today,...

Scotiabank announces new partnership, selling banks in the Eastern Caribbean

Scotiabank today announced agreements with respect to certain of its Caribbean operations, including in Antigua, as part of its strategy to focus the Bank's...

Police probing teen-rape report

An 18 year old female has reported she was raped following a cricket match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium Saturday night. The young woman complained...
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