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Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre attended the Caribbean Investment Summit 2025 (CIS2025) held in Antigua and Barbuda. The ...
Jamaica dominated the Carifta Games, which concluded on Monday (21) after three days of action in Port of Spain, Trinidad & ...
Havana, April 10 (ACN) A photo exhibit opened Thursday at the seat of parliament of Antigua and Barbuda to mark the 25th year of the Cuban medical assistance in that Caribbean nation. Antigua-Barbuda ...
Speaking at a recent press conference, the Chief Executive Officer of the Antigua and Barbuda CIU, Charmaine Donovan, said CIS25 comes at an opportune time as the theme will be: Integrity ...
Amnesty International urged Mexico and Jamaica to “protect their migrant workers from discrimination and labor exploitation” on Monday, following a review by the UN Committee on the Protection of the ...
Antigua and Barbuda got off to a losing start in the Jean Pierre Under-16 Netball Series being held in Barbados, going under to 46-7 to the host at the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium in on Sunday.
The Justin-Siena boys golfers carded their best team total of the year in a 190-254 win over Sonoma Valley at Sonoma Golf Club last Thursday, improving to 4-0 in the Vine Valley Athletic League ...
The Antigua and Barbuda government is urging people to take full advantage of a gun amnesty that begins on Monday and ends at the end of the month, says it represents another opportunity for people to ...
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Gambling in Antigua and its twin island, Barbuda, is regulated by the Gaming Division of the Financial Services Regulatory Commission, or FSRC. Set up in 1994, it was among the first jurisdictions to ...
The championships produced its fair share of drama, excitement and quality performances across all age group categories on the newly resurfaced track decorated in Jamaica’s national colours black, ...
Tragically, Hyacinth is just one of an ever-increasing number of people on the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua to disappear without trace in what some have dubbed an epidemic, others a crisis.