Monthly Archives: December 2017
Texas mother suspected of subjecting son to 13 surgeries
A Texas mother has been arrested after taking her son to hospital 323 times in what the child’s father says is a case of Munchausen by proxy.
Brexit bill: Government loses key vote after Tory rebellion
The British government has been narrowly defeated in a key vote on its Brexit bill after a rebellion by 11 Tory MPs.
Another prison break, this time at Carrera Island
Members of the coast guard are continuing their search in waters off Chaguaramas for prisoner Unill Phillip.
Barbados commits to elimination of child labour by 2025
Barbados has become the ninth Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to commit to a regional initiative to free Latin and America and the Caribbean of child labour by the year 2025.
Police investigating photographs of woman allowing baby to hold gun
Police are probing photographs of a woman allowing a baby to hold a gun that has gone viral on social media.
5% increase in serious crimes in Barbados
A five percent increase in serious crimes in Barbados.
2-year-old shot and killed in suspected domestic custody matter
The child shot and killed during what is suspected to be a domestic custody matter, has been identified.
Austria gas plant burns after deadly explosion
A big blast has rocked a major natural gas hub in Austria, killing one person and injuring at least 18, police say.
Gay couple cries shame on Bermuda goverment
The two men whose battle to wed in Bermuda led to the landmark ruling that same-sex couples can marry in the British Overseas Territory are crying shame on Parliament’s move to take away that right.
US and Venezuela spar over ban on opposition parties
Venezuelan and US officials have been trading barbs after Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro said that some opposition parties would be banned from next year’s presidential election.
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