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Category Archives: News

30 patients suspected of contracting food-borne illness in Barbados

The Ministry of Health in Barbados is investigating a suspected occurrence of food-borne illness at the St Philip District Hospital.

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Jamaica: Flood warning extended

The Meteorological Service has extended the flash flood watch, for low-lying and flood-prone areas of all parishes until 5 p.m (May 19).

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Brazil’s stock market plunges after corruption claims

Brazil’s Bovespa stock market was briefly halted as investors reacted to corruption allegations against Brazilian President Michel Temer.

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Passport of Venezuela’s opposition leader ‘seized’

Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles says he has been stopped from leaving the country to meet UN officials in New York.

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Trump: Firing ‘nut job’ FBI chief ‘eased pressure’

US President Donald Trump told Russian officials that firing FBI director James Comey eased “great pressure” on him, US media report.

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Ravi Anthony remains missing; relatives say there has been no ransom demand

Relatives of Freeport labourer Ravi Anthony say five days after he went missing, there has been no ransom demand, or any other information from his abductors.

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Laptop programme recommences in September

Government assures the Lap-Top programme would recommence in the new school term.

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Pathologist says Sewrhoni Mohan took her own life

Two years after she survived a vehicular accident, Sewrhoni Mohan commits suicide.

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An apology from Chief Secretary Kelvin Charles for sea bridge woes

Chief Secretary Kelvin Charles has broken his silence on the filing of property tax documents and the issues plaguing the Sea Bridge.

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Child Protection Unit of the Police service now investigating origin of video of 2 teenaged secondary school students having sex in classroom

The Child Protection Unit of the Police Service says it is investigating the origin of a video of two teenaged secondary school students seen having sex in a classroom.

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