Men's U21 Team Sweeps Barbados at 2025 Pan Am Cup - USA Volleyball Men's U21 Team Sweeps Barbados at 2025 Pan Am Cup  USA Volleyball

World's smallest-known snake found under rocks in Barbados after nearly 20 years - CBS News World's smallest-known snake found under rocks in Barbados after nearly 20 years  CBS News

Barbados to Host CARIFESTA XV August 22–31 - The Hype Magazine Barbados to Host CARIFESTA XV August 22–31  The Hype Magazine

Sea travel between Guyana, Barbados and other CARICOM countries could cost under US$100 (Barbados Nation) A singles ticket for sea travel between Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados, with stops to other Caribbean islands, could soon cost less than US$100. The article Sea travel between Guyana, Barbados and other CARICOM countries could cost under US$100 appeared first on Stabroek News.

Water treatment plant commissioned at Parika Façade -20,000 to benefit Thousands of residents in Parika and surrounding communities should now enjoy safe, treated water as the Government of Guyana yesterday commissioned a state-of-the-art plant at Parika Façade, Region Three. The article Water treatment plant commissioned at Parika Façade appeared first on Stabroek News.

No intention to interfere in elections, US Ambassador says about remarks on Mohamed We have absolutely no interest in interfering in your elections. I gave facts. The article No intention to interfere in elections, US Ambassador says about remarks on Mohamed appeared first on Stabroek News.

Lancaster man jailed for causing death of girlfriend by dangerous driving Twenty-five-year-old Nirav Persaud Sukdeo, of Lancaster Village, Corentyne, Berbice, was yesterday sentenced to three years and two months in prison for causing death by dangerous driving The sentence stemmed from a charge and conviction for the death of his girlfriend, Bibi Aliyah Ali, aged 18 years old. The article Lancaster man jailed for causing death of girlfriend by dangerous driving appeared first on Stabroek News.

US had nothing to do with banks’ decision to cut ties with WIN candidates – Ambassador US Ambassador to Guyana Nicole Theriot has distanced the US government from recent decisions by local commercial banks to discontinue services to candidates of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, stating clearly that Washington played no part in the matter. The article US had nothing to do with banks’ decision to cut ties with WIN candidates – Ambassador appeared first on Stabroek News.

‘Humbling’ honour Several of this year’s 141 recipients of national honours and awards yesterday expressed surprise and gratitude at having been recognised by the nation. Newly minted member of the Order of Jamaica (OJ) Keith Duncan was effusive in his belief in...

INDECOM rings body-cam alarm again as police killings spike by 111% With police fatal shootings increasing by 111 per cent for the first seven months of 2025 compared to last year, the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is continuing to express grave concern about the non-use of body-worn cameras (...

Diaspora-based nat’l honour recipients promise to continue building nation Jamaicans in the diaspora who have been named among the 141 individuals bestowed with national honours yesterday reacted with pride while committing to continuing the work that has garnered them recognition from the country of their birth. Alsion...

Lingering fear Two years after a deadly early-morning attack at 44 Walkers Avenue left two people dead and 38 others homeless, the Government has broken ground on a $105-million housing project to resettle the victims. The August 12, 2023 incident saw armed men...

BLOCKED! The Supreme Court has made a preservation order restraining local developer Andre Motta and his two companies, Master Core Limited and Dreams De La Island Limited, from dealing with their assets up to $30 million in connection with a lawsuit...