I've been to 30 tropical islands. From Bora Bora to Barbados, here are the 5 I'd definitely visit again. - Business Insider Africa I've been to 30 tropical islands. From Bora Bora to Barbados, here are the 5 I'd definitely visit again. Business Insider Africa
WMSURE researchers to return to Barbados in summer ‘26 | Charles Center | College of Arts & Sciences - William & Mary WMSURE researchers to return to Barbados in summer ‘26 | Charles Center | College of Arts & Sciences William & Mary
Barbados prime minister tables constitutional amendment on party defections - ConstitutionNet Barbados prime minister tables constitutional amendment on party defections ConstitutionNet
Iran confirms Supreme Leader Khamenei killed in air strikes launched by Israel, US WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM/DUBAI/DOHA, (Reuters) – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed today, state media confirmed, after the United States and Israel launched the most ambitious attack on Iranian targets in decades. The article Iran confirms Supreme Leader Khamenei killed in air strikes launched by Israel, US appeared first on Stabroek News.
`Significant’ humanitarian aid for Cuba -CARICOM chair tells press conference By Marcelle Thomas in St Kitts-Nevis Leaders of the 15-nation Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wrapped up their summit yesterday in St Kitts and Nevis, saying they have agreed to dis-patch “significant” huma-nitarian aid to Cuba. The article `Significant’ humanitarian aid for Cuba appeared first on Stabroek News.
WIN says will contest elections in all local authority areas -mulling litigation over GECOM composition, Region 10 Chair WIN yesterday said that it intends to contest every single local authority area in Local Government Elections (LGE) which are due to be held at the end of the year. The article WIN says will contest elections in all local authority areas appeared first on Stabroek News.
GPSU’s women’s wing calls for immediate action to safeguard young girls The Women’s Advisory Committee (WAC) of the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) has expressed deep sadness at the passing of Aleena Preetam, a 15-year-old mother from Essequibo, who died as a result of heart failure and anaemia, a GPSU release stated yesterday. The article GPSU’s women’s wing calls for immediate action to safeguard young girls appeared first on Stabroek News.
Guyana one of four regional countries with hunger prevalence below 2.5% – FAO report Guyana is one of four Caribbean and Latin American countries with a hunger prevalence below 2.5%, according to a FAO report. The article Guyana one of four regional countries with hunger prevalence below 2.5% – FAO report appeared first on Stabroek News.
Cellblock horror A man who says he was falsely arrested has claimed in a lawsuit that he contracted a sexually transmitted infection after being assaulted inside a police lockup. The assault, which lasted approximately 30 minutes, happened in 2014 after John Brown* was taken into custody, placed in a cell and ordered by cops to remove his clothes, the lawsuit claimed. He was attacked later that day by two detainees who were placed in his cell by cops, according to the lawsuit seen by The Sunday Gleaner.
STILL IN LIMBO Four months after Hurricane Melissa sent floodwaters surging through sections of Phase 2 of The Estuary in Friendship, St James, several homeowners say they remain burdened with loss, displacement, and uncertainty as they await word on whether they will be allowed to return home. Residents contend that the flooding was exacerbated when a section of roadway collapsed, obstructing a primary drainage channel. Homes were left waterlogged, furniture destroyed, and mould spreading throughout interiors. Several families were forced out and left traumatised.
Path cleared for gun fight The Court of Appeal has cleared the way for a high-profile judicial review, after setting aside a ruling by the Supreme Court and allowing a licensed firearm holder to challenge the Firearm Licensing Authority’s (FLA) power to seize his weapon without express statutory permission. The ruling follows an October 28, 2021 decision by Justice Chester Stamp to refuse the firearm holder permission to apply for judicial review. Stamp judge also denied the man permission to appeal that decision.
‘You all have a fire inside you’ Adolescent mothers at the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation (WCFJ) in St Andrew were yesterday encouraged not to give up on their dreams, but to pursue them with confidence and determination during a conversation with famed actress and director Phylicia Rashad. Rashad, who is visiting Jamaica for Plié for the Arts’ inaugural Visionary Salon, coaxed the young mothers into sharing their aspirations before advising them of the responsibility and discipline it would take to rebuild after experiencing setbacks.
House to comb through expenditure, revenue measures The Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representatives will begin its examination of the Estimates of Expenditure over two days next week. The committee, which comprises all members of the Lower House, will also for the first time review the revenue measures that were tabled recently in Parliament alongside the Estimates of Expenditure.
