Breaking NewsMondaq Removes An Offensive Article On Antigua From Its SitePublished 9 years agoon September 28, 2015By Tasheka Lavann Share Tweet An article which has been making rounds on several online publications and which makes false allegations against senior members of the Antigua and Barbuda government, has been removed from at least one site. Related Topics: Up NextAntigua And Barbuda And South Africa Commit To Strengthening Bilateral Relations Don't MissPrime Minister Gaston Browne Live Address To UN Click Here Continue Reading You may like AdvertisementLatestTrendingVideos Headlines7 hours agoFIVE ISLANDS PRIMARY AWARDS OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS Headlines7 hours agoFORMER UPP CANDIDATE SEAN BIRD SAYS JAMALE PRINGLE NOT SUITED FOR LEADERSHIP Headlines7 hours agoPLANS PROGRESS FOR LAYER FARMING INITIATIVE FOR FORMER GANG MEMBERS Headlines7 hours agoAPOSTLE STEPHEN ANDREWS RECOUNTS MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH Sports7 hours agoNO SUPER50 CHAMPIONS FOR 2024 AS TEAMS FORFEIT FINAL Headlines3 days agoFATHER OF PREMATURE BABY PRAISES NURSES AT SLBMC’S NICU Headlines5 days agoMILL ACADEMY MARKS MAJOR MILESTONE Sports4 days agoEXHILARATING ACTION IN DRAG RACING SHOWDOWN AT NORTH SOUND Headlines5 days agoSHAWN NICHOLAS SHOCKS SENATE WITH RESIGNATION ANNOUNCEMENT Headlines6 days agoPORT AUTHORITY WELCOMES INCREASED REVENUES FOR 2024 Local10 months agoABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 19.1.2024 Local10 months agoABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 18.1.2024 Local10 months agoABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 16.1.2024 Local11 months agoABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 14.1.2024 Local11 months agoABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 11.1.2024