One of the expectations is that the SIDS-4 Conference will pave the way for increased investment in Small Island Developing...
Members of the Aids Secretariat are concerned about the large number of patients that are not coming in for treatment. Aids Program Manager Delcora Williams says...
Antigua and Barbuda has a moderate Syrian immigrant community, which is quite concerned about the escalating violence in their homeland. Members of this growing community congregated...
Russia has asked Syria to put its chemical weapons stockpile under “international control” in an attempt to avoid US military strikes, and then have them destroyed....
The Eastern Caribbean Monetary Council is considering a proposed amalgamation of the banks in the sub-region in order to create more efficiency and stability within the...
Jamaica says it has been given an assurance by Venezuela that there would be no changes to the existing PetroCaribe agreement during the island’s four year...
A Riot at Her Majesty’s Prison on Saturday was short lived, after prison authorities were able to quell, what could has been described as a potentially...
Regional educational organizations are keeping a close eye on the (GATE) that’s Antigua and Barbuda’s Government Assisted Technology Endeavour. One such organization is the Caribbean Examination’s...
The St. Joseph’s Academy has honoured Michael Zouter and Anthony Mansoor for their outstanding achievements in the 2013 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations. Director of...
US Secretary of State John Kerry says he and Arab League foreign ministers have agreed that the Syrian president’s alleged use of chemical weapons crossed a...
The London based e-publishing house Hope Road, has announced that it will soon release the English version of one of Suriname’s most popular novels – The...