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2 people arrested at airport this week remanded to prison
(State Media) — The man and woman the police arrested at the Airport this week will spend the weekend at His Majesty’s Prison. Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh remanded 45-year-old Larry Parks and 42-year-old Yetta Purcell on a Malicious Damage charge Friday morning. The defendants who live in the United States, pleaded not guilty to damaging…
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Antiguan detainee Nicholas Areche still on the run in St. Kitts
Police in St. Kitts today updated the public in the search for the escaped detainees. Nine of them escaped yesterday but four were recaptured in short order. Today the St. Kitts police said: UPDATE: 4 DETAINEES HAVE BEEN FOUND. NICOLAS ARECHE is still at large. The search continues, the police said in a Facebook post.…
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Mother complains that man in his late 30s has had sex with her teenage daughter; police arrest and charge the accused
(REAL News) — Amidst investigations into a sexual offence allegedly committed against a teenage girl, the Police have arrested and charged a man in his late 30s. Reports say the Rape Unit is looking into the act of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. The victim’s mother is alleged to have reported to the Criminal…
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US announces sweeping new actions to manage migration
(CMC) – The United States government has announced sweeping new measures to further reduce unlawful migration from the Caribbean and other places. The US Department of State and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement that the measures would “significantly expand lawful pathways for protection, and facilitate the safe, orderly and humane processing…
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Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority gets New Chairman
Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment, Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez, has announced the appointment of Vernon A. Jeffers Sr. as the new Chairman of the Board of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA), effective February 2023. Jeffers succeeds Dr. Lorraine Raeburn who served as the Chairman from January 2018 –…
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Permanent Secretary in Ministry of Home Affairs in Guyana admits US visa revoked
(CMC) — Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs in Guyana Mae Touissant Jnr. Thomas has confirmed that her United States visa has been revoked. Breaking her silence on the controversy surrounding the confiscation of her government-issued phone by US officials at Miami International Airport on April 8, she said in a statement on…
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LETTER: Whose Culture?
DEAR EDITOR: This country makes me sick. The Gaston Browne administration just gives away Ambassadorships like if it is Johnnie Cakes. It has gone past the stage of ludicrous. What has Lisa Makhoul done to become an Ambassador at Large for Culture? All she has done is put on shows for the government and the…
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VIDEO: General Post Office flooded. Workers asked to stay home today
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Lady Marie Louise Shoul is 100 today
Lady Marie Louise Shoul is celebrating her 100th birthday today Friday 28th April, 2023. Happy Birthday to Antigua’s Newest Centenarian. Make a donation to help support ABN, via PayPal: [email protected]. Follow Antigua Breaking News on Twitter @ABNAntigua and Instgram @AntiguaBreakingNews and on Facebook. Send us a message on WhatsApp at 1-868-704-9864 or email us at…
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MAKEDA MIKAEL: Thanks to M/Y Genevieve Captain & Crew
Plans to honour and officially thank the fine Captain Thomas Auckland and his crew at Antigua Sailing Week has been stymied by the Operators of Antigua Sailing Week, who have suggested the issue is too ’political.’ The Concerned Citizens plans were to invite a representative of the stranded Cameroonians, and a member of our large…