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CAF donates USD 250,000 to assist in alleviating oil spill in Trinidad and Tobago

CAF -Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean- approved a donation of USD 250,000 for Trinidad and Tobago, which will assist in alleviating the effects of the oil spill that has affected the coast of Tobago.

Antigua: Visiting UN member found dead in hotel room

Investigations are ongoing following the discovery of a deceased member of a United Nations delegation in his accommodation at Jolly Beach Resort on Tuesday evening.

Antigua: Sentencing of 26-year-old caught masturbating over elderly woman pushed back

The sentencing of a man who admitted to entering an elderly woman’s home and masturbating over her while she slept has been pushed to next week.

Antigua: Police Probe Sudden Death Of German Cruise Visitor

In a tragic incident today, a 57-year-old German cruise tourist was pronounced dead at Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre in Antigua, shortly after noon. The tourist, who had been battling chronic health challenges, was found unresponsive at Long Bay.

Las Vegas hotel guest considers legal action after scorpion sting on the testicles

California man is considering legal action after he was reportedly stung on his testicles by a scorpion while he slept in a Las Vegas hotel room last December.

Fiery crash of small plane along Nashville’s I-40 kills all 5 people on board

A small plane burst into flames as it careened into a shoulder of Nashville’s Interstate 40 Monday night, killing all five people on board and prompting the partial closure of the highway as officials investigated the scene, police said.

Ireland imposes visa restrictions on Dominica

Holders of Dominican passports who want to travel to Ireland must now apply for a visa due to changes in that country’s immigration regime.

New study into Type 2 diabetes treatment yields promising results

The study, titled ‘Combined Supplementation of S-Nitro glutathione and Glutathione Improves Glycaemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Rats’, was led by a master’s graduate from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus, Amarley Wright.

Facebook, Instagram, and Threads were all down 

Facebook, Instagram, and Threads are coming back online following an outage lasting about two hours.

Ghana president delays decision on anti-LGBTQ law

Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo has said he will not decide whether to sign a controversial anti-LGBTQ bill into law until the Supreme Court rules on a legal challenge.