Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has rejected Barbados’ offer of US$44 million for a portion of its shares of LIAT. Speaking on his weekly radio show on Pointe 99.1 FM, Browne said the price Barbados put on the table was higher than the actual worth of the debt associated with three planes […]
Lee Martin-Cramp in uniform before being dismissed from the Metropolitan Police Force after spiking a woman’s drink and raping her in Antigua. ST JOHN’S, Antigua – A former British police officer has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping a young woman when the two met on vacation in Antigua just over four […]
ST JOHNS, Antigua – With just days to go before the start of the Optimist World Dinghy Championships, The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Tourism, are excited about the opportunities the prestigious youth sailing event will hold for the destination. From July 6 – July 16, the Championships hosted by the […]
ST JOHNS, Antigua – Five Caribbean countries and territories were recognized for their early achievement of the ambitious marine protection target they committed to when joining the Caribbean Challenge Initiative (CCI). The CCI 20-by-20 Conservation Goal challenges members to conserve and manage at least 20 percent of their marine and coastal environment by 2020. The […]
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has unveiled its new honeymoon registry, which is expected to target the growing weddings and honeymoon market. With some of the world’s most romantic and secluded locations, Antigua and Barbuda provides the ultimate setting for dream weddings and honeymoons with all the facilities and expertise available to ensure you […]
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The Antigua and Barbuda Government has denounced the latest round of economic sanctions against Venezuela as the United States seeks to remove President Nicolas Maduro from office in the South American country. “That is certainly a decision we abhor, we believe that sanctions kill and whereas the United States may […]
By Stephen Weir Help will soon be on its way from Toronto to the hurricane battered island of Barbuda for the rebuilding of the Holy Trinity Primary School. A shipment of building supplies and an airlift of windows and doors will be leaving for the island where in September 2017, 180 m.p.h. winds from Hurricane […]