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Venezuela tells World Court it has no jurisdiction in dispute with Guyana
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
THE HAGUE, May 6 (Reuters) - Venezuela told judges at the United Nations' highest court, the World Court, on Wednesday that it rejects its jurisdiction in its century-old dispute with its neighbour Guyana centred around a region that is rich in oil.
Tropical Wave triggers official start to Wet Season
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GUARDIAN
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago- Trinidad and Tobago’s 2026 wet season has officially begun, two weeks earlier than last year, signalling the start of what could be another critical period for flooding, water management and disaster preparedness.
Antigua & Barbuda politicians drop longstanding oath to King Charles after election landslide
THE INDEPENDENT
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- Antigua and Barbuda’s new cabinet has been sworn in after Prime Minister Gaston Browne secured an unprecedented fourth consecutive electoral victory.
Renowned Barbadian scientist Professor Juliet Daniel dies
NATION NEWS
Acclaimed Barbadian biologist, Professor Juliet Daniel, one of Canada’s top innovators in research and medicine and whose discovery and naming of the “kaiso” gene boosted global understanding of cancer, especially breast cancer, has passed away.
Commonwealth Observer Group commences work in Antigua and Barbuda for 2026 General Elections
THE COMMONWEALTH
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua & Barbuda- The Commonwealth Observer Group has commenced its work in Antigua and Barbuda for the 2026 General Elections, following its deployment by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Hon Shirley Botchwey.
Barbados & Venezuela announce new deal
BARBADOS TODAY
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados- Barbados and Venezuela on Monday announced an ambitious strategic partnership spanning food production, energy investment and language integration, as Bridgetown hosted the first high-level visit by Caracas’ new leadership since the removal of President Nicolás Maduro.
Kamla broadsides CARICOM’s management as 'dysfunctional, dishonest & incompetent'
NEWS SOURCE
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar has slammed the management of the CARICOM Secretariat as “dysfunctional, dishonest and incompetent”.
PM Browne Warns Voters Against ‘Risk’ of Changing Leadership Ahead of April 30 Poll
ANTIGUA NEWSROOM
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua- Prime Minister Gaston Browne is urging voters to reject a change in government, warning that the country cannot afford what he described as the risks associated with untested leadership in a time of global uncertainty.
6 detained, firearms recovered in municipal officer’s killing
TRINIDAD EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
SAN FERNANDO, Trinidad and Tobago- A major breakthrough has been made in the investigation into the killing of a municipal police officer and the theft of firearms from the San Fernando Municipal Police Station, with six people now in custody and a quantity of weapons recovered.
Guyana DPP advises inquest into death of Adriana Younge
NEWS SOURCE GUYANA
One year after the tragic death of 11-year-old Adriana Younge at the Double Day Hotel in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has advised that an inquest be conducted into the cause of, and circumstances connected with the child’s death.


























