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Barbados pressured to end 'entitlements' to its people- PM Mottley
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley said her country has been repeatedly pressured to end certain "entitlements" to its citizens.
Dangerous prisoners on the run in SVG
LOOP NEWS
Two dangerous inmates have escaped custody in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Frustrated Jamaican mom kicks son’s corpse after police shootout
JAMAICAN GLEANER
KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Infuriated that her son had not heeded her many warnings, an elderly woman yesterday landed a kick to his corpse, shocking onlookers, including law enforcement personnel, at the crime scene.
Trinidad Top Cop urges more women to apply for gun licences
TRINIDAD GUARDIAN
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is encouraging more women to apply for Firearm Users Licences (FUL) to protect themselves against criminal elements.
AA launching pre-flight COVID-19 testing for USVI
CARIBBEAN JOURNAL
American Airlines is expanding its Caribbean pre-testing programme to the US Virgin Islands, Caribbean Journal has learned.
Curaçao bans on-site drinking, closes casinos
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
Curaçao has stepped up its COVID-19 restrictions including banning on-site consumption of alcohol and closing casinos.
St Kitts-Nevis writing-off LIAT $11M debt
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has forgiven an $11 million debt owed by LIAT.
Dominica seeking death sentence for man who murdered girlfriend
LOOP NEWS CARIBBEAN
The life of one man in the Caribbean island of Dominica is hanging in the balance as he just may face the death penalty for the murder of his partner in 2015.
International flyers may soon need to get virus vaccinations
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — International air travel could come booming back next year but with a new rule: Travellers to certain countries must be vaccinated against the coronavirus before they can fly.
Statue of Lord Nelson removed from Heroes Square in Barbados
CARIBBEAN NEWS NOW
Hundreds of Barbadians braved the inclement weather on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, to be a part of history and witness the removal of the statue of Lord Nelson from National Heroes Square.