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Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda –Tuesday, 14th April, 2026 ……..The ninth edition of the National Secondary Schools’ Theatre Festival was declared open on Monday evening with spectacular performances in the solo, duet, and improvisation dance categories. The week-long event is a coming together of students, who are passionate about the performing arts and are displaying […]<...


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TORONTO, CANADA (April 14, 2026) – Travel between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda will be more flexible this summer with expanded nonstop flight options. WestJet’s Wednesday service returns for the months of July and August, adding to its year-round Sunday route from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to VC Bird International (ANU) and complementing non-stop Sunday service from […]


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The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) generated a total event impact of US$19.5 million for Antigua & Barbuda during the 2025 tournament, according to an independent Economic Impact Assessment conducted by GSIQ. Five CPL matches played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium delivered a direct economic impact of US$10.7 million, alongside US$8.8 million in […]

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At least 16 people have been injured after an ex-student opened fire at a high school in south-eastern Turkey.  The attacker, who was in his late teens, fired indiscriminately with a shotgun before killing himself with the weapon after being cornered by police.

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The IMF, World Bank and IEA urged countries to avoid hoarding energy supplies and imposing export controls, warning it could worsen what they called the biggest shock ever to hit the global energy market. 

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