SOURCE: BBC- Barack Obama has called for young people to “stay angry” in the fight against climate change, but warned that they “can’t be too pure” for politics. The ex-US president …
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The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory identified 196 new COVID-19 cases, 82 males and 114 females, on Sunday, November 7, and conducted 1,163 tests. The new positives comprised 43 persons …
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SOURCE: CMC- Police say two people are assisting their investigations into the death of a four-year-old child, who was brought to the Princess Margaret Hospital over the weekend with severe …
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Two Barbadian men have succumbed to COVID-19, bringing the total deaths from the virus to 182. A 46-year-old man died from the viral illness on Sunday, November 7, at …
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Police have identified the body found at Kendall Hill ‘B’, Christ Church on October 12, 2021. According to police, the deceased is Arden Jones, 85, of Lot 16, Upper Crescent, …
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SOURCE: CMC- Barbadian Saffie Joseph Jr took some of the honours at Belmont Park at the weekend as Gibberish produced an upset to win the US$150 000 Turn Back the …
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SOURCE: CMC- Dashing opener Deandra Dottin stroked a career-best second One-Day International hundred but first in four years as West Indies Women whipped Pakistan Women by 45 runs to snatch …
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SOURCE: CMC- Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has described the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26) in Glasgow as a “public relations exercise” and even as …
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SOURCE: BBC- The US has reopened its borders to double-jabbed foreign visitors, ending a 20-month entry ban. The ban was imposed by former President Donald Trump due to Covid-19. It …
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SOURCE: BBC- Vulnerable countries at COP26 say rich nations are pushing back against their attempts to secure compensation for the damage caused by climate change. Poorer countries see it as …