Opinion What ‘just war’ in Gaza? by Barbados Today 05/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 1 min read Israel is fighting a โjust warโ in Palestine. They just want to destroy most, if not all, the built infrastructure. They just want to kill as many people as possible, … Continue Reading 05/03/2024 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTColumn – World trade talks set to adopt new deal on investment facilitation by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. By Alicia Nicholls The World Trade Organisationโs 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13), takes … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTColumn – AI Disruption in the Caribbean: Threats, Opportunities, Action Plans by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. By Steven Williams Since humanity discovered fire, marking the foundational building block … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTAfricanAwarenessMonth – Mammy Yoko: Leader of the Mende people by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 by Barbados Today 27/02/2024 Madam Yoko, born Soma in the Gbo Chiefdom, was the head of the Mende people of Sierra Leone. She ruled the extensive Kpa Mende Confederacy for decades before her death. … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion How do we beat the black manโs โcurseโ? by Barbados Today 24/02/2024 by Barbados Today 24/02/2024 Sixty years before our independence in 1966, there were several black-owned businesses established in Barbados, many of which operated in Roebuck Street in Bridgetown [1]. However, once the owners died, … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion FOR WOMEN ONLYโฆbut the whole country benefits by Dawne Parris 22/02/2024 by Dawne Parris 22/02/2024 Women in India mean business. They are literally and figuratively emerging from the shadows of gender, religious and caste discrimination to become a driving force behind the country’s quest to … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTColumn – Hereโs what Black History Month can do about economic power by Barbados Today 21/02/2024 by Barbados Today 21/02/2024 The commemoration of Black History Month started circa 1976 and is observed annually in the United States and Canada in February and in the month of October in the United … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsSpeaking Out #BTSpeakingOut – Ralph Thorneโs politics of convenience by Barbados Today 21/02/2024 by Barbados Today 21/02/2024 If ever there were to be a master class in political pretence, Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne could indeed teach it. The inveterate party-hopper who has come to be known more … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTAfricanAwarenessMonth – Queen Amanirenas: Defender of an African Kingdom by Barbados Today 20/02/2024 by Barbados Today 20/02/2024 From 25 to 21 B.C., Amanirenas, a queen or Kandake of the Kingdom of Kush, managed to do what many male leaders in her time could not โ push back … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion #BTColumn – Moving Barbadosโ Medical Records from Paper to Digital by Barbados Today 20/02/2024 by Barbados Today 20/02/2024 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. By Steven Williams In July 2023, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail