President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, was treated to a taste of Barbadian culture when Prime Minister Mia Mottley hosted him at her official residence, Ilaro Court, last night. Government officials, …
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Humanity faces increasingly painful trade-offs between food security and rising temperatures within decades unless emissions are curbed and unsustainable farming and deforestation halted, a landmark climate assessment said Thursday. The …
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As it moves to modernize and bring the framework for local broadcasting in line with the digital reality of the 21st Century, the Barbados Broadcasting Authority (BBA) is considering a …
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“Do a Google search for the term ‘Caribbean business’. I dare you.” Daphne Ewing-Chow and I are having a conversation about Caribbean global “presence”. She is trying to get across …
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Patients, nurses, doctors and support staff of the Edgar Cochrane Polyclinic had a special visit this morning when the wife of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, paid …
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Almost 100 staff members and volunteers of the National HIV/AIDS Commission engaged bystanders and distributed approximately 50,000 condoms, as it spread the message of safe sex during Grand Kadooment last …
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Nomad by Yvonne Weekes, published here by House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP), will launch in Barbados on August 13, by the country’s prestigious Frank Collymore Literary Endowment foundation, said HNP …
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Policymakers and experts have identified ways in which persons with disabilities can enjoy the benefits of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). During a meeting hosted by ECLAC Caribbean, stakeholders discussed …
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There is a new kind of food in Bridgetown and it’s quickly becoming the talk of the town for all the right reasons. About a month ago, Asahari Tang opened …
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The Gibson family is truly talented in the arts. Not only is their father, Robert Gibson, an acclaimed international author and poet but his two sons Jonathan Gibson and Nikao …