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OAS Urges Antigua and Barbuda to Strengthen Campaign Finance Transparency
The OAS Electoral Observation Mission has called on Antigua and Barbuda to strengthen campaign finance laws, citing gaps in the current system for tracking how political parties raise and spend funds. The recommendation was issued in the mission's first report on the April 30th general elections.
CARICOM Observers Declare Antigua and Barbuda's April 30 Election Free and Peaceful
The CARICOM Election Observation Mission has declared Antigua and Barbuda's April 30th General Elections peaceful and free of significant incident, according to Antigua Observer. The six-member team delivered its interim findings at a media briefing on Friday.
Antigua Calls for Education to Be Recognised as Core National Infrastructure at UN Summit
Antigua and Barbuda's Director of Education Clare Browne addressed the United Nations' Transforming Global Education Summit, calling for education to be redefined as core national infrastructure rather than a social priority competing for limited resources.
Legal Commentator Calls Constitutional Reform a Top Priority for New Government
Attorney-at-law E. Ann Henry is urging Antigua and Barbuda's new government to prioritise constitutional reform, noting the nation's 45-year-old Constitution and the existence of an already-established Constitutional Review Commission. She insists the process must be grounded in genuine consensus.
UWI Partners with Scottish University to Safeguard Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
The University of the West Indies has partnered with the University of the West of Scotland to tackle academic integrity challenges posed by generative AI, joining the UWS-led IntegraGuard Project. The collaboration places UWI at the forefront of international efforts to safeguard educational standards in an AI-driven era.
Specialist Warns Thousands of Adults in Antigua Living with Undiagnosed Autism
A local specialist warns that thousands of adults in Antigua and Barbuda may be living with undiagnosed autism, challenging the long-held assumption that the condition is identified exclusively in childhood. Dr. Shivon Belle-Jarvis spoke with Antigua Observer as part of the ongoing awareness series, Autism and Me.
Opposition Leader Pringle Pledges UPP Support for Workers at Labour Day Rally
Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle addressed members of the Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union at their Labour Day rally, reaffirming the UPP's commitment to the working class and calling for unity as a path to national progress.
AT&LU President Urges Trade Union Solidarity on Labour Day
AT&LU president Bernard De Nully called on Antigua and Barbuda's trade unions to unite and avoid dividing workers, speaking at the union's Labour Day gathering at the VC Bird Bust on Lower Market Street.
Caribbean eSports Scene Surges as Regional Alliance, Tournaments Drive Competitive Gaming Growth
The Caribbean eSports industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the formation of the Caribbean eSports Federation Alliance, major tournament activity led by Digicel and Game Nation, and improved regional access to technology. As reported by Antigua News Room, twelve countries have already signed the alliance agreement, with more expected to follow.
ABEC Closes Offices May 5–8 to Rest Staff After Gruelling Election Period
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission will close its headquarters and all Registration Units from May 5 to May 8 to allow staff to recover from the intense demands of the recent election period, with normal operations resuming May 11.
ABLP Secures Fourth Consecutive Term, Wins 15 of 17 Seats
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party has won a fourth straight term in office, capturing 15 of 17 parliamentary seats in the country's general elections. The result mirrors the party's 2018 victory and extends its unbroken hold on power to nearly 12 years.
Walker and BPM Claim Historic Barbuda Victory, Deliver Rebuke to ABLP
Trevor Walker and the Barbuda People's Movement have claimed a historic victory in the Barbuda constituency, winning by more than 200 votes — the largest margin in the island's electoral history. The BPM says the result sends a clear message to the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party.
Gray's Farm Man Remanded After Shooting at ABLP Concert
A 32-year-old Gray's Farm man, Coteen Francis, has been remanded to custody after being charged in connection with a shooting that disrupted an ABLP concert at Rising Sun Grounds. He appeared before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel on Thursday, represented by attorney Lawrence Daniel.
Man Remanded to Prison After Bomb Threat Against Police Headquarters
Kadeem Isaac, 22, of Old Parham Road, has been remanded to His Majesty's Prison after appearing before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel in connection with a bomb threat made against Police Headquarters, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Greene Urges Full Commonwealth Participation Ahead of CHOGM 2026 in Antigua
Foreign Affairs Minister E P Chet Greene has urged all Commonwealth member states to attend and fully participate in CHOGM 2026, set to be held in Antigua and Barbuda in November. Greene made the call at a welcome reception for diplomatic representatives on an advance visit to the island.
Grenades Reclaim Premier League Summit After Old Road Default
Grenades have climbed back to the top of the Antigua and Barbuda Premier League after Old Road defaulted their scheduled Wednesday fixture. The former defending champions were ready to play but were informed their opponents would not contest the match.
Antigua's First Dedicated Sickle Cell Unit Moves Closer to Reality at SLBMC
Officials at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre have confirmed a major step forward in establishing Antigua and Barbuda's first dedicated Sickle Cell Unit, bringing a 15-year vision closer to reality. According to Antigua Observer, preparations for the unit's official launch are now underway.
Thousands of Caribbean Students Begin May-June CXC Examinations
Thousands of Caribbean students have begun sitting the May-June CXC examinations, with CXC Registrar and CEO Dr. Wayne Wesley urging candidates to stay focused and confident as the Council reaffirms its commitment to their success.
Deputy Labour Commissioner: Mental Health Must Be Part of Workplace Safety
Deputy Labour Commissioner Pascal Kentish says workplace safety in Antigua and Barbuda must expand beyond physical hazards to include mental health and stress, citing a need to strengthen the country's overall safety culture.
Man Sentenced to 38 Months for Sexually Abusing 13-Year-Old Girl He Met Online
A 25-year-old man who used social media to befriend and sexually abuse a 13-year-old girl on two separate occasions has been handed a 38-month prison sentence. The offences took place after the man made contact with the child through a social media platform in early 2022.