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UWI Seismic Centre Urges Caribbean Public to Stay Prepared After Venezuela Quakes
The UWI Seismic Research Centre has called on Caribbean residents to stay prepared but not alarmed following major earthquakes in Venezuela and a separate tremor between Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada. The Centre's director emphasized that the region remains an active seismic zone requiring ongoing public vigilance.
Union Warns Fintech's Regulatory Gaps Threaten Caribbean Banking Workers
UNI Global Union has raised concerns that fintech companies operating in the Caribbean face fewer regulatory and tax obligations than traditional banks, warning that workers in the financial sector are paying the price. The union made its call for action during a regional visit that concluded in Antigua and Barbuda.
UWI Seismologist Urges Caribbean Residents to Report Every Tremor
UWI seismologist Dr Abayomi Osotuyi is urging Caribbean residents to report all felt tremors, warning that unreported seismic activity results in critical data gaps for regional earthquake researchers.
Two Teens Shot on South Street Saturday Night
Two teenage males sustained gunshot wounds Saturday night following a shooting on South Street near a tattoo shop. Police are investigating the incident, which occurred at approximately 9:10 p.m. on June 27.
UPP Senator Alleges Repeated Road Resurfacing May Be Deliberate Corruption
United Progressive Party Senator Jonathan Wehner has raised allegations that repeated road resurfacing across Antigua and Barbuda may be part of a deliberate scheme to misuse public funds, rather than a result of poor workmanship alone.
UPP Senator Accuses Government of Flouting Its Own Transparency Legislation
UPP Senator Jonathan Wehner has accused the government of systematically ignoring its own transparency laws, with citizens reportedly receiving no response from ministries when exercising their legal right to access public information.
63-Year-Old Man Stabbed During Gold Chain Robbery on Armstrong Road
A 63-year-old man was stabbed in the shoulder and robbed of his gold chain on No. 2 Armstrong Road during the early afternoon, shortly after leaving the CMC area where he and his wife had been selling rice pudding.
Antigua and Barbuda's Counter-Proposal Revives TCN Resettlement Talks with US
Negotiations between Antigua and Barbuda and the United States over the resettlement of third-country nationals have resumed after the government submitted a formal counter-proposal. Cabinet confirmed the development at this week's post-Cabinet briefing.
CARICOM Expresses Solidarity with Venezuela Following Deadly Earthquakes
CARICOM has expressed deep condolences and solidarity with Venezuela following devastating earthquakes on June 24, 2026, that caused loss of life, injuries, and widespread infrastructure damage.
UWI Seismologist Urges Antigua and Barbuda to Bolster Earthquake Monitoring Infrastructure
A UWI seismologist is urging Antigua and Barbuda to urgently upgrade its earthquake monitoring infrastructure, warning that the Caribbean sits on one of the world's most active seismic zones. Dr. Abayomi Osotuyi of the UWI Seismic Research Centre says action must be taken before the next major seismic event strikes.
Antigua and Barbuda College Student Named New Junior Minister of Tourism
A student from the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies has been named Junior Minister of Tourism after outperforming six competitors from secondary schools across the island. The accomplished debater and former Tourism Cadet claimed the top spot in the competitive selection process.
ACB Caribbean and Digicel Back 2026 New Gen Innovators Workshop in Barbuda
ACB Caribbean and Digicel have joined as part-sponsors of the 2026 New Gen Innovators Entrepreneurship Workshop in Barbuda, backing a youth enterprise initiative led by BarbudanGO in partnership with the Barbuda Council and the Ministry of Education.
Antigua's TJ Bramble Signs for English Club Tamworth FC
Antigua and Barbuda international TJ Bramble has signed for English club Tamworth FC after declining a new contract with National League South side Maidstone. The 25-year-old defensive midfielder joined the club alongside attacking midfielder Morgan Roberts.
Antigua Represented at CDEMA Council of Ministers Meeting in Trinidad
Minister Rawdon Turner and NODS Director Sherrod James are representing Antigua and Barbuda at the CDEMA Council of Ministers Meeting currently underway in Trinidad and Tobago.
Antigua and Barbuda Earns Second Consecutive World Culinary Awards Nomination
Antigua and Barbuda has been nominated for 'Caribbean's Best Emerging Culinary City Destination 2026' at the World Culinary Awards, following the nation's win in the same category in 2025.
One Month to Go: Antigua Carnival 2026 Set to Ignite the Nation
Antigua and Barbuda is one month away from hosting Antigua Carnival 2026, scheduled from July 25 to August 4 under the theme 'Feel the Rhythm.' The 11-day festival is expected to welcome visitors and returning nationals for culture, music, mas' and revelry.
Regional Labour Official Champions Collective Bargaining as Key to Workplace Stability
UNI Americas Regional Vice President Trevor Johnson visited Antigua and Barbuda to urge Caribbean employers and governments to adopt collective bargaining, calling it a more practical and stable alternative to short-term contract arrangements.
Cabinet Greenlights Public-Private Hotel Deal at Yepton's Beachfront
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has approved a public-private partnership to build a new hotel on 15 acres of beachfront land at Yepton's, aiming to expand local ownership in the tourism sector. The deal involves the Government alongside state-owned enterprises and statutory corporations.
Psychologist Warns of Mental Health Toll Injuries Take on Athletes
Clinical Psychologist Jonelle Walsh has highlighted the significant emotional toll that injuries can take on athletes, warning that the psychological impact can affect both their return to sport and their sense of identity.
Psychologist Urges Families to Monitor Children's Behaviour for Warning Signs
Clinical psychologist Jonelle Walsh is urging Antiguan families to stay alert to changes in children's behaviour and moods, which may signal that a young person is struggling and in need of support.