The proposal to transfer the Jolly Beach Hotel to the National Social Security Scheme in Antigua and Barbuda has sparked widespread debate about its implications for the country’s financial future. Prime Minister Gaston Browne describes it as a necessary step to...
Ozempic, the diabetes drug that has exploded in popularity as a weight-loss shortcut, is now at the heart of a legal firestorm in the United States. With more than a thousand lawsuits alleging devastating side effects—from stomach paralysis to irreversible vision...
A wave of burglaries, larcenies, and robberies has swept across Antigua and Barbuda in recent days, leaving police swamped with reports and residents on edge. From homes in Upper Gambles and Wireless Road to businesses in St. Johnston’s Village and even the parking...
The Antigua and Barbuda Association of Disabled Persons has lost one of its brightest lights with the sudden passing of Kevin Davis. At just 30 years old, Kevin was more than a media representative and IT specialist—he was a steadfast friend, a guiding hand, and a...
Nearly five months after the tragic disappearance and death of 9-year-old Chantel Crump, her family and the nation remain trapped in a painful waiting game. Despite intensive investigations and forensic samples sent overseas for advanced testing, the cause of...
Antigua and Barbuda is making history in the Caribbean by taking bold steps to transform its port into the region’s first fully decarbonized facility. In a pioneering effort to reduce maritime emissions, the government has partnered with Veer Group to introduce...