Politics

Pension effect

August 10, 2023

Pension effect

An activist is calling on the government to consider the potential negative impact of increasing the retirement age on the well-being of elderly citizens. They question the lack of evidence supporting the decision.

Presidential candidate shot dead in Ecuador

August 10, 2023

Presidential candidate shot dead in Ecuador

A candidate in Ecuador's presidential election was fatally shot at a campaign rally. The suspect was also shot and died, according to the country's attorney general.

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan taken into custody

August 6, 2023

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan taken into custody

Imran Khan, former Pakistani Prime Minister, has been sentenced to three years in jail over corruption allegations. Khan denies the charges and has called for nationwide protests.

Petition for better pension reform of NIS

August 6, 2023

Petition for better pension reform of NIS

Discover how over 1,500 Barbadians are advocating for a different approach to recapitalizing the National Insurance Fund. Join the petition led by attorney and politician Lynette Eastmond. Details: [petition link].

Industrial Dispute between GAIA Air Traffic Controllers and Government Nearing Resolution

March 25, 2023

Industrial Dispute between GAIA Air Traffic Controllers and Government Nearing Resolution

An industrial dispute between air traffic controllers at Grantley Adams International Airport and the government is nearing resolution, with a potential end to the standoff by next Friday.

Barbados Government Announces Temporary Reduction in CARICOM Travel Fees from July 1, 2023

March 15, 2023

Barbados Government Announces Temporary Reduction in CARICOM Travel Fees from July 1, 2023

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley will reduce travel fees within CARICOM for six months starting July 1, 2023, in an effort to boost tourism and revenues. A $2.2 million revenue loss is expected.

Crackdown on Duty-Free Shopping to Address Revenue Losses: Prime Minister Announces Audits and Contractual Engagement Measures

March 15, 2023

Crackdown on Duty-Free Shopping to Address Revenue Losses: Prime Minister Announces Audits and Contractual Engagement Measures

Prime Minister Mia Mottley announces measures to address revenue losses from misuse of duty-free shopping and breaches of tax concession rules, including audits and specific conditions for beneficiaries.

Transport Board and Workers Make Progress After Work Stoppage: BWU Reports Resolution of Some Issues

January 24, 2023

Transport Board and Workers Make Progress After Work Stoppage: BWU Reports Resolution of Some Issues

The relationship between the Transport Board management and disgruntled workers has improved after a 12-hour work stoppage, with some issues resolved and others to be addressed in the coming month.

US Weather Researchers Predict Highly Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Starting June 1; Barbados Meteorological Services Director Expresses Concern

January 1, 1970

US Weather Researchers Predict Highly Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Starting June 1; Barbados Meteorological Services Director Expresses Concern

Stay informed about the upcoming active Atlantic hurricane season starting June 1 as predicted by US weather researchers. Insights from Barbados Meteorological Services Director Sabu Best also included.

Alley Assault in Bridgetown: A Disturbing Incident Unfolds

January 1, 1970

Alley Assault in Bridgetown: A Disturbing Incident Unfolds

A harrowing incident in Bridgetown where a woman walking to church was assaulted in an alley by an assailant, highlighting the importance of safety and awareness in public spaces.

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne Vows Constructive Criticism for Former Colleagues

January 1, 1970

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne Vows Constructive Criticism for Former Colleagues

"Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne pledges to scrutinize and criticize former government colleagues constructively without hostility. Stay updated on his impartial approach to governance."

Man Violates Restraining Order, Assaults Mother of His Children

January 1, 1970

Man Violates Restraining Order, Assaults Mother of His Children

Terry Leonne Jordan allegedly assaulted and set fire to the mother of his children's home. Stay updated on the legal proceedings and justice served.

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