Month: June 2022
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News
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years…
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NDC sweeps to victory in Grenada
Grenada’s out going Prime Minister Keith Mitchell not only called general elections nine months earlier than due but he had…
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NDC sweeps to victory in Grenada
Grenada’s out going Prime Minister Keith Mitchell not only called general elections nine months earlier than due but he had…
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Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending right to abortion in much of America
The US Supreme Court on Friday struck down Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion nearly 50 years…
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Commonwealth votes to keep Patricia Scotland as secretary-general
KIGALI, (Reuters) – Commonwealth members voted to keep Patricia Scotland as secretary-general of the 54-nation club after some members including…
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Business
Jamaica’s tourism industry post-Covid recovery unfazed by crime challenges
Neither the protracted and crippling intervention of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic nor the country’s highly publicized vulnerability to crime would…
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Final push to correct Bahamian citizenship inequality
The Bahamian government is making what is widely regarded as the final push to amend current legislation that bars both…
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World
Final push to correct Bahamian citizenship inequality
The Bahamian government is making what is widely regarded as the final push to amend current legislation that bars both…
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Keith Mitchell loses Grenada elections
National Democratic Congress leader Dickon Mitchell yesterday defeated Dr Keith Mitchell’s New National Party (NNP) to become Grenada’s Prime Minister-designate.…
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Brazil courts step up meetings with military to ease election concerns -sources
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazil’s top courts are stepping up meetings with military commanders to ease tensions and reaffirm trust in…
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