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Antiguan Crown Counsel Named AOSIS Legal Coordinator Ahead of COP31
Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips has been appointed as the AOSIS legal coordinator ahead of COP31, placing him at the center of international climate negotiations on behalf of small island states. According to Antigua Observer, Phillips is also using the milestone to inspire young Antiguan legal and diplomatic professionals.
Court of Appeal Cuts Sentences for Five Men Convicted on Firearms Charges
Five men convicted on separate firearms offences have had their custodial sentences reduced by the Court of Appeal following a successful joint appeal argued by attorneys Wendel Alexander and Andrew Okola.
Chantel Crump Murder Case Committed to May Assizes as Family Awaits Justice
The murder case against Angela Mejia, accused of killing nine-year-old Chantel Crump, has been committed to the May assizes, as the child's family braces for a lengthy road to justice. According to Antigua Observer, an emotional committal hearing included the reading of the young victim's personal belongings as evidence.
UPP's Alex Browne Vows to Contest General Election After By-election Loss
UPP candidate Alex Browne says he remains undeterred and ready to contest the general election, despite a heavy defeat in the St Philip's North by-election. Browne made the declaration in a telephone interview with Antigua Observer.
Night Works Begin on All Saints Road as Reconstruction Enters Overnight Phase
Night works on All Saints Road are set to begin, with heavy-duty equipment operating between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. as part of a major reconstruction effort on one of Antigua's busiest corridors. Residents in the Belmont area are advised to expect noise, dust, and bright lighting during overnight operations.
ABLP Sets April 12 Convention Date as Party Eyes Snap Election
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party has announced its convention for April 12, 2026, with the ruling party reportedly preparing for a possible snap general election shortly after.
Questions Swirl Over Sir Molwyn Joseph's Departure from St. Mary's North
Questions are mounting over whether veteran ABLP politician Sir Molwyn Joseph voluntarily stepped back from St. Mary's North or was eased out as the ruling party repositions ahead of a possible early election. According to Antigua Observer, no clear public account has emerged from Sir Molwyn or party leadership.
Voter ID Replacement Drive Slows as Most Constituencies Lag Behind Halfway Mark
New figures from the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission show the expired voter ID card replacement programme is progressing unevenly, with most constituencies below the halfway mark and application rates slowing sharply in recent weeks.
PM Browne Signals Early Elections Within 90 Days
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced that general elections will be held within 90 days, potentially far ahead of the constitutionally due date of 2028. The declaration was made on his weekend radio programme.
Soniya Jones Exits World Indoor Championships in 60m First Round
Antigua and Barbuda's Soniya Jones finished seventh in Heat 7 of the Women's 60 Metres at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland, clocking 7.56 seconds and exiting in the first round.
All Saints United Cement APL Summit With 15th Win of the Season
All Saints United recorded their 15th win of the APL season with a 3-0 defeat of Garden Stars FC on Saturday, strengthening their grip on top spot heading into the final rounds of play.
Alzarri Joseph Dominates ABCA Two-Day Final to Crown New Winthorpes Lions Champions
West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph claimed nine wickets and scored 158 runs to guide CMW New Winthorpes Lions to a 161-run victory over defending champions PIC Liberta Blackhawks in the ABCA Two-Day Final.
Ministry of Agriculture Doubles Student Intake for 2026 Summer Internship Programme
The Ministry of Agriculture is doubling its student intake for the 2026 Agriculture Internship Summer Programme, signalling a stronger push to develop the next generation of agricultural professionals in Antigua and Barbuda.
NODS Reviews Caribe Wave 2026 Drill to Strengthen Antigua's Tsunami Preparedness
Antigua and Barbuda's National Office of Disaster Services is reviewing results from the Caribe Wave 2026 tsunami drill, aiming to refine emergency protocols and broaden tsunami-ready designations nationwide. NODS Public Relations Officer Midcie Francis confirmed the ongoing audit to Observer Media over the weekend.
Man Convicted of Attempted Rape and Serious Indecency After Trial
A jury has convicted Sazeek Joseph on charges of attempted rape and serious indecency, following a trial that heard how he drove a woman to a secluded dirt road and assaulted her. Joseph was 22 at the time of the offences, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Taxi Driver Faces Five Charges Following Confrontation with Police Officer
Taxi driver Denicia Martin of Bethesda has appeared in court on five charges following an alleged confrontation with a female police officer on Long Street. The incident has since escalated into a legal matter, with the case now before the courts.
CARICOM Health Chair Urges Innovation and Funding to Combat Caribbean HIV Crisis
CARICOM's COHSOD Chair, Guyanese Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony, has called for greater innovation, equity, and financing to address the Caribbean's HIV crisis, as approximately 15,000 new infections are recorded annually in the region. A quarter of those new cases occur among young people aged 15 to 24.
Experts Call for Overhaul of Prenatal Screening on World Down Syndrome Day
Medical professionals in Antigua and Barbuda marked World Down Syndrome Day by calling for a sweeping overhaul of prenatal screening and pediatric support services. According to Antigua Observer, Dr. Shivon Belle-Jarvis of the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre was among experts highlighting critical gaps in the country's healthcare framework.
Recalled Products Slipping Into Antigua Via Online Shopping, Consumer Chief Warns
Director of Prices and Consumer Affairs Orrin Steele has warned that recalled and banned products are entering Antigua through online shopping platforms, posing a growing risk to consumers. The caution was issued during a Monday morning interview on Observer AM, as reported by Antigua Observer.
US Visa Restrictions on Antiguans and Barbudans Unlikely to Ease, Expert Warns
A Washington-based foreign policy expert warns that Antiguans and Barbudans may face a lengthy wait for relief from US visa restrictions, with the current administration showing no signs of reversing course. According to Antigua Observer, the US has been using visa access as a deliberate political tool.