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Antigua's Cancer Centre Set to Reopen This Year, But Costs Remain Uncertain
Antigua and Barbuda's cancer treatment centre is expected to reopen later this year, more than three years after its closure, but the government has yet to confirm a specific date or what patients will be charged for care.
ABIA Warns Public of Fraudulent Social Media Impersonators
The Antigua and Barbuda Investment Authority has issued an urgent warning after fraudsters were found impersonating the agency on Facebook and other platforms to promote fake investment schemes. The public is advised to verify any communications claiming to be from the ABIA.
Information Commissioner Still Without Office Nearly Two Years After Appointment
Antigua and Barbuda's Information Commissioner Anthony Athill still lacks a dedicated office nearly two years after his appointment, with the issue raised in Parliament by Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle. Prime Minister Gaston Browne addressed the matter in the House.
MP Calls for Roadside Breathalyzer Testing During Fatal Accidents Bill Debate
St. Peter MP Rawdon Turner is calling for breathalyzer testing to be administered immediately at accident scenes as Parliament debates the Fatal Accidents Bill 2026, which aims to modernize Antigua and Barbuda's laws on fatal accidents and family compensation.
Minister Johnson Commits to Boosting Disaster Preparedness in GSD Partnership
Minister of State Kiz Johnson has committed to bolstering Antigua and Barbuda's disaster preparedness after meeting with officials from Global Support and Development, a humanitarian nonprofit focused on community resilience.
Adult Men Responsible for 80% of Teen Pregnancies in Antigua and Barbuda
A reproductive health researcher has revealed that men aged 20 and older account for 80 percent of teenage pregnancies in Antigua and Barbuda, with the majority involving men aged 20 to 24. The findings were presented on Observer Radio's The Big Issues programme by Dr. Frederick Nunes.
Search Warrant Bill Ignites Parliamentary Debate on Police Powers and Civil Liberties
Antigua and Barbuda's Parliament is debating the Magistrate's Code of Procedure Amendment Bill 2026, which proposes expanding the circumstances under which magistrates may issue search warrants. The bill has sparked sharp discussion over balancing effective crime-fighting tools with the protection of civil liberties.
Doctors Call for Repeal of Antigua's 163-Year-Old Abortion Law
Two Antiguan doctors are calling for the repeal of the country's 1861 abortion law, describing it as an outdated colonial-era statute that has never been meaningfully updated despite reforms elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
Union Body Demands Urgent Talks Over $1.8B CIBC Caribbean-Butterfield Bank Merger
UNI Global Union has demanded urgent talks with CIBC Caribbean and Butterfield Bank over their US$1.8 billion merger deal, citing serious risks to banking workers across the region.
Man Remanded Over $476K Cannabis Seizure After Court Cites Flight Risk
Dean Robert Gould, 55, has been remanded to prison after appearing before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel in connection with a cannabis seizure estimated at $476,000. The court cited flight risk concerns in ordering his detention.
Antigua and Barbuda to Host OECS Services Sector Training Programme in June 2026
Antigua and Barbuda will host a specialised OECS services sector training programme from June 29 to July 2, 2026, at the Customs and Excise Division Conference Room, Deep Water Harbour.
NODS Staff Complete Training on Global Disaster Monitoring Platform
NODS personnel have completed specialised training on DisasterAWARE, a leading global disaster risk reduction platform, bolstering Antigua and Barbuda's emergency monitoring and response capabilities.
PM Browne Claims Near Full Employment, Concedes Labour Survey Needs Updating
Prime Minister Gaston Browne told Parliament that Antigua and Barbuda is at "practically full employment," but acknowledged the country's labour market survey is outdated. The matter was raised by Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle during a parliamentary session.
PM Browne Calls Youth Work Ethic a Growing Cultural Crisis
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has labelled low reliability among young public workers a cultural crisis, defending his administration's employment strategies during parliamentary questioning from Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle.
Opposition Leader Pringle Challenges Speaker's Impartiality at Parliament Opening
Newly sworn-in Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle publicly called for an impartial Speaker during the June 16th sitting of the Lower House, drawing a direct floor response from House Speaker Osbert Richard Frederick in an exchange broadcast live on state media.
Marcellin Century Powers Police to 116-Run Win; Mahico Defeat Blackhawks in Parish League
Malik Marcellin's unbeaten century led Police to a 116-run victory over Freetown in the ACB Caribbean Parish League, while Mahico defeated Blackhawks in other Sunday action.
Security Guard Escapes Armed Robbery Attempt at Cassada Gardens Business
A security guard escaped an alleged armed robbery attempt at a Cassada Gardens business early Sunday morning, according to Antigua Observer. The incident occurred around 1:00 a.m. while the guard was asleep in his vehicle on the company's premises.
Man Convicted of Burglary at Home of 84-Year-Old Woman
Mark Willock has been found guilty of burglary in connection with a break-in at the home of an 84-year-old woman, following a judge-alone trial presided over by Justice John Spencer.
Man Gets Six Years for Indecent Assault and Attempted Choking of Woman in Her Home
A man found guilty in March of indecently assaulting a woman and attempting to choke her in her home has been handed a six-year prison sentence. The jury had rejected his claim that the encounter was a prearranged paid sexual agreement.
Barbuda Restaurant Hit by Six Break-Ins in Under Two Months, Owner Demands Action
The co-owner of The Sage Table Barbuda says her restaurant and bar has been broken into six times in less than two months, expressing frustration over what she describes as little progress in resolving the repeated incidents.