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Maduro Due in New York Court as Defence Seeks to Dismiss Drug Trafficking Charges
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to appear in a New York court as his defence seeks to dismiss drug trafficking charges stemming from his January abduction by US special forces. His wife and co-defendant, Cilia Flores, will also appear at the hearing, where a trial date could be announced.
UN Votes to Label African Enslavement 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
The United Nations General Assembly has voted 123 to 3 to recognise the transatlantic slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity," with the resolution also urging member states to consider apologising and contributing to a reparations fund. The US, Israel, and Argentina voted against the measure, while the UK and EU member states abstained.
UPP Resolving Internal Tensions Behind Closed Doors Ahead of General Election
UPP MP Richard Lewis says his party is resolving internal tensions privately and remains confident of victory as a general election draws near. Lewis also argued that the governing ABLP's unpopularity gives the UPP a significant opening with voters.
MP Richard Lewis Says He Used Personal Funds to Fix Infrastructure in St. John's Rural West
St. John's Rural West MP Richard Lewis says he has spent tens of thousands of dollars of his own money on road repairs, clinic maintenance and drainage works, arguing that government neglect has repeatedly forced him to intervene in his constituency.
Antigua and Barbuda Pushes Climate Action at Bangkok IPCC Talks
Antigua and Barbuda representatives are attending the IPCC-64 session in Bangkok this week, pressing for urgent action on climate financing and timely reporting as the country faces mounting threats from rising seas and intensifying storms.
MP Richard Lewis Urges Voters to Judge Candidates on Record, Not Party Label
MP Richard Lewis is urging voters in St. John's Rural West to judge candidates on individual performance rather than party affiliation ahead of Antigua and Barbuda's upcoming general election. Lewis says he will seek re-election on the strength of his personal record and direct engagement with constituents.
Labour Department Corrects National Day of Prayer Date in Official 2026 Holiday List
The Labour Department has corrected an error in Official Gazette nos. 60 and 61, confirming that the National Day of Prayer will be observed on September 10, 2026. The full updated list of public holidays for Antigua and Barbuda has been reissued.
CARICOM to Dispatch Humanitarian Aid to Cuba Following Regional Summit
CARICOM governments have agreed to send humanitarian supplies to Cuba, including food, medical supplies and solar equipment, following a decision made at the bloc's 50th Heads of Government summit. Mexico is supporting the effort by identifying suppliers and providing free shipment.
Letter: Calls for Transparency Over Michael Freeland's ABLP Candidacy in St Georges
A member of the public has written an open letter, as reported by Antigua News Room, calling on ABLP general election candidate Michael Freeland to publicly account for the circumstances surrounding a Customs auction funds controversy that led to his Senate resignation in December 2017.
St. Mary's South Candidate Dwayne George Stays the Course After 2023 By-Election Loss
Dwayne George, who lost the 2023 by-election in St. Mary's South, is mounting another electoral bid — and his decision to remain active in the constituency after his defeat is drawing attention as the next election approaches.
Journalist Azara Lavia Turns Down UPP Offer to Run in St Paul Constituency
Journalist Azara Lavia has turned down an offer from the United Progressive Party to contest the St Paul seat in the upcoming general elections, saying her focus remains on her professional and academic development. The UPP continues to seek a candidate for the constituency following the earlier withdrawal of Wayne Benjamin Marsh.
Long-serving UPP Member Desmond Charles Resigns, Blasts Party Leadership
Longtime United Progressive Party member Desmond Charles has resigned from the opposition party, citing failures in leadership and a loss of core values. In his resignation letter, Charles levelled pointed criticism at both UPP Chairperson Gisele Isaac and Political Leader Jamale Pringle.
UPP Veteran Desmond Charles Resigns, Condemns Party Leadership Ahead of Elections
Veteran UPP member Desmond Charles has resigned from the opposition party after more than three decades, blasting the leadership of Political Leader Jamale Pringle and Chairperson Gisele Isaac as the party heads into an election period. Charles declared the UPP has "lost its way completely" and stated he will "never put party over country."
Beazer Vows to Put Barbudans First as He Eyes ABLP Barbuda Seat
Former Barbuda Council member Kendra Beazer is set to contest the Barbuda seat for the ABLP, pledging to prioritise infrastructure, health, education, and people-centred development for the island's residents.
Eastern Caribbean Cybersecurity Officials Convene in Antigua for Regional Workshop
Cybersecurity officials from across the Eastern Caribbean are meeting in Antigua and Barbuda for a two-day workshop on regional cyber governance, hosted by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda in partnership with the OAS and supported by the United Kingdom.
PM Browne Confirms Agriculture Minister Smith to Contest Election on ABLP Ticket
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed Agriculture Minister Anthony Smith will run on the ABLP ticket at the next general election, though Smith has not yet formally applied for party membership. Smith left the UPP in July 2024 and has since aligned closely with the governing party.
Agriculture Minister Smith Set to Formally Join ABLP, PM Browne Confirms
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed Agriculture Minister Anthony Smith will run on the ABLP ticket at the next general election, though Smith has not yet formally applied for party membership. The move formalizes a political transition that began when Smith left the UPP in July 2024.
Workers Union Appeals Industrial Court Ruling on Job Abandonment
The Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union has filed a Court of Appeal challenge against an Industrial Court ruling that deemed a hotel employee had abandoned his job rather than being dismissed. The case is expected to have broad implications for how job abandonment and dismissal claims are handled in Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua and Barbuda Delegates Head to Bangkok for Critical Climate Talks
Antigua and Barbuda will be represented at the IPCC-64 climate talks in Bangkok from March 24–27, as the nation pushes for progress on unresolved climate report timelines and improved financing mechanisms for small island states.
Letter: Treasury Failures Leave Former Ministry Contractor Unpaid for Over a Year
Former Ministry of Tourism contractor James E. Knight details more than a year of failed attempts to recover unpaid salary and retainer from the Public Treasury, citing repeated administrative failures that persisted even after a ministerial intervention by the Prime Minister.