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St Vincent: Another explosive eruption in La Soufrière volcano, total 30 explosions so far

At around 4:49 PM there was another explosive eruption in La Soufrière volcano in St Vincent and the Grendines which totalled 30 explosions so far

Travel restrictions extended for Brazil, UK and South Africa

The government of St Kitts and Nevis announced that travel advice originally issued on February 7, 2021, has been further extended for another 30 days and is effective from April 8, 2021. This advice is intended for travellers from Brazil, the United Kingdom (UK) and South Africa.

PM Harris: SKN Government spent $25 million on severance payments

Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris, the number of staff members at the Department of Labor has been increased, and another shift has been added to be able to pay more claims in a more efficient time.

CARICOM holds emergency session, pledges support to St Vincent and Grenadines

Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) met on Thursday 15 April during a special emergency session to discuss the situation in St Vincent and the Grenadines caused by the ongoing volcanic eruptions of La Soufriere.

UDP: Inquiring into the Inquiry

The events that unfolded in this morning’s instalment of the so-called Commission of Inquiry into the alleged sale of Government assets seem to confirm the complete lack of authenticity or usefulness of the exercise and exposes the Briceño Administration as pursuing a narrow political agenda of witch-hunting with absolutely no interest in implementing meaningful reform in the management of public assets.

Grenada: 21-year-old sentenced 20 years imprisonment for murder charge

A twenty-one-year-old native of St. John who was charged with the brutal murder of a fifty-seven-year-old British pensioner in the town of Waltham in St. Mark in May 2019 was sentenced to nineteen years and five months imprisonment.

PM Skerrit: Good Hope Road project to raise the safety of users

Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit, along with Parliament colleagues, attended the consultation on the Good Hope Road project in Castle Bruce on Thursday, April 15, 2021.

American singer Akon’s meeting with Uganda Prez sparks criticism

American rap artist and singer Akon has drawn criticism from rights activists over his meetings with Uganda's president as he pursues the development of a futuristic city in the country of East Africa.

Barbados: New school term delayed a week due to La Soufrière ashfall

The start of the new school term has been delayed by a week because the Ministry of Education, Technology and Vocational Training is starting a massive clean-up of school facilities, due to the asphalt of the volcano La Soufrière.

PM Mitchell on 4% wage increase: Carnival like protest march irresponsible behaviour of Trade Union

If you go out there and you march, you demonstrate and you cluster together and you cause your own brother or sister to catch the virus and they die or get sick. Is 4% worth it?

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