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Antigua and Barbuda bans poultry from Britain, Holland

Antigua and Barbuda has banned poultry and poultry products from the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Japan in the wake of an outbreak of Bird Flu. Scientists say this strain of Avian Influenza may be transmitted to humans. The ban Veterinary and Livestock Division says the ban will remain in force until further notice. The decision by the Antigua and ...

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4 Foreigners jailed in Cuba for sexual abuse of children

Havana, Nov 18 (EFE).- Four foreign citizens – a Canadian, an Indian and two Italians – have been sentenced to prison inCubafor the sexual abuse of children, while another two are awaiting trial for similar offenses, an official report released Tuesday said. Specifically, a Canadian has been sentenced to 13 years behind bars inCubafor the sexual abuse of minors, an ...

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Cuban doctor contracts Ebola in Sierra Leone, to be moved to Geneva

Havana, Nov 19 (EFE).- A Cuban doctor, part of the country’s medical team that is fighting the Ebola disease in Sierra Leone, has been infected by the virus and will be flown to Geneva, Switzerland to be treated, Cuban officials said. Dr. Felix Baez Sarria, an internal medicine specialist, is part of the “Henry Reeve” International Contingent of Doctors that ...

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Jamaica studies producing biofuel with local crops

Jamaica studies producing biofuel with local crops San Juan, Nov 19 (EFE).- The state-owned Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, or PCJ, is looking into producing biofuel from local crops as an alternative to imported oil, the government said Wednesday PCJ has signed agreements with Bodles Agricultural Research Station and the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute for the experimental cultivation of ...

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Caribbean News Desk radio prog: Guyana’s President invites Opposition to talks… Cuban doctor infected with Ebola…Dominica’s eligible voters more than population.. Antigua and Barbuda bans poultry from Britain, Netherlands

President Donald Ramotar has invited Opposition Leader, David Granger to talks, despite the combined opposition’s position not to speak with government about matters on the Parliamentary agenda ever since the Guyanese leader suspended Parliament one week ago. Mr. Ramotar prorogued the Parliament on November 10- the same day that the opposition had planned to debate and pass a no-confidence motion ...

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Trinidad and Tobago seeks to boost trade with French Caribbean

San Juan, Nov 18 (EFE).- A Trinidad and Tobago trade mission travels this week to three French overseas territories in the Caribbean to bolster business ties. The delegates have already scored some successes in Martinique, the National Export Facilitation Organization said Tuesday in a statement. “The first exporter obtained an immediate order averaging $2,500 and the second exporter secured a follow-up order ...

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Trinidad says repairing flooded road will cost $8 mn

San Juan, Nov 18 (EFE).- Rebuilding a main road damaged by heavy rains will cost around 50 million TTD ($8 million), Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Works and Infrastructure said Tuesday. Work has already begun on the damaged stretch of road between Manzanilla and Mayaro on the east coast of Trinidad, the ministry said. Flooding caused by heavy rains last weekend washed away ...

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GUYANA: Opposition party begins “campaign of resistance” for Parliament to be reconvened

Guyana’s opposition A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) on Monday began a wave of protests aimed at pressuring President Donald Ramotar to lift the suspension of Parliament. He prorogued the Parliament last week Monday to prevent the majority-controlled National Assembly from debating and passing a no-confidence motion that would have forced his Cabinet to resign and make way for elections ...

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Dominica’s Electoral Office dismisses opposition’s concerns

As Dominica prepares for next month’s general election, the Electoral Office there says everything is on track for a free and fair poll despite concerns by the opposition United Workers Party (UWP). The UWP has been demanding the use of voter identification cards and for a re-registration of persons across the 754 square kilometer island. UWP Leader, Lennox Linton says ...

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