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October 2017

Bush, Obama blasts will be water off Trump’s back

(CNN) The Presidents club is turning on its newest member. Breaking the code of silence that retired commanders in chief normally maintain about their successors, both George W. Bush and Barack Obama delivered clear jabs at the current…

Angela Merkel eases Theresa May’s Brexit nightmare

Brussels (CNN) European leaders have indicated that they are ready to start discussing their relationship with the UK after Brexit, giving embattled British Prime Minister Theresa May a much-needed boost after months of talks that appeared…

The Leeward Island Hurricanes announces its squad

The Leeward Island Hurricanes announces its squad ahead of the 4 Day Regional tournament after a 4 day trial games from the 14-17th of October at Warner Park Cricket stadium in St. Kitts. With much enthusiasm and zeal, the newly…

Top aide defends Trump over widow remarks

The White House chief of staff has launched an impassioned attack on a congresswoman who said President Trump made a war widow cry. General John Kelly said he was "broken-hearted" that the Democrat had listened to the president's…

Calls for renewable energy rebuild in the Caribbean

Virgin Group Founder Sir Richard Branson and CEO of BMR Energy Bruce Levy were due to meet this week with energy industry and government leaders from across the Caribbean to discuss renewable energy development following the recent…

Catalonia crisis: Spain moves to suspend autonomy

Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy from Saturday, as the region's leader threatens to declare independence. The government said ministers would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over…

Guyana Students Dominate CAPE Regional Awards

For the first time, students from Guyana have copped more Regional Top Awards at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) than students from Trinidad and Tobago. This year, students from Guyana copped three of the awards, while…