Chilcot report: Tony Blair’s Iraq War case not justified

Tony Blair overstated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, sent ill-prepared troops into battle and had "wholly inadequate" plans for the aftermath, the UK's Iraq War inquiry has said. Chairman Sir John Chilcot said the 2003 invasion was…

New St. Lucia PM back in legal trouble

Allegations of breach of trust and misfeasance in public office have come back to haunt St. Lucia’s Prime Minister Allen Chastanet. Just over a year after a High Court judge threw out the claim against Chastanet, the Eastern Caribbean…

Caucus of CARICOM Heads of Government continues today

(PRESS SEC) – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders, including Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris of St. Kitts and Nevis, are meeting again today in caucus at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre in Georgetown, Guyana. One…

Premier Amory released from hospital

(ZIZ News) -- Premier of Nevis the Hon Vance Amory has been released from a Canadian hospital after being admitted for severe pains in his abdomen on Tuesday. According to a statement on Wednesday, Prime Minister Dr. The Honourable Timothy…

Denis Suarez: Barcelona re-sign Villarreal midfielder

Barcelona have exercised a buy-back clause to re-sign midfielder Denis Suarez from Villarreal. Suarez, 22, has signed a four-year contract with an option of extending it for a further year after the Spanish champions agreed to pay a £2.73m…

FBI recommends no charges against Hillary Clinton over emails

FBI Director James Comey said "no reasonable prosecutor" would pursue a case but said the likely Democratic presidential nominee was "extremely careless" with classified information. The decision ends the legal uncertainty that has dogged…

Moody’s puts Bahamas on review for downgrade

Moody’s Investors Service has put the BAA2 bond and issuer ratings of the government of the Bahamas on review for downgrade. The respected international credit rating agency said on Friday that the decision was prompted by the continuing…

Shooting investigation continues

(ZIZ News) -- The case where an officer was shot in the line of duty near Greenlands is still before the Office of Professional Standards. Meanwhile, ZIZ has learnt that the injured officer, Brian Pacquette has had his left leg amputated…

Eight receive Cuban scholarships to pursue tertiary education

(SKNIS) - As the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis continues to make strides in promoting human development through education, it has once again partnered with the Cuban Government, who has awarded students of the Federation the opportunity…