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Police investigating shooting incident in Sandy Point
(ZIZ New) -- The Violent Crimes Unit (VCU) is currently investigating a shooting incident where two persons sustained gunshot injuries in Sandy Point on Friday July 8.
Reports indicate that the shooting occurred at around 6:30 pm.
Initial…
Non-stop flights between US and Havana around the corner
The competition to attract American tourists to Caribbean islands that so heavily depend on tourism is about to get tougher.
Six American airlines were today given a tentative nod to begin scheduled flights into Cuba from several US…
Nowhere to hide: CARICOM arrest warrant treaty by yearend
People who commit crimes in one CARICOM nation and flee to another will soon be unable to outrun the long arms of the law.
CARICOM Chairman, Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says regional leaders have agreed to have an arrest…
US police shootings of black men ‘deeply troubling’ – Obama
US President Barack Obama has said the fatal shootings of two black men by police in as many days are "not isolated incidents" and that all Americans should be "deeply troubled".
He acknowledged that the US had a "serious problem" but…
Italy migrants: Nigerian killed in Fermo race attack
A man has been arrested by Italian police investigating the killing of a Nigerian immigrant which the government has condemned as a racist attack.
Police say a row broke out at Fermo, a town on Italy's east coast, when racist abuse was…
Gary Ballance recalled by England but James Anderson misses out
Yorkshire batsman Gary Ballance has been recalled to the England side for the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's next week.
England's leading Test wicket-taker James Anderson misses out with a shoulder injury
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European Championships: Dina Asher-Smith and Greg Rutherford win gold
Britain's Dina Asher-Smith and Greg Rutherford won gold medals at the European Championships on Thursday.
British record holder Asher-Smith, 20, ran a season's best 22.37 seconds to win the 200m in Amsterdam.
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Thinking Security Can Reduce Risk of House Breaking and Larceny
Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 08, 2016 (RSCNPF): An increase in the number of House Breaking and Larceny reports received by the police in the last weeks is of concern for Detective Inspector James Francis in St. Kitts and Detective Inspector…
Impact of CPL
Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Sports, Stanley Knight says the hosting of the 2016 CPL T20 games will have a significant impact on the economy of St. Kitts and Nevis.
During this week’s edition of “Working for You”, Knight said…
SKN Development Bank Supports Miss Venus Swimwear Contestant
(ZIZ News) - The St. Kitts Nevis Development Bank has once again jumped on board to support Alsanarda Hanley as she prepares to compete in this year’s Miss Venus Swimsuit Competition later this month.
She received a $5000 cheque during a…
Agriculture stakeholders discuss innovations for peaceful co-habitation of humans and monkeys
(SKNIS): Because the growing number of monkeys has resulted in increasing conflicts with humans, the Ministry of Agriculture is undertaking a new initiative to address the problem. A three-day summit is currently taking place at the…
British Virgin Islands top US News’ Best in the Caribbean rankings
After analyzing more than 250 destinations, using a methodology that combined expert analysis and traveller opinions, US News and World Report has released its 2016-2017 best destinations rankings.
Securing a place for the Caribbean were…
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…
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…
Mumford and Sons to boycott Swedish music festival after sexual assaults
Mumford and Sons say they will boycott a Swedish music festival after reports emerged that 17 women were sexually assaulted at the event last weekend.
Authorities received five reports of rape and 12 of sexual assault during Bravalla,…