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Hurricane board game
(ZIZ News) -- Students at Cayon High are learning about hurricane preparedness through a new board game created and designed by Kittitian Bernard Wattley.
Wattley presented the board game to the school during a brief ceremony on Friday…
Religious Liberty Convention
(ZIZ News) -- The Caribbean Union Conference of Seventh-Day Adventist Public Affairs And Religious Liberty Department in collaboration with the Caribbean Religious Liberty Association hosted the opening ceremony of the Religious Liberty…
Delta re-launched NP lubricant
(ZIZ News) -- Delta Petroleum has re-launched its National Petroleum lubricant product in the St. Kitts market.
According to NP representative Kendell Charles, the re-launch was hosted to bring awareness to the high quality product that is…
Serena Williams thrashes Svetlana Kuznetsova in Rome
World number one Serena Williams waltzed through to the Italian Open semi-finals by defeating ninth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in straight sets.
The top seed, who ate dog food before her win over fellow American Christina McHale in the last…
John Terry: Chelsea considering ‘different role’ at Chelsea
Chelsea captain John Terry is considering whether to accept a "different role" at the club after being offered a new one-year deal.
Terry, 35, is out of contract at the end of this season and in January said he would not be extending his…
Venezuelan government denies funding left-wing party in Spain through St Vincent bank
In a statement on Thursday, the Venezuelan embassy in St Vincent and the Grenadines denounced as a forgery a payment order purporting to show that $272,325 had been transferred on March 11, 2014, to Euro Pacific Bank Limited in Kingstown,…
Cayman Islands premier calls for end to global hypocrisy
The Cayman Islands premier has called on the world’s nations attending the anti-corruption summit in London to stop the hypocrisy regarding the fight against financial crime and make standards truly global.
Alden McLaughlin did not name…
Susannah Mushatt Jones, last US woman born in 19th Century, dies
Born on an Alabama farm in July 1899, Susannah Mushatt Jones was also the last living American born in the 19th Century.
She lived in three centuries, through two world wars and 20 US presidencies
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Transgender toilet use: US schools ‘must respect gender identity’
The Obama administration has told schools to let transgender pupils use toilets matching their gender identity.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said schools that don't comply may face lawsuits or lose federal aid if they do not comply.…
UK Priest Wanted Over Sex Abuse Claims ‘Held In Kosovo’
A British former Catholic priest wanted over child sex abuse allegations has been arrested in Kosovo, local police sources say.
Lawrence Soper was being hunted over sex offences allegedly carried out when he was abbot of Catholic Ealing…
Nigeria Hosts Regional Summit On Battling Boko Haram
Regional and western powers gathered in Nigeria to discuss their war with boko haram, as the United Nations said the group posed a major threat to security in West Africa.
Nigeria is seeking closer military cooperation to bring to an end…
New Movie – A Rose Between Thorns
(ZIZ News) -- The film industry in St. Kitts is becoming a reality with the filming of a new movie.
Written by spoken word poet James Galloway, “A Rose between Thorns” is about a young girl’s life struggles and her fight to cope.
Bringing…
FCIB First Caribbean INT Bank Partners with a Time for US Foundation to Raise Funds for The Cancer…
(ZIZ NEWS)— The CIBC First Caribbean International Bank is continuing to demonstrate its support and commitment to helping persons affected by cancer.
This year, the bank has partnered with “A Time For Us Foundation” to raise funds that…
Speaker of the House Resigns
The Federal Cabinet has today announced with regret that the Hon Franklin R. O. Brand, Speaker of the National Assembly, has resigned his post due to health reasons.
It was noted by a Cabinet spokesperson that Mr Brand had been facing…
Fifty Puerto Rico prison gang members indicted for violating the RICO Act
A federal indictment was unsealed on Wednesday in the District of Puerto Rico charging 50 members of La Asociación ÑETA with racketeering, drug trafficking and murder.
The defendants include the leadership of the enterprise, its drug…