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McChrystal Is Summoned to Washington Over Remarks

An angry President Obama summoned his top commander in Afghanistan to Washington on Tuesday after a magazine article portrayed the general and his staff as openly contemptuous of some senior members of the Obama ...read more

Posted in International News

U.S. Said to Fund Afghan Warlords to Protect Convoys

American taxpayers have inadvertently created a network of warlords across Afghanistan who are making ...read more

Posted in International News

Facing Deficit, Britain Unveils Emergency Budget

Britain’s top treasury official unveiled a sweeping emergency budget on Tuesday combining severe spending cuts and ...read more

Posted in International News

Forecasters monitor tropical system in Caribbean

Forecasters are keeping an eye out for a potential tropical storm in the Caribbean. Some computer models indicate the system could grow into the Atlantic seasons first named storm within days. The first name on the 2010 list in the Atlantic is "Alex."...read more

Posted in Regional News

GRENADA-MEDIA-PM Thomas reiterates call for media policy

Prime Minister Tillman Thomas has reiterated his call for the development of a media policy for Grenada, which he said would assist in raising the standards of journalism in the country. ...read more

Posted in Regional News

Extension of state of emergency before parliament

Lawmakers will decide on Tuesday whether to continue a state of emergency that has been in place since a flare up of violence in West Kingston a month ago....read more

Posted in Regional News

Ambassador Liverpool Accused Of Accepting Bribes

A British parliamentarian is calling on Antigua & Barbuda’s Anthony Liverpool to resign from his position as number two on the International Whaling ...read more

Posted in Headline News

HAITI-RIGHTS-Group says children suffer in Haiti jails

A human rights group here says that more than 50 children are currently subjected to harsh treatment in jails in the earthquake-ravaged, French-speaking Caribbean country. ...read more

Posted in Regional News

As China Aids Labor, Unrest Is Still Rising

On a hot morning in late May, while some 2,000 workers at a Honda parts factory were striking in China’s south, 100 irate employees at a hotel in the heart of the capital staged their own protest....read more

Posted in International News

ST KITTS-WHALING-Opposition wants explanation from government on British newspaper report

The main opposition People’s Action Movement (PAM) is calling on the St. Kitts and Nevis government to give a “full ...read more

Posted in Regional News

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