Close to 3,000 families have applied for subsidized air conditioning units and hurricane shutters under the Department of Environment’s Just...
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The Department of Environment is intensifying its efforts to bolster Antigua and Barbuda’s climate resilience. Director of the DOE, Ambassador Diann Black Layne provides a progress report to ABS about initiatives aimed at providing more affordable access to air-conditioning units and hurricane shutters to Antiguans and Barbudans. Myrtle Bruno Hodge reports.
Close to 3,000 families have applied for subsidized air conditioning units and hurricane shutters under the Department of Environment’s Just...
Antigua and Barbuda’s very own Lamar Richardson made history Sunday, becoming the youngest black producer to win two Tony Awards in a single night....
ASUNCION, Paraguay – The Organization of American States (OAS) today voted by acclamation to hold its 55th General Assembly in Antigua and...
Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Representative to the Organisation of American States, Sir Ronald Sanders has spoken out strongly against...
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One of Antigua and Barbuda’s recent Chevening scholars, Sharifa George has hailed the benefits of the programme. She also shares advice for...
The United Nations has ranked Antigua & Barbuda as the second-best country with support for the U.N.’s multilateralism efforts. This Index which...