U.S. probes Afghan Air Force drug allegations
The United States is investigating allegations that some members of the Afghan Air Force have used their planes to transport drugs, a U.S. military spokesman said Thursday.
The United States is investigating allegations that some members of the Afghan Air Force have used their planes to transport drugs, a U.S. military spokesman said Thursday.
Georgetown: Host and Chairman of the 23rd Intercessional Meeting of the Leaders of the Caribbean Community Desi Bouterese, used the opportunity of the opening ceremony earlier today to hail the…
Bridgetown. Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Senator Irene Sandiford- Garner, has painted a gloomy picure on the HIV/AIDS situation in Barbados. Speaking in the Senate Chambers, Sandiford-Garner said…
Port-of-Spain: Shock and grief within the media fraternity this morning with the news of the sudden death of a former colleague, former TV6 news reporter Keisha David. David collapsed this…
A round-up of the first round of matches in the Faysal Bank One Day National Cup Division One 2011-12
St. Kitts Nevis: The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has a new Vice-President (Operations), Dr. Carla Barnett, a national of Belize, according to a report in The St Kitts Nevis Observer.…
Dominica: Dominica is getting ready to fully utilise a just approved rehabilitation loan of US$4.1 million, according to a Dominica News Online report. The loan agreement was signed in Roseau…
Recent remarks by U.S. President Barack Obama that he is not thinking of military action against Iran are positive, according to Iran's supreme leader, Iran's state-run Press TV reported Thursday.
Gordon Drummond, the Scotland captain, says his side’s attitude can help them return to the world stage.
St. John’s Antigua: Antigua & Barbuda has wound up in the middle of a row between Government and opposition forces in St Vincent and the Grenadines centred on a likely…
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