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  • Antigua and Barbuda Reaffirms Support for Cuba and CARICOM Relief Efforts

    Antigua and Barbuda Reaffirms Support for Cuba and CARICOM Relief Efforts

    Against the backdrop of sustained economic and humanitarian strain on Cuba, the government of Antigua and Barbuda has publicly reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to standing with the Caribbean island, while making clear it will honor all obligations to regional assistance efforts organized through the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). The pledge came during a post-Cabinet press briefing held Thursday, where Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant addressed questions from journalists about regional support frameworks for Cuba and Antigua and Barbuda’s participation in CARICOM’s coordinated humanitarian initiative. Merchant confirmed that the specific topic of Cuban assistance did not appear on the agenda for Wednesday’s weekly Cabinet meeting. He did, however, note that Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, E.P. Chet Greene, is currently participating in high-level regional gatherings where Cuba-related challenges remain a key standing discussion item. In clear, formal remarks, Merchant emphasized that the Antigua and Barbuda government’s commitment to supporting Cuba has not shifted, and the nation is fully prepared to meet any commitments tied to CARICOM’s regional support programs. “Antigua and Barbuda stands ready to fulfill its commitment to supporting the humanitarian effort towards Cuba,” Merchant stated. Framing Cuba as one of Antigua and Barbuda’s oldest and most reliable bilateral partners, Merchant added that the administration remains willing and able to extend tangible support wherever its resources allow. Beyond direct humanitarian assistance, Merchant also highlighted that Antigua and Barbuda has a long track record of advocating for Cuba in multilateral international forums, most notably on the issue of long-strained diplomatic and economic relations between Cuba and the United States. He confirmed that this advocacy work will continue, with Antigua and Barbuda remaining dedicated to all international efforts that aim to improve living and economic conditions for the Cuban public. “Anything to lessen the burden of the people of the Republic of Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda stands ready to give support,” he added. CARICOM’s leadership has for months repeatedly voiced public concern over the deepening economic hardships facing the Cuban population, and regional leaders have actively worked to develop and scale practical assistance programs through coordinated cross-national cooperation and targeted humanitarian initiatives. The diplomatic partnership between Antigua and Barbuda and Cuba stretches back decades, with deep, ongoing collaboration in core sectors including public health, education, and technical skills exchange. Government officials have repeatedly emphasized that this close bilateral relationship remains a central pillar of Antigua and Barbuda’s broader foreign policy strategy.

  • Derde helft WK 2026: Brazilië start tegen Marokko op derde toernooidag

    Derde helft WK 2026: Brazilië start tegen Marokko op derde toernooidag

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted across North America, enters its next matchday on Saturday June 13, with four more group stage fixtures getting underway as the 48-team tournament continues to unfold. The headline clash of the day pits five-time World Cup champions Brazil against 2023 Africa Cup of Nations winners Morocco, while three other opening-round matches see Qatar face Switzerland, Haiti take on Scotland, and Australia go up against Turkey. Off the pitch, the tournament has already seen a string of unusual off-field stories: former US president Donald Trump missed the United States’ opening fixture, former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau attended the US match instead of Canada’s own tournament opener, and Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey was forced to sit out his side’s first match after Canadian authorities rejected his visa application. In an unexpected twist, Peruvian police officers sparked public commotion when they disguised themselves as World Cup mascots to carry out a successful drug raid.

    Below is the full kickoff schedule for June 13, all local time: Group B’s Qatar vs Switzerland gets underway at 4:00 PM at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. The highly anticipated Group C clash between Brazil and Morocco follows at 7:00 PM at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The final match of the day will see Haiti and Scotland face off at 10:00 PM at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Australia and Turkey will round out the day’s action, kicking off their Group D campaign at 1:00 AM Sunday at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.

    ### Brazil vs Morocco
    Brazil will kick off its quest for a record-extending sixth World Cup title in what stands as the toughest possible opening Group C test against reigning African champions Morocco. Unlike most tournament favorites, who open their campaigns against lower-ranked underdogs, Brazil has been drawn into an immediate high-stakes clash against one of the most dangerous teams in the group.

    Morocco’s squad, led by star defender Achraf Hakimi and attacking playmaker Brahim Diaz, enters the tournament in strong form with significant offensive firepower. As demonstrated during their historic fourth-place run at the 2022 World Cup, the North African side has proven it can go toe-to-toe with the world’s top ranked teams. The two sides have only met once before at a World Cup, with Brazil claiming a group stage victory back in 1998, though Morocco got revenge with a 2-1 friendly win over the South American giants in 2023.

    Brazil holds an impressive overall record against African opponents at the World Cup, with seven wins from eight matches, its only loss coming against Cameroon in the final group stage match of the 2022 tournament. The five-time champions have not lifted the World Cup trophy since their 2002 victory, and have exited the tournament in the quarter-finals in most editions since, aside from a home semi-final exit in 2014. Leading into the 2026 tournament, Brazil’s preparation has been far from smooth: the side is under the leadership of a new head coach, has been plagued by key injury setbacks, and navigated a chaotic qualification campaign. Even with these questions hanging over the side, Brazil remains the clear favorite to pick up three points in its opening fixture.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Well Represented on Commonwealth Youth Forum Planning Taskforce

    Antigua and Barbuda Well Represented on Commonwealth Youth Forum Planning Taskforce

    A new cohort of 23 young leaders from across the Commonwealth has been selected to helm the international taskforce responsible for designing and rolling out the 2026 Commonwealth Youth Forum (CYF), which will take place alongside the 2026 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Antigua and Barbuda. This diverse group of emerging leaders will partner closely with three key stakeholders: the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC), and the government of Antigua and Barbuda, to bring the forum to life. Key responsibilities for the taskforce include refining the event’s agenda, drafting youth-led policy recommendations, and coordinating critical on-the-ground logistics to ensure smooth operations.

    Drawn from multiple Commonwealth regions and representing a wide cross-section of youth interest groups, the taskforce is centered on a core mission: pushing global policymakers to prioritize initiatives that drive inclusive sustainable development, shared economic prosperity, and targeted youth investment across the 56-nation bloc. Established in 2010, the CYF was founded to address a longstanding gap in global governance, ensuring that youth voices and concerns are not overlooked by national leaders ahead of CHOGM deliberations. Over more than a decade, it has evolved into one of the world’s most influential institutional platforms for young people to engage directly with heads of government and shape multilateral policy. The 2026 iteration of the forum is scheduled to run from 1 to 4 November in St. John’s, Antigua, carrying the official theme “Investing in Youth Agency—Co-Creating Pathways towards Shared Prosperity.”

    Host nation officials have reaffirmed their full commitment to supporting the taskforce’s work. Senator Shenella Govia, Minister of State in Antigua and Barbuda’s Ministry of Works and Housing and the 2026 CYF lead, emphasized the significance of the new cohort. “I’m pleased to announce the Official Commonwealth Youth Forum Taskforce; a team we are confident will design and deliver a successful forum that reflects the diverse perspectives of our Commonwealth youth and provide a meaningful platform for dialogue and action,” Govia stated.

    Jennifer Namgyal, Officer-in-Charge of the Social Development, Youth and Gender Directorate at the Commonwealth Secretariat, highlighted the outsized role the taskforce will play in centering youth needs across the bloc. “We are delighted to be collaborating with the official Commonwealth Youth Forum Taskforce, an important team of young leaders amplifying the aspirations of the Commonwealth’s 1.6 billion young people by highlighting their innovations, elevating their solutions to global challenges, and providing a global platform for their voices to be heard,” Namgyal explained.

    For taskforce co-chair Neema Sheikh Abdikadir Abdikadir, who also serves as CYC Vice Chairperson for Inclusion and Engagement and represents Kenya, the forum comes at a critical geopolitical moment. “At a time when young people are questioning multilateralism in the current geopolitical context, this CYF will enable young leaders and other stakeholders to build their skills and co-create solutions that will shape the future,” Abdikadir said.

    Donte Walter, the taskforce’s second co-chair and the host nation’s representative from Antigua and Barbuda, shared his pride in taking on the role. “I am deeply honoured to serve as Co-Chair of the Taskforce, representing the voices and aspirations of young people in Antigua and Barbuda and across the wider Caribbean region. I look forward to collaborating with fellow leaders and stakeholders to deliver a transformative and impactful youth forum, one that unites visionary youths, strengthens meaningful engagement, and empowers emerging leaders with the resilience and capacity to shape a more sustainable and inclusive Commonwealth,” Walter said.

    In addition to the two co-chairs, the full taskforce roster includes Shacia Albertine (Antigua and Barbuda), Stanley Anigbogu (Nigeria), Eleala Avanitele (Tuvalu), Selena E. Jn Baptiste (Saint Lucia), Byron Christopher (Antigua and Barbuda), Lucia Ene-Lesikar (Tanzania/United Kingdom), Fathima Haneekah Rahil (Sri Lanka), Deborah Hatten (Antigua and Barbuda), Kaiesha Joseph (Antigua and Barbuda), Kristine Louisa (Antigua and Barbuda), Bodh Maathura (Sri Lanka), Desrie Markham (Antigua and Barbuda), Rondell Nedd (Guyana), Arielle Neely (United Kingdom, Turks and Caicos Islands), Eunice Oluwafeyisayo Oladejo (Canada), Christal Percival (Antigua and Barbuda), Vida Betances Reyes (Antigua and Barbuda), Janet Simon (Antigua and Barbuda), Vikrant Srivastava (India), Makiba Oliveia Ward (Antigua and Barbuda), and Amelia Williams (Antigua and Barbuda).

    Organizers project that roughly 300 youth delegates from across the Commonwealth will travel to Antigua to attend the four-day forum in 2026. Additional details about the 2026 CYF and the accompanying CHOGM are available through the Commonwealth Youth Programme, with further updates expected to be released in the lead-up to the event.

  • MP Chet Greene Announces Town Hall Meetings for Liberta and Cobbs Cross

    MP Chet Greene Announces Town Hall Meetings for Liberta and Cobbs Cross

    A new push for grassroots democratic engagement is launching in the St. Mary South constituency, as Cabinet Minister and sitting Member of Parliament E.P. Chet Greene has unveiled a planned series of public town hall forums designed to connect directly with local residents and capture on-the-ground feedback about pressing community issues.

    Two initial gatherings have already been locked into the official schedule, with the first forum set to kick off on June 18, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. in the community of Liberta. The second meeting will follow just four days later, on June 22, 2026, at the same 7:30 p.m. start time, hosted in Cobbs Cross. Additional sessions for other parts of the constituency are expected to be announced at a later date following the conclusion of these initial two gatherings.

    In a public statement announcing the initiative, Greene extended an open invitation to all constituents across St. Mary South to attend the forums, regardless of political affiliation. He emphasized that every resident’s ideas, lived experiences, policy perspectives, and unaddressed concerns carry weight, and framed the upcoming town halls as more than just informational sessions—they are a structured opportunity for local community members to actively participate in co-creating targeted solutions to the challenges their neighborhoods face.

    The MP added that the core mission of these meetings extends far beyond simply collecting input. The forums are intentionally designed to nurture a culture of respectful, productive dialogue between elected officials and constituents, as well as between community members with differing viewpoints. Greene stressed that a foundation of radical openness and collaborative problem-solving will guide all discussions, with the ultimate end goal of translating conversational insights into tangible, actionable projects and policy changes that deliver tangible benefits to both individual constituents and the wider St. Mary South community.

  • All Eyes on ARG as Giant Carnival Stage Goes Up

    All Eyes on ARG as Giant Carnival Stage Goes Up

    Preparations for Antigua and Barbuda’s highly anticipated 2026 Carnival Summer Festival have entered a new phase of acceleration, with construction of a sprawling new custom-built performance stage now actively progressing at the iconic Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG), the nation’s top outdoor entertainment venue. The official update on the venue upgrade was shared by Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant during a post-Cabinet media briefing held Thursday, where he outlined the scope of infrastructure improvements set to transform the annual celebration.

    According to Merchant, the newly government-procured main stage marks a dramatic jump in size from the structures used in previous years, with the official noting that the new installation is nearly comparable in scale to the entire ARG grounds themselves. This massive new centerpiece is set to become the defining visual and functional feature of the 2026 festival, offering far more space for large-scale performances and production elements.

    The new stage is not the only upgrade on the agenda: event organizers have also paired the infrastructure build with plans to roll out a fully updated, state-of-the-art sound system, as part of a broader push to modernize the entire Carnival experience for both performing artists and attending audiences. These investments form a core component of nationwide preparations for the annual summer cultural celebration, which draws thousands of local attendees and international tourists each year for a multi-week schedule of vibrant activities, including calypso and soca music competitions, processions, street parties, and traditional cultural displays.

    As the start of the 2026 Carnival season draws closer, anticipation among Carnival enthusiasts and local communities across Antigua and Barbuda has continued to build, with prep work progressing on schedule across all event sites. The ARG has long served as the central hub for Carnival’s most high-profile marquee events, and event officials project that the upgraded stage and sound infrastructure will not only lift the overall production quality of the festival but also accommodate larger, more ambitious performances than ever before for the 2026 iteration.

  • National Youth Ambassador Byron Christopher Attends Leadership Seminar in China

    National Youth Ambassador Byron Christopher Attends Leadership Seminar in China

    A new chapter of cross-border youth collaboration has opened as Byron Christopher, National Youth Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda, travels to China to take part in a high-profile international leadership seminar centered on youth empowerment, economic partnership and inclusive global engagement.

    Hosted under the framework of the Global Development Initiative, the Seminar on Young Leaders gathers promising emerging leaders from every corner of the globe. Over the course of the program, participants engage in a structured schedule of academic lectures, site visits, and interactive cultural exchange activities designed to build connections and expand shared understanding.

    As confirmed by Antigua and Barbuda’s Department of Youth Affairs, the seminar’s instructional faculty is drawn from leading Chinese government bodies and academic institutions. This includes senior officials from China’s Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as respected scholars and researchers from the University of International Business and Economics, bringing diverse practical and theoretical expertise to the program.

    The curriculum covers a wide spectrum of pressing global topics, all curated to sharpen participants’ leadership capabilities and strengthen the foundation for future cross-border cooperation. Key modules include deep dives into the Global Development Initiative and its implications for youth participation, China’s path to modernization, global economic development and reform, breakthroughs in digital innovation, actionable strategies for sustainable development, international investment and financing, and effective cross-cultural communication practices.

    Visual materials released by the Department of Youth Affairs document Christopher’s active participation in the seminar’s academic sessions, alongside his engagement with fellow delegates from dozens of countries across the globe. For many participants, the event offers a rare chance to exchange ideas with peers from different national and cultural backgrounds.

    Per the Department of Youth Affairs, Christopher’s attendance at the seminar carries dual value for Antigua and Barbuda. Not only does it give the small Caribbean nation a formal voice in critical global development dialogues, but it also allows the young ambassador to gain firsthand exposure to diverse international perspectives on effective leadership, innovative problem-solving, and multilateral cooperation.

    More broadly, the seminar is part of a growing global push to involve the next generation of leaders in solving shared development challenges. By bringing young people together to build lasting cross-regional and cross-national partnerships, the program aims to lay the groundwork for more inclusive and effective global development outcomes in the decades ahead.

  • Air Peace Evacuates 262 Nigerians from South Africa Amid Xenophobic Attacks

    Air Peace Evacuates 262 Nigerians from South Africa Amid Xenophobic Attacks

    In a coordinated public-private humanitarian mission, Nigerian commercial carrier Air Peace has successfully brought home 262 Nigerian citizens who fled escalating xenophobic violence targeting foreign migrants in South Africa. The evacuation operation, launched in partnership with Nigeria’s federal government, delivered the evacuees to Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, where waiting government officials and representatives from multiple support agencies greeted the returnees upon their arrival.

    The unprecedented repatriation effort was triggered by a surge in organized xenophobic attacks across several South African provinces that left foreign nationals, including hundreds of Nigerians residing and working in the country, facing severe threats to their personal safety. As reports of violent unrest spread, large numbers of at-risk Nigerians reached out to Nigerian authorities requesting urgent assistance to return to their home country, prompting the joint response between the government and Air Peace.

    Passengers interviewed after disembarking shared widespread gratitude for the rapid intervention that got them out of the dangerous environment. Local government agencies have already begun rolling out coordinated support services to help the returning evacuees resettle and address any immediate needs they face following their sudden departure from South Africa.

    For Air Peace, the mission is far more than a one-off transport operation: company leadership framed the evacuation as a living demonstration of the carrier’s long-standing commitment to standing with Nigerian citizens during global crises, and supporting impact-driven humanitarian causes. Air Peace’s statement also emphasized that the successful outcome of the operation highlights just how critical cross-sector collaboration between government and private industry is when responding to emergencies that involve citizens living abroad. In times of transnational crisis, unified public-private action can deliver life-saving support that neither sector could accomplish alone, the airline noted.

  • Senator Kendra Beazer Hosts British High Commissioner on Barbuda Visit

    Senator Kendra Beazer Hosts British High Commissioner on Barbuda Visit

    As Antigua and Barbuda accelerates preparations to host the 2026 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), a recent visit by the British Resident High Commissioner to Barbuda has put the small island’s ongoing work in climate resilience, sustainable development and community growth center stage, according to local Senator Kendra Beazer.

    Beazer, who served as host for the diplomatic visit, organized a full schedule of site visits and stakeholder meetings designed to give the visiting delegation a firsthand look at the strides Barbuda has made across key sectors, as well as its untapped potential for future growth. The itinerary was crafted to cover core priority areas for the island: it kicked off with discussions with local agricultural producers centered on advancing food security and strengthening sustainable livelihoods for farming communities. From there, the delegation traveled to Sir McChesney George Secondary School to engage with educators and students, before moving on to inspect large-scale environmental restoration initiatives at two iconic coastal sites, Palmetto Point and Coco Point. The tour also included a stop at Hannah Thomas Hospital to review local public health infrastructure and services.

    Beyond scheduled site visits, the High Commissioner’s delegation held interactive sessions with grassroots community members and elected local leaders, gaining on-the-ground insight into the needs and priorities of Barbuda’s resident population.

    In a statement following the visit, Beazer emphasized that the tour successfully showcased Barbuda’s cross-cutting progress, from sustainable agricultural development and proactive environmental stewardship to critical coastal habitat restoration, coral reef protection, and biodiversity conservation. The visit also underscored the island’s growing readiness to step into the international spotlight when delegates from across the Commonwealth gather for CHOGM in 2026.

    Beazer added that the diplomatic visit reaffirmed Barbuda’s standing as a leading example of resilience and sustainable development across the Commonwealth bloc. It also highlighted the critical value of forging cross-national and cross-sector partnerships to advance climate adaptation, expand community-led empowerment, and drive inclusive, long-term economic and social development for the island.

  • The Americans dominate Paraguay in opening World Cup match, 4-1

    The Americans dominate Paraguay in opening World Cup match, 4-1

    The early stage of the men’s World Cup delivered two compelling matches and unforgettable pre-game celebrations, as North American teams took the international stage to showcase their soccer talent.

    For the United States men’s national team, the opening clash against Paraguay went down as one of the most dominant first-half performances in program history. Right from the opening whistle, the American side controlled possession, created high-quality chances, and found the back of the net three times before halftime, putting Paraguay in an immediate uphill battle.

    Paraguay responded with more attacking pressure after the break, managing to pull one goal back to cut the deficit. However, the South American side could not break through the U.S. defense for the additional goals they needed to level the score. In stoppage time, the United States capitalized on a fatigued Paraguayan defense to add a fourth goal, cementing a convincing 4-1 victory.

    Before the match, the United States’ opening celebrations brought together some of the biggest names in global music for a star-studded show. Headlining performances came from American rapper Future, South African hitmaker Tyla, Blackpink’s Lisa, and Brazilian pop icon Anitta, hyping the packed crowd ahead of kickoff. North of the border, Canada’s opening ceremony in Toronto delivered its own iconic lineup, featuring performances from legendary Canadian artists Alanis Morissette, crooner Michael Bublé, and breakout pop star Alessia Cara.

    In Canada’s opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the home crowd in Toronto created an electric atmosphere from start to finish. After a tense first half that saw Bosnia and Herzegovina take a one-goal lead, Canada held its composure and pushed forward in the second half. The North American side found a critical equalizer to level the score, holding on for the final whistle to secure a 1-1 draw in their tournament opener.

  • Castries youth football league enters knockout phase

    Castries youth football league enters knockout phase

    The Saint Lucia Electricity Services Ltd and Bank of Saint Lucia-sponsored Castries Youth Football League is gearing up for its highly anticipated playoff phase, set to launch this coming weekend as the tournament enters its fourth week of competition. The event, which showcases emerging young football talent across four age groups, has already reached a critical turning point: the Under-12 division has secured its top eight teams, who will go head-to-head in the quarterfinals, while young squads in the Under-7, Under-10, Under-14 and Under-17 categories continue to battle for the remaining playoff positions. Alongside team glory, individual standout players in every division are locked in a tight race to claim the league’s coveted Golden Boot award for top scorer.

    Earlier match results have set the stage for this weekend’s high-stakes fixtures. In Under-7 action earlier this week, Lancers FC claimed a solid 2-0 victory over NYAH FC in a hotly contested Castries derby. The side found the back of the net once in each half, with goals from young forwards Traie Constantine and Kaylan Moise securing the win. A second lopsided result followed on Thursday, when GMC United delivered a dominant 6-0 shutout against VSADC. The GMC United attack was led by Shiloh John, Sherdan Sylvester and Shaquil Martelly, each of whom notched a brace in the commanding performance.

    All eyes will turn to the Sab Playing Facility this Saturday, where a full slate of divisional matches will unfold. First up, Under-10 fixtures will see Lancers FC square off against FC Pioneers, followed by a clash between Monchy United FC and NYAH FC. Monchy United’s rising star Liam Peter, who scored five goals in the team’s previous outing, will be eager to extend his scoring streak and climb the Golden Boot rankings on Saturday morning.

    In the afternoon, the Under-14 division will host three key matchups: VSADC will face FC Pioneers, NYAH FC will go up against GMC United, and Big Players FC will battle Valley Soccer Club. The Golden Boot race in this division is already neck-and-neck: Randel Francois of Lancers FC and Deandre James of FC Pioneers are currently tied on three goals apiece, leaving both hungry to find the net and claim the solo lead in this weekend’s fixtures.

    The playoff action officially gets underway on Sunday, when all four Under-12 quarterfinal matches will kick off simultaneously at 9:50 a.m. The quarterfinal lineup matches Lancers FC against New Generation FC, Big Players against Flames United, Maxwell Andrew and Monchy United against NYAH FC, and VSADC against FC Pioneers.

    The weekend of competition will wrap up with two decisive Under-17 matches that could largely shape the eventual league championship outcome. Valley Soccer will face NYAH FC, while Monchy United will go head-to-head against GMC United. The division’s Golden Boot race is also well underway: Curtrel Francois of Monchy United currently leads the pack with four goals, while Dacius Prince of Valley Soccer trails close behind on three, giving both players plenty to play for in Sunday’s double-header.