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  • PHOTOS: Nikki Beach Antigua to Feature 127 Residences and Seven Private Villas

    PHOTOS: Nikki Beach Antigua to Feature 127 Residences and Seven Private Villas

    Antigua is set to welcome a new pinnacle of beachfront opulence with the launch of Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Antigua, featuring 127 condominium residences and seven private villas. This ambitious project, designed by HKS Architects in partnership with ROAM Interior Design, seamlessly merges modern aesthetics with the natural beauty of the Caribbean. Each residence and villa has been meticulously crafted to maximize panoramic ocean views, flood interiors with natural light, and create a harmonious indoor-outdoor living experience inspired by Antigua’s pristine white sands and turquoise waters. Residents and guests will have exclusive access to the Nikki Beach Club, Café Nikki & Escape Restaurant, and personalized concierge services. The resort’s extensive amenities include beachfront pools, water sports, and the 11,000-square-foot Nikki Spa + Tone Gym, offering cutting-edge wellness therapies such as red-light, hyperbaric, and IV treatments. Embodying the concept of ‘barefoot elegance’ and ‘contemporary sophistication,’ this development epitomizes Nikki Beach’s commitment to luxury, lifestyle, and a deep connection to nature, establishing Antigua as the brand’s newest haven for refined coastal living.

  • School Mourns Beloved Mother and Children Lost to Domestic Violence Tragedy

    School Mourns Beloved Mother and Children Lost to Domestic Violence Tragedy

    The St Michael School in San Felipe is enveloped in sorrow as the community gathers to remember Angelita Magaña, 35, and her two children, Tishan Godoy, 6, and Shadia Magaña, 17, who tragically lost their lives in a horrific act of domestic violence. The incident occurred on Monday when Angelita’s estranged ex-partner, Francisco Godoy, 35, allegedly doused them in gasoline and set them ablaze. Angelita and Tishan died that same day, while Shadia succumbed to her injuries this morning at Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital in Belize City. Godoy, who had recently been released on bail for prior domestic violence charges, also died from his injuries.

    Godoy had reportedly tracked Angelita down after his release, breaking into her home and threatening her life if she refused to reconcile. Fearing for their safety, Angelita had relocated to San Felipe Village with her common-law husband. She had sought a restraining order on Friday but was instructed to return on Monday, a day she never lived to see.

    Minister of Human Development Thea Garcia-Ramirez acknowledged systemic failures in protecting women and children but stressed that societal responsibility is equally crucial. Angelita, known for her kindness and dedication, had been a beloved member of the St Michael School community for two years. She was often seen assisting children with special needs, welcoming visitors, and escorting students to the bathroom.

    In her memory, the school organized a community-wide fundraiser, with support pouring in from the village council and other Catholic schools in Orange Walk. Students and teachers wore purple, the color symbolizing the fight against domestic violence, to honor Angelita and raise awareness. Principal D. Cal emphasized the need to stop domestic violence, stating, ‘We met together to send out a message… we need to stop domestic violence.’

    As the community grieves, they hope Angelita’s story will inspire action to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

  • Antigua And Barbuda Tourism Authority Successfully Hosts Inaugural Uk Diaspora Mixer At Canary Wharf

    Antigua And Barbuda Tourism Authority Successfully Hosts Inaugural Uk Diaspora Mixer At Canary Wharf

    In a landmark event last month, the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority successfully organized the inaugural ‘Antigua and Barbuda Mixer’ at The Qube Canary Wharf in London. The gathering welcomed nearly 100 distinguished members of the Antiguan and Barbudan diaspora, marking a pivotal moment in fostering connections with the community across the United Kingdom. The event united influential figures from diverse fields, including creative arts, business, and community leadership, alongside celebrated musicians and international sports icons. The evening was expertly hosted by Mikaela Vivian, who curated a vibrant program featuring cultural insights from Denize Ledeatte, Director of the National Windrush Museum, and Keshia Sakarah, a renowned food writer and former chef. Interactive segments, such as an icebreaker led by fitness expert Andrea Wallace and a trivia quiz celebrating Antiguan and Barbudan heritage, added a dynamic touch. Live performances by saxophonist Tony Looby, singers Carla Thomas and Laurent John, and DJ JAH UTH’s atmospheric beats further enriched the experience. Guests savored authentic Antiguan-themed canapés by Touch of Class catering, paired with natural juices from Pure Squeeze and delectable desserts from Aurora Cakes. Cherrie Osborne, Director of Tourism UK & Europe, emphasized the event’s importance, stating, ‘This mixer is a cornerstone of our diaspora engagement strategy. Seeing accomplished individuals reconnect with their roots while gaining new perspectives on our twin-island paradise reaffirms why Antigua and Barbuda continues to inspire pride.’

  • FRS Express ferry service resumes full service; charter flight for affected parties from St Lucia to DA

    FRS Express ferry service resumes full service; charter flight for affected parties from St Lucia to DA

    Desma Patrick, Marketing Officer at H.H.V Whitchurch & Co. Ltd, has confirmed the full restoration of FRS Express Des Iles services, ensuring seamless travel for passengers. Speaking at the weekly World Creole Music Festival (WCMF) press conference on Tuesday, Patrick addressed earlier operational challenges but emphasized the resumption of multiple sailings between Dominica and neighboring islands, including Guadeloupe, Martinique, and St Lucia. These sailings are crucial for transporting visitors, returning nationals, and festival enthusiasts to Dominica in time for the grand celebrations. As the WCMF marks its 25th anniversary, Patrick expressed pride in H.H.V Whitchurch’s continued support for Dominica’s vibrant music, culture, and spirit. She urged everyone to unite in celebrating Creole heritage and making this milestone event unforgettable. In related updates, FRS Express Des Iles has arranged charter flights for passengers affected by cancellations between October 18 and 21. These flights, scheduled for October 23 and 24, are exclusively available to passengers holding unused ferry tickets from the specified period. Registration is required at the Castries Ferry Terminal on October 22 and 23.

  • Zoekactie naar vermiste vissers opgeschort; drenkelingen als ‘vermist’ aangemerkt

    Zoekactie naar vermiste vissers opgeschort; drenkelingen als ‘vermist’ aangemerkt

    The Suriname Coast Guard has announced the suspension of the search operation for four fishermen who went missing after their vessel sank near Lareco on the evening of October 18, 2025. The decision follows two days of intensive search efforts involving aerial and maritime operations, supported by the National Army’s Marine Corps, Omni Helicopters (in collaboration with Chevron and ExxonMobil), and the Guyana Coast Guard. Despite these efforts, no survivors or bodies have been located. The incident was reported to the Coast Guard on October 20, approximately 34 hours after the vessel likely sank. Delayed reporting and inaccurate location data complicated the search, with authorities estimating that the missing individuals may have drifted up to 168 kilometers westward, potentially into Guyanese waters. The Coast Guard has officially changed the status of the fishermen to ‘missing’ and remains prepared to recover and identify any bodies that may surface in the future.

  • PM Skerrit, PM Pierre in St Vincent and Grenadines for one-day visit

    PM Skerrit, PM Pierre in St Vincent and Grenadines for one-day visit

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica and Prime Minister Phillip J. Pierre of Saint Lucia are set to conduct a one-day official visit to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on October 22, 2025. The visit, as reported by The St Vincent Times, will focus on key infrastructure developments and bilateral discussions. The leaders are scheduled to tour two major projects: the Acute Care Hospital at Arnos Vale and the newly upgraded Port of Kingstown. These sites represent significant advancements in healthcare and maritime infrastructure for the region. Following the tours, Prime Ministers Skerrit and Pierre will engage in high-level talks with Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves and his Cabinet members. The visit will culminate in a press briefing at the conference room within the Modern Port facility, where the leaders are expected to address the media and share insights from their discussions. This visit underscores the ongoing collaboration and diplomatic ties among the Caribbean nations, highlighting their commitment to regional development and cooperation.

  • Latest U.S Anti-Narcotics Strike Kills 2

    Latest U.S Anti-Narcotics Strike Kills 2

    In a significant escalation of its anti-narcotics operations, the U.S. military executed a lethal strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of two individuals aboard a targeted vessel. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed the operation on Wednesday, stating it was authorized by President Donald Trump. The strike targeted a boat allegedly operated by a designated terrorist organization involved in drug trafficking, marking the eighth such operation since early September and the first outside the Caribbean. These strikes have collectively claimed at least 34 lives. Hegseth framed the operation as part of a broader campaign against ‘narco-terrorists’ threatening U.S. borders, drawing parallels to the war on terror. The Trump administration has justified these actions as essential to combat transnational cartels it labels as terrorist entities. However, critics and legal experts have raised concerns about the legality of such strikes, arguing they lack judicial oversight and could violate international law. The Pentagon has yet to disclose the nationality of the vessel or the identities of the deceased. This incident follows recent operations in the Caribbean, which have also sparked debates over the administration’s authority to detain foreign nationals captured in anti-narcotics missions. The story continues to develop.

  • Guyanese among 10 foreigners arrested in The Bahamas with high-powered guns

    Guyanese among 10 foreigners arrested in The Bahamas with high-powered guns

    A Guyanese national has been identified as one of ten foreign individuals apprehended in The Bahamas following the discovery of illegal contraband, including high-powered weapons, firearms, ammunition, and undeclared cash. The arrests occurred on Tuesday after a joint operation by the Alice Town Police Station and the Bahamas Customs Department targeted a vessel docked in Bimini. Authorities acted on intelligence and conducted a search of the vessel, uncovering three high-powered weapons, eleven firearms, a significant amount of ammunition, and a substantial sum of undeclared cash. The suspects, ranging in age from 21 to 62, include eight Americans, one South African, and the Guyanese national. All confiscated items are now in police custody, and investigations are ongoing. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of illegal arms trafficking in the Caribbean region.

  • Town Hall Meeting with Minister Greene Postponed

    Town Hall Meeting with Minister Greene Postponed

    The Honorable E.P. Chet Greene has announced the postponement of the Town Hall Meeting originally scheduled for October 23. The delay is attributed to unforeseen circumstances, with a new date to be communicated in the near future. Minister Greene expressed gratitude to the community for their understanding and emphasized the importance of maintaining open dialogue and active participation once the meeting is rescheduled. This decision underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring meaningful engagement with citizens, despite unexpected challenges. Further updates will be provided as soon as details are finalized.

  • Antigua Coast Guard Working With Regional Partners to Find Missing Captain

    Antigua Coast Guard Working With Regional Partners to Find Missing Captain

    The Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF) Coast Guard has launched a comprehensive search and rescue operation following reports of a captain who fell overboard from a vessel near Guadeloupe. The incident occurred late on October 21, 2025, when Phillippe “Daniel” Jules, Master of SV VOILACTUS, reportedly fell into the open waters approximately six nautical miles northeast of Guadeloupe while attempting to avoid being struck by the vessel’s mast. The ABDF Coast Guard, in coordination with the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) Fort-de-France and other regional authorities, is working tirelessly to locate Mr. Jules. The remaining ten crew members have been confirmed safe and are currently in Guadeloupe. The ABDF Coast Guard expressed regret over the delayed response, as official notice of the incident was received only during the early daylight hours of the following morning. Despite the challenges, the organization has mobilized all available resources to maximize the chances of a successful rescue. The ABDF Coast Guard reiterated its commitment to maritime safety and urged all mariners to adhere to strict safety protocols, including the use of personal flotation devices and man-overboard alert systems. Further updates will be provided as the situation evolves. The thoughts and prayers of the ABDF Coast Guard remain with Mr. Jules’ family and friends during this difficult time.