Aethiopia Joseph-Salmon, an Antiguan-born PhD candidate at Purdue University, has been awarded a prestigious accolade by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for her pioneering research on fibromyalgia. Her work, which investigates the cognitive and communication challenges faced by fibromyalgia patients, was selected as one of the 88 ‘Meritorious Posters’ out of 1,586 submissions at ASHA’s annual convention held from November 20–22, 2025. Joseph-Salmon’s study highlights the often-overlooked struggles of fibromyalgia patients, emphasizing the potential role of speech-language pathologists in addressing these symptoms, which many patients find as debilitating as chronic pain. This recognition adds to her growing list of achievements, including ASHA’s Students Preparing for Academic and Research Careers Award in 2024. Diagnosed with fibromyalgia five years ago, Joseph-Salmon’s personal experience with the condition inspired her to pursue research aimed at improving care for others. She credits her upbringing in Antigua and the support of her mother and early mentors for her academic success. As one of the first Antiguans to complete Howard University’s speech-language pathology program, Joseph-Salmon aspires to develop speech-language services in Antigua and Barbuda, ensuring better support for individuals with communication challenges.
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PM Says Policy On Idle Farm Land Applies to ‘Everyone’ Not Just Serpent
In a decisive move to boost agricultural productivity, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced that the government will reclaim idle farmland if owners fail to commence cultivation within 30 days. Addressing the issue on the Browne and Browne Show, the Prime Minister emphasized that numerous individuals are holding valuable agricultural plots without utilizing them, thereby hindering national food security. “They have 30 days, failing which the lands will be reallocated to serious farmers,” Browne declared. He criticized those who keep government-owned farmland inactive, stating, “They see all this land on the bush, not recognizing they’re already assigned to different people who are just holding on to them. They’re literally holding the land and not putting it on the bush… juicing. So that will come to an end.” Browne assured that the policy applies universally, irrespective of political affiliation, citing opposition MP Algernon “Serpent” Watts as an example of a non-productive farmer. “Even people like Serpent and so on, if Serpent doesn’t start a farm again, of course we’re going to take them back. This has nothing to do with any form of political victimization,” he clarified. The Prime Minister revealed that the government has identified multiple cases of abandoned agricultural leases, including one individual who owns 26 acres but has sold all his agricultural equipment. “We know he’s no longer in that space. But just holding on to the land. Just holding on to the land,” Browne noted. He stressed that the reassignment program aims to ensure state land is used for food production and national food security, adding that “many others… are just holding government’s land and not producing.” While Browne did not specify when repossessions would begin, he affirmed that enforcement would follow once the 30-day deadline expires.
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Sir Ronald Sanders Receives Honorary Doctor of Laws from University of Guyana
In a momentous ceremony on November 22, 2025, the University of Guyana bestowed the Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) upon Sir Ronald Michael Sanders, Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and the Organization of American States (OAS). The prestigious accolade was presented during the university’s 59th Convocation Ceremony by Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed-Martin. The honor recognized Sir Ronald’s exceptional contributions to diplomacy, journalism, and international cooperation, cementing his legacy as one of the Caribbean’s most distinguished figures. The citation, delivered by senior lecturer Mr. R. Creighton (Mr. Arkwrighton), lauded Sanders’ decades-long career, emphasizing his “principled advocacy, intellectual rigor, and steadfast belief in the power of international collaboration.” The university highlighted his groundbreaking achievements, including his rise to General Manager of the Guyana Broadcasting Service at just 25 years old and his influential syndicated commentaries on justice, governance, and small-state diplomacy. His diplomatic milestones, such as chairing the OAS Permanent Council for three terms and leading the 2016 Good Offices Mission to Haiti, were also celebrated. The citation further underscored his unwavering commitment to Guyana’s constitutional order, electoral integrity, and territorial sovereignty, particularly in the context of the Guyana–Venezuela border dispute. Sanders’ global impact has earned him numerous accolades, including the Order of Merit of Ukraine in 2025. In his address, Sir Ronald reflected on Guyana’s transformative potential, urging the graduating class to shape a future defined by character, courage, and national purpose. The ceremony concluded with warm applause as Sir Ronald departed, with the university acknowledging the privilege of hosting such an accomplished diplomat amidst his demanding international commitments.
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Driver Hospitalized After Pickup Overturns on Pares Main Road
A serious traffic incident unfolded on Sunday afternoon along the Pares Main Road, leaving a man hospitalized after his pickup truck overturned. According to police reports, the driver, who was the sole occupant of a Mazda pickup, was traveling eastbound when he reportedly lost control of the vehicle. The truck subsequently struck a culvert and flipped onto its roof. Emergency personnel from the Parham Police Station and Emergency Medical Services swiftly arrived at the scene. They provided immediate medical attention to stabilize the injured driver before transporting him to a nearby hospital. As of now, the driver’s condition remains undisclosed. The accident occurred shortly after 1 p.m., and authorities have launched an ongoing investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash.
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St. Lucia House Speaker Claudius J. Francis Hails Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan’s Distinguished Legal Legacy
Anthony Astaphan SC has established himself as one of the Caribbean’s most formidable legal minds, renowned for his fearless advocacy, profound understanding of constitutional law, and steadfast dedication to democratic governance. Admitted to the Bar in 1983 and appointed Senior Counsel in 1999 by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Astaphan has become a pivotal figure in the region’s legal landscape. His practice spans Dominica, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Lucia, with a focus on constitutional law, public law, and defamation. He is frequently sought after to represent governments and political leaders in high-profile cases.
Astaphan’s legal prowess is matched by his strategic insight into political and constitutional dynamics. He has played a crucial role in safeguarding the legitimacy of elected governments, particularly in Dominica, where he has led landmark cases on electoral reform, judicial independence, and the separation of powers. His courtroom demeanor—bold, unyielding, and meticulously analytical—has earned him both acclaim and criticism, solidifying his reputation as a legal force in the Caribbean.
Among his most significant achievements are cases that have reshaped the constitutional framework of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Astaphan has successfully argued before the Caribbean Court of Justice and the Privy Council, defending the rule of law and the authority of elected officials. His work has clarified critical legal principles, including the limits of judicial review, the scope of parliamentary privilege, and the boundaries of executive discretion.
Beyond his litigation success, Astaphan is a prolific commentator and public intellectual. His writings and media engagements reflect a deep commitment to democratic integrity and legal accountability. He has also served as President of the Bar Association of Dominica, where he advocated for legal education and professional standards.
Anthony Astaphan SC’s career is more than a series of legal victories; it is a testament to the transformative power of principled advocacy. His enduring influence continues to shape Caribbean constitutional law, inspiring a new generation of lawyers to view the law not merely as a profession but as a vocation. His courtroom contributions, often cited as masterpieces, stand as a testament to his unparalleled impact on the legal profession.
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Setting the Standard: Why Antigua’s Aviation Future Demands Regulatory Precision
As Antigua’s aviation industry prepares for the 2026 International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) audit, a pressing need for regulatory precision has emerged. With over a decade of experience as a Corporate Aviation Service Provider, our company has witnessed the sector’s evolution firsthand. From establishing FBO 2000, which set a benchmark for excellence in Antigua, St. Kitts, and Nevis, to its acquisition by global leader Signature Flight Support, the journey has been transformative. Today, equipped with the region’s largest corporate aviation hangar and the logistical capacity to cater to ultra-wealthy clients, we are poised to elevate the industry once more. However, world-class infrastructure alone is insufficient without robust regulation. A critical issue lies in the unique land ownership structure surrounding Runway 10, where 90% of the land is privately owned. This anomaly, coupled with the absence of a “Registration of a Difference” filed with ICAO, creates a regulatory grey area that jeopardizes aviation insurance and operational compliance. As Antigua operates on a decommissioned US Air Base while being a full ICAO member, the implications of private land ownership within an airport have yet to be fully addressed. The 2026 ICAO audit demands clarity and the establishment of proper regulatory procedures to ensure safety, security, and international trust. Antigua’s aviation sector must now harmonize its assets and history with the regulatory discipline required to meet global standards.
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Antigua and Barbuda Eyes Sports and Conference Tourism to Diversify Sector
Antigua and Barbuda is poised for significant advancements in its tourism industry, as government officials unveil plans to diversify the sector by emphasizing sports and conference tourism. Prime Minister Gaston Browne, addressing the nation over the weekend, highlighted tourism as the cornerstone of the country’s economy. However, he stressed the importance of developing high-value niches to ensure year-round activity and reduce dependency on conventional leisure travel. This strategic shift aims to attract a broader range of visitors, including sports enthusiasts and business professionals, thereby enhancing economic resilience. The move reflects a long-term vision to position the twin-island nation as a versatile and competitive destination in the global tourism market. By leveraging its natural beauty and infrastructure, Antigua and Barbuda seeks to capitalize on emerging trends and secure sustainable growth for its tourism sector.
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St. Peter MP Visits Gunthropes Residents Amid Ongoing Road, Drainage Concerns
Rawdon Turner, Member of Parliament for St. Peter, conducted a comprehensive tour of the Gunthropes community on Thursday, engaging directly with residents amidst ongoing infrastructure issues that have severely impacted daily life. Turner emphasized the importance of transparent and candid dialogue with affected individuals, acknowledging that while some progress has been made with concrete paving, significant upgrades remain essential. Residents voiced their concerns, highlighting areas still in dire need of repair. Accompanied by Public Works officials, including the minister and director, Turner reaffirmed the government’s dedication to completing the project. Officials outlined a phased approach to repairs, prioritizing the most severely damaged sections. Turner stressed that his hands-on, accessible approach allows him to better grasp the community’s challenges. “Meeting residents directly on the damaged roads is crucial to understanding their realities,” he stated. “While there is much work ahead, we are committed to moving forward with integrity, service, and resolve.” Turner plans to extend his outreach to other St. Peter communities in the coming weeks to address similar issues. Gunthropes residents expressed appreciation for the engagement and expressed hope that the renewed focus would result in sustainable improvements.
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Scrub Life Cares Announces 5th Annual “Grow With The Flo” Women & Girls Health Expo, Set for May 23rd, 2026
Scrub Life Cares, a prominent public health NGO in Antigua and Barbuda, has announced the 5th Annual Grow With The Flo Women & Girls Health Expo, scheduled for Saturday, May 23rd, 2026. This event coincides with the organization’s fifth anniversary in November, marking a significant milestone in its mission to promote menstrual equity and comprehensive reproductive and sexual health literacy. Since its inception in 2021, the Expo has grown into a cornerstone community health event, uniting women, girls, families, educators, and health professionals in a day dedicated to dignity, access, and education. Tanya Ambrose, MPH, Founder and CEO of Scrub Life Cares, emphasized the event’s importance, stating, ‘This year celebrates the growth of a movement shaped by our community and partners. It’s a testament to the power of prioritizing dignity, equity, and education.’ Over the years, the Expo has expanded its reach, attracting increasing participation from men and boys, reflecting a broader societal recognition of menstrual and reproductive health as community-wide concerns. The 2026 Expo will adopt a more family-centered approach, offering programs that include maternal and child health education, prenatal and postpartum support, breastfeeding resources, and family bonding activities. This expansion aligns with Scrub Life Cares’ commitment to addressing public health needs across all life stages. Through its advocacy, research, and community engagement, the organization has established itself as a leader in advancing health equity in Antigua and Barbuda. As it celebrates its fifth anniversary, Scrub Life Cares invites families, educators, health professionals, and community leaders to join the 2026 Expo, promising an event that is bigger, bolder, and more impactful than ever.
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Free KDP Workshop Held This Week at the National Public Library During Inaugural National Authors’ Week
In a landmark event celebrating literary creativity, the National Public Library hosted a free Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) workshop this week as part of the inaugural National Authors’ Week. The workshop aimed to empower aspiring writers by providing them with essential tools and knowledge to self-publish their works through Amazon’s KDP platform. Attendees gained insights into the publishing process, from manuscript preparation to marketing strategies, while also learning about the benefits of digital publishing. The event attracted a diverse audience, including first-time writers, seasoned authors, and literary enthusiasts. This initiative underscores the growing importance of self-publishing in the modern literary landscape and highlights the library’s commitment to fostering creativity and accessibility in the arts.
