Editor’s Christmas Message
It is with good cheer and our strongest hopes for peace and prosperity for this nation that the management and staff of Caribbean Times takes this moment to wish all…
It is with good cheer and our strongest hopes for peace and prosperity for this nation that the management and staff of Caribbean Times takes this moment to wish all…
The 2015 Human Development Report was launched yesterday in Ethiopia and distributed from Uruguay. As suggested by Helen Clarke speaking at the launch in the African nation, “there can be…
Caribbean Times has been informed by a source that there is an entity masquerading as having the best interest of Antigua and Barbuda at heart. ‘The Movement’ – assuming it…
According to a State Department document, the then United States Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, in May 2002, stated: ‘‘In this global campaign against terrorism, no country has the…
“They tend to be civil servants, often diplomats drawn from the Foreign Office, who may be very pleasant, intelligent people, but once they get inside the Palace they’re riveted to…
Since 1994, World Teachers’ Day has been celebrated on October 5th. Organised by UNESCO and Education International, the day is about celebrating teachers, raising awareness and promoting important issues in…
In last Friday’s edition of Caribbean Times, a statement coming from the University of the West Indies at the Cave Hill Campus, was presented to the public. That message was…
Caribbean Times was directed to an article appearing on local and regional news indicating that a Barbados “female health inspector” performing her duties had deemed that food for sale on…
Antigua and Barbuda together with the member states of CARICOM are indicative of a zone of relative peace and stability. Indeed, many have argued that armed conflicts around the world…
“Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes!” – Leonardo da Vinci. Caribbean Times, in an effort to keep an even keel while reporting the news, and…