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Barbados Today

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Police say Bridgetown shooting linked to long-standing dispute
Police Commissioner Richard Boyce has described Saturday’s shooting in Bridgetown as a targeted, revenge-driven attack linked to a long-standing dispute,
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Government to introduce domestic terrorism law after shooting leaves 10 injured
Barbados is set to introduce domestic terrorism legislation following a shooting in Bridgetown early Saturday that left 10 people injured, Prime Minister
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Barbados already feeling fallout from Venezuela crisis – PM
Barbados is already experiencing tangible fallout from the escalating crisis in Venezuela, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said on Saturday, as flight disruptions,
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No reports of Barbadians injured in Venezuela, says Mottley
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has assured the public that there are currently no reports of Barbadians being injured in Venezuela following the United States’
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18-year-old remanded on firearm and ammunition charges
Dion Davidson Leacock has been remanded to the Barbados Prison Service (Dodds) following his appearance in the District ‘A’ Traffic Court on Saturday on
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Trump says US will temporarily assume control of Venezuela, target oil sales after Maduro capture
President Donald Trump is insisting the US government would run Venezuela, at least temporarily, and would tap Venezuela’s vast oil reserves to sell “large
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Long waiting times persist at QEH as A&E patient surge continues
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) on Saturday reported that waiting times at its Accident and Emergency Department (AED) continue to be longer than usual
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Hundreds of flights disrupted amid fallout from US military operation in Venezuela
Airlines cancelled flights throughout the Caribbean on Saturday following U.S. strikes on Venezuela after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered commercial
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Firearm and ammunition charges laid against 18-year-old
An 18-year-old is due to appear in court on Saturday after being charged with firearm and ammunition offences. The Barbados Police Service’s Major Crime
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Shooting investigation prompts road closures in Bridgetown
Police are investigating a shooting incident in the area of Hinks Street, Bridgetown, St Michael. In a statement issued on Saturday, The Barbados Police
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Grantley Adams International Airport remains open
Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) has confirmed that the facility remains open and fully operational, despite disruptions affecting regional
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Maduro and wife to be charged in US; Caricom, world react to US military action
Caricom is said to be “actively monitoring” the situation in Venezuela following reports of the arrest and removal of President Nicolás Maduro and his
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National emergency declared in Venezuela as US conducts strikes, reportedly captures Maduro and wife
US President Donald Trump has announced that the US carried out a “large-scale strike against Venezuela” and that President Nicolas Maduro and his wife
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Transport Board bolsters maintenance amid electric bus rollout
The Transport Board is ramping up maintenance efforts as the state-run bus company fully transitions to renewable energy with 35 new electric buses added
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Education expert hails literacy push amid ongoing crisis
Barbados faces a stark literacy crisis, with rates far below the 99 per cent mark once claimed, said a literacy expert who suggested 2025 brought a pivotal
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Call for deeper support for women and girls in 2026
As Barbados enters a new year, the president of the National Organisation of Women (NOW) Barbados is calling for renewed national commitment to advancing
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Nurses seek stronger protection from workplace violence as new year begins
The Barbados Nurses Association (BNA) is welcoming 2026 with renewed calls for stronger safeguards and improved working conditions for nurses, warning
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Transport Board to go fully cashless ‘early next year’
Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw on Wednesday pledged a full cashless overhaul for Transport Board buses by early next year, promising real-time tracking
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Bayville man fined $10 000 after pleading guilty to cannabis charges
A 40-year-old Bayville man has been fined $10 000 after pleading guilty to multiple cannabis-related offences in the District ‘B’ Magistrates’ Court. Hassan
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Prison officers receive long-overdue back pay 
The government has confirmed that prison officers have now received long-outstanding back pay for extended duties performed during the COVID-19 pandemic,
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