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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs in 6-3 Ruling
The US Supreme Court has voted 6-3 to strike down President Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, delivering a major legal blow to one of the administration's most prominent trade policy initiatives, as reported by Antigua.news.
YouTube Star Sells Pikachu Pokémon Card at Auction for $16.5 Million
A YouTube personality has auctioned a rare Pikachu Pokémon card for $16.5 million, according to Antigua.news, in what ranks among the most expensive trading card sales ever recorded.
Trade Minister Pushes for Services Sector Inclusion in Revised EU Trade Agreement
Antigua and Barbuda's Trade Minister has called for services trade to be included in a revamped EU trade deal, arguing the sector is critical to the region's economic future. The appeal highlights longstanding concerns that Caribbean nations' services industries have been underrepresented in major trade agreements.
ABFC Wraps Up Music Development Masterclass at Antigua and Barbuda College
The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission has wrapped up its Music Development Masterclass, held June 8–12 at the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies in Coolidge. The programme gathered emerging and established music professionals in a bid to advance the nation's creative industries.
AUA College Launches Free Bootcamp Mapping Six-Year Path to Medical Career
The American University of Antigua College of Arts and Sciences has launched a free bootcamp for aspiring doctors, with more than 50 students enrolled and a second session already planned for July. As reported by Antigua Observer, AUACAS Dean Dr. Jorge Moreno confirmed the programme maps out a six-year route to a medical career.
Postmaster General Outlines Sweeping Postal and Customs Reforms After Regional Summit
Postmaster General Algernon Gomes has announced key reforms to Antigua and Barbuda's postal and customs operations following a regional summit in San Salvador attended by 132 delegates. The changes, detailed in an exclusive interview with Observer Media, are expected to significantly reshape how both services function locally.
Antigua and Barbuda's Ocean Space Eleven Times Its Landmass, Blue Economy Official Says
A senior Blue Economy official says Antigua and Barbuda's ocean space is nearly eleven times larger than its landmass but remains largely untapped. The remarks came as the Department of the Blue Economy marked World Ocean Day with outreach aimed at schoolchildren.
ABNAB Defends Fee Hike, Cites Rising Costs and Expanded Mandate
The Antigua and Barbuda National Accreditation Board has justified a recent increase in service fees, with Executive Director Sharon Kelsick citing rising training costs, expanded responsibilities, and operational funding challenges as the key drivers.
AUA Donates Whiteboards and Flip Charts to ABCAS Ahead of New Academic Year
The American University of Antigua has donated 20 whiteboards and flip charts to the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies, with much of the supply directed toward the college's new School of Agriculture ahead of the upcoming academic year.
Antigua's Post Office and Customs Join Regional Summit to Strengthen Operations
Antigua and Barbuda's postal and customs departments are sending a cross-agency delegation to a regional operational summit in San Salvador from June 8th to 11th, as reported by Antigua Observer. The conference aims to improve international shipping workflows and bolster regional border security.
Sandals Foundation, Hands Across the Sea Bring Literacy Support to Over 1,000 Antiguan Students
The Sandals Foundation and literacy nonprofit Hands Across the Sea have expanded their partnership to deliver targeted literacy support to more than 1,000 students in Antigua. The initiative aims to strengthen reading skills and build confidence among young learners across the Eastern Caribbean.
ABTA Names New Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Leader in Strategic Shake-Up
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has announced two strategic leadership appointments effective June 1, including Charmaine Spencer as its new Chief Marketing Officer. The moves are intended to boost the destination's global competitiveness and strengthen tourism's economic impact.
APUA Hits Record Water Output, But Many Homes Still Without Supply
APUA's Water Business Unit has reached record production levels, but Acting Manager Jason Peters warns that high output does not ensure every household receives a reliable water supply. Speaking on Observer AM, Peters highlighted the gap between plant production capacity and actual distribution to consumers.
UTC President Flags Rising Costs and Unlicensed Drivers as Key Threats to Taxi Industry
UTC President Ian Joseph has outlined the mounting financial and operational challenges facing local taxi operators, including rising overhead costs and the ongoing threat posed by unlicensed drivers. His comments, reported by Antigua Observer, shed light on the pressures confronting the island's transport sector.
Agriculture Experts Push for Coordinated Drought Planning in Antigua and Barbuda
Agriculture experts in Antigua and Barbuda, including an IICA national specialist, are calling for regular multi-stakeholder meetings and better data collection to strengthen the country's drought planning and protect food production.
Salvation Army Exceeds Fundraising Goal at Charity Tea Party for New Student Scholarship Fund
The Salvation Army's 'Pathway to Purpose' charity tea party exceeded its fundraising target on Sunday, successfully launching a new Student Scholarship Fund to help local students cover tuition costs.
El Niño Drought Puts Antigua and Barbuda's Food Security at Risk, Experts Warn
Agriculture specialists are warning that an El Niño-driven drought, combined with rising fertiliser costs and limited water resources, threatens Antigua and Barbuda's food security and could drive the nation's food import bill higher by year-end.
Experts Warn Water Cost Relief Must Reach Consumers to Keep Local Produce Competitive
Agricultural experts are warning that government water cost relief for drought-hit farmers must be passed on to consumers to keep local produce price-competitive. The caution comes as policymakers weigh new interventions amid an intensifying El Niño-driven dry season.
ECCAA Inaugurates Expanded Headquarters at V.C. Bird International Airport
The Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority has officially opened an expanded headquarters complex at V.C. Bird International Airport, completing a second building following its initial relocation to the site in December 2023.
WIOC Runs Major Emergency Drill to Bolster Safety Preparedness
West Indies Oil Company carried out a large-scale Emergency Response Exercise last week to test and improve its preparedness for potential emergencies at its fuel operations. The drill is part of the company's broader commitment to employee safety, community protection, and environmental responsibility.