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Prime Minister Gaston Browne says Antigua and Barbuda is still pursuing climate finance talks and wants grant funding, not heavier post-disaster borrowing.

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Health authorities have expanded screening at the country's ports of entry as the new Air Peace service starts and officials watch Ebola, malaria and hantavirus developments abroad.


Officials say first-quarter stayover arrivals rose 7% to 110,832, while cruise projections and new routes point to another strong tourism year.

Royal Police Force detectives arrest three individuals in connection with an alleged bank fraud scheme involving forged documents and unauthorised account access.


Tehran says fresh American strikes amount to a major violation of the ceasefire, while Washington says the action was defensive.

Moscow says more attacks are coming against Kyiv, while Ukraine calls the warning a campaign of intimidation and blackmail.

A draft framework described in US reporting would pair a ceasefire with a fresh negotiation window over Iran's nuclear programme and regional security.
A fight over who controls Turkey's main opposition party turned violent in Ankara as police moved in with tear gas and rubber bullets.
The Ministry of Works advises motorists that the Sir Sydney Walling Highway will operate under single-lane alternating traffic for six weeks during a PIMU drainage improvement project.
As Caribbean Mosquito Awareness Week kicks off, Antigua's Central Board of Health launches a public education drive targeting dengue prevention across all parishes.
The Antigua and Barbuda Workers' Union joins forces with the Lupus Association to support chronic illness research and community care programmes.