Commentary: The Iran War's Economic and Legal Toll on the Caribbean

Commentary: The Iran War's Economic and Legal Toll on the Caribbean

A commentary by Sir Ronald Sanders argues that the war in Iran is already inflicting economic pain on Caribbean nations through rising oil prices, freight costs, and supply chain disruptions, while raising urgent questions about international law, sovereignty, and the failure of regional bodies to mount a unified response.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Letter: Critics Slam Harold Lovell's Leadership Amid UPP Internal Turmoil

Letter: Critics Slam Harold Lovell's Leadership Amid UPP Internal Turmoil

A published letter, as reported by Antigua News Room, accuses former UPP leader Harold Lovell of evasive and ineffective leadership following a recent media appearance, citing his refusal to challenge for the party leadership and alleged willingness to sidestep the UPP's own constitution.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips Named 2026 Legal Coordinator for AOSIS

Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips Named 2026 Legal Coordinator for AOSIS

Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips has been appointed Legal Coordinator for 2026 for the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), where he will provide legal and strategic guidance across key international climate negotiations. The Government of Antigua and Barbuda hailed the appointment as a reflection of the country's standing in global climate diplomacy.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Cabinet approves Christopher Holder National Art Gallery for historic St. John's building

Cabinet Approves National Art Gallery Bearing Christopher Holder's Name for Historic St. John's Building

Cabinet has formally approved the creation of the Christopher Holder National Art Gallery of Antigua and Barbuda, to be established in the historic former Catholic School building near Government House in St. John's. The project will be fully funded through a partnership between the Halo Foundation Inc. and the Maria Holder Memorial Trust.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua.news
Historic Catholic School to Be Transformed into National Art Gallery

Historic Catholic School to Be Transformed into National Art Gallery

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved the establishment of the Christopher Holder National Art Gallery, to be housed in the historic former Catholic School building adjacent to Government House in St. John's. The restoration, funded through a partnership between the Halo Foundation Inc. and the Maria Holder Memorial Trust, is expected to be completed by October 2026.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Cabinet Launches Nationwide Clean-Up Campaign Set to Begin Within Two Weeks

Cabinet Launches Nationwide Clean-Up Campaign Set to Begin Within Two Weeks

Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has announced a national clean-up campaign set to roll out within two weeks, taking a coordinated, multi-agency approach to environmental management and community beautification. The initiative builds on ongoing efforts by the National Solid Waste Management Authority and partner agencies.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Cabinet Offers Crown Land Sales to Long-Term Occupants at EC$1 Per Square Foot

Cabinet Offers Crown Land Sales to Long-Term Occupants at EC$1 Per Square Foot

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has reaffirmed a policy allowing citizens who have occupied Crown lands for more than ten years to purchase up to a quarter-acre at a concessional rate of EC$1.00 per square foot. The initiative aims to promote homeownership, formalise informal settlements, and expand economic opportunities for long-term occupants.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
All Saints Road Works to Begin as Government Bypasses AmDex Delays

Government Moves Ahead on All Saints Road Works, Bypassing AmDex Delays

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has tasked the Ministry of Works with beginning rehabilitation of All Saints Road next week, bypassing delays in negotiations with Canadian firm AmDex over a wider EC$100 million road improvement programme.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua.news
MP Fernandez Marks Near-Decade of Laptop Gifts to Cedar Grove Primary Graduates

MP Fernandez Marks Near-Decade of Laptop Gifts to Cedar Grove Primary Graduates

MP Max Fernandez has distributed more than 20 laptops to Cedar Grove Primary School's 2025 graduating class, continuing a programme now in its tenth consecutive year. The initiative aims to ease the financial burden on families while equipping students with digital tools for secondary school.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua News Room
ABLP Plans April 2026 National Convention on Heels of By-Election Win

ABLP Plans April 2026 National Convention on Heels of By-Election Win

The ABLP is preparing for a national convention in April 2026, following its decisive by-election win in St. Philip's North. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has urged party branches to begin organizing, with candidate ratification and leadership elections on the agenda.

March 19, 2026 · Antigua.news
TSA Staffing Crisis Triggers Long Airport Wait Times Amid U.S. Government Shutdown

TSA Staffing Crisis Triggers Long Airport Wait Times Amid U.S. Government Shutdown

TSA security checkpoints across the United States are overwhelmed as hundreds of officers call out of work without pay during the ongoing partial government shutdown. More than 360 TSA employees have resigned since the shutdown began on February 14, with officials warning that airports could face further, more severe disruptions.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Nations, Including Antigua and Barbuda

U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Nations, Including Antigua and Barbuda

The U.S. State Department is expanding its visa bond program to 50 countries as of April 2, requiring nationals — including those from Antigua and Barbuda — to post a $15,000 bond before receiving business or tourism visas. Officials say the measure curbs illegal overstays and reduces costs to American taxpayers.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Grenada Among 12 Nations Added to US Visa Bond Programme

Grenada Among 12 Nations Added to US Visa Bond Programme

The United States has added Grenada and 11 other countries to its visa bond programme, effective April 2, 2026, requiring eligible B1/B2 visa applicants to post a bond of up to $15,000. The expansion brings the total number of countries covered by the pilot programme to 50.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
St. Philip's North By-Election Win Masks Deeper Engagement Gap, Analyst Warns

St. Philip's North By-Election Win Masks Deeper Engagement Gap, Analyst Warns

The ABLP's Randy Baltimore won the St. Philip's North by-election with 69.42 percent of votes, but a voter turnout of just 67.27 percent has prompted a leadership analyst to warn that political dominance without meaningful citizen engagement risks becoming fragile. Writing for Antigua News Room, Dr. Isaac Newton argues the silence of non-voters carries a strategic message that leaders ignore at their peril.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
PM Browne Calls on Africa and Caribbean to Dismantle 'Extractive' Economic Legacy

PM Browne Calls on Africa and Caribbean to Dismantle 'Extractive' Economic Legacy

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has urged African and Caribbean leaders to dismantle historically "extractive" economic systems rooted in colonialism and slavery, calling for a shift toward locally owned and productive economies. He made the remarks while hosting a Nigerian royal delegation in Antigua, as reported by Antigua News Room.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
PM Browne Urges Economic Shift to Empower African and Caribbean People

PM Browne Calls for Economic Overhaul to Benefit African and Caribbean Citizens

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called on African and Caribbean leaders to overhaul their economic systems, urging a move away from extractive structures toward locally driven prosperity. Browne made the remarks during a meeting with a Nigerian royal delegation, as reported by Antigua.news.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua.news
Reader Calls for Review of Hairstyle Policy at Antigua Girls' High School

Reader Calls for Review of Hairstyle Policy at Antigua Girls' High School

A member of the public has written to call for a review of hairstyle policies at Antigua Girls' High School, after a student was reportedly sent home twice over natural hair styling choices. The letter, published by Antigua News Room, argues that the enforcement is unfair and inconsistent with practices at other local schools.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Opinion: St. Philip's North By-Election Assessed — Randy Baltimore's Path to Victory

Opinion: St. Philip's North By-Election Assessed — Randy Baltimore's Path to Victory

A political assessment published by Antigua News Room evaluates the upcoming St. Philip's North by-election, highlighting strong community support for Labour candidate Randy Baltimore and criticising the opposition's campaign over what the analysis describes as a series of disinformation claims.

March 18, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Communities to Benefit as Ambulance Services Set for Glanville's Polyclinic

Ambulance Service Coming to Glanvilles Polyclinic, Eastern Communities to Benefit

Ambulance services are set to launch at the Glanvilles Polyclinic within days of a dedicated vehicle arriving in Antigua and Barbuda, Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph announced. The service will benefit residents across the eastern corridor, including communities in Glanvilles, Freetown, Pares, Seatons, and Willikies.

March 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Baltimore Wins St. Philip North By-Election in Clean Sweep Across All Seven Divisions

Baltimore Wins St. Philip North By-Election in Clean Sweep Across All Seven Divisions

Randy Baltimore has won the St. Philip North by-election in a clean sweep across all seven polling divisions, with ABLP colleagues hailing the result as an emphatic mandate. As reported by Antigua News Room, the contest was triggered by the retirement of longtime representative Sir Robin Yearwood.

March 17, 2026 · Antigua News Room