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South Africa survived sensational hitting by Andries Gous to beat the USA by 18 runs in the first Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup. The match was held at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Wednesday. Joel Rayne reports.
Antigua and Barbuda's very own Lamar Richardson made history Sunday, becoming the youngest black producer to win two Tony Awards in a single night. He spoke exclusively with ABS’ Raghib Apparicio.
General practitioner Dr Rasheda Williams is providing advice on safeguarding your health amidst sweltering conditions. Philana Johnson reports.
Members of Caribbean Union Bank Hells Gate Steel Orchestra are en route to Venezuela for the Drums of ALBA "Beats of our Identity" cultural festival between June 20 and 23. The event celebrates the musical tapestry which connects the 10 member states of ALBA - the Bolivarian Alliance for the people of our America. Terry Andrew reports.
Caribbean Premium Motors has launched its Hyundai Kona Electric Vehicle line. The move has been welcomed by the Government, which is bullish on the transition toward greener modes of transport. Patrice Martin reports.
West Indies will turn their focus to the Super Eight phase of the T20 World Cup, with a clash against England at the Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia Wednesday evening. The Caribbean side completed an imperious victory over fellow qualifiers Afghanistan on Monday, capping off an unbeaten group stage. Wicketkeeper/batter, Nicholas Pooran ended the group stage as the second highest run-scorer. Joel Rayne reports.
The 2024 edition of the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Board's Junior Science Quiz has ended, with a ceremony awarding the winners. Ercil Charles Jr reports.
State Insurance Company Ltd has rewarded the winners and participants in this year's Spellbound Series. Ercil Charles Jr reports.
The Life-Long Unit of the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus will be able to provide more scholarships for one of its key courses, following a monetary donation on Tuesday. Briana Anthony reports.
he Creative Industries Ministry has sought to clear the air regarding the basis for its format change in the upcoming Calypso Monarch Competition. Each contestant will perform one song, as opposed to the two in previous years. Parliamentary Secretary in the Creative Industries Ministry, Senator Shenella Govia has provided the rationale for the move, even as veteran calypsonian Eugene ‘Kaseba’ Silcott insists more notice should have been given. Myrtle Bruno Hodge reports.