AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCybercrime Crackdown: Antigua and Barbuda’s Parliament approved tougher Electronic Crimes legislation, including steep fines up to EC$1 million and possible jail for service providers that fail to comply with electronic production orders during criminal investigations. Caribbean Migration Watch: Jamaica confirmed it’s in talks with the U.S. under a third-country nationals arrangement—up to 25 people every two weeks—sparking opposition concerns about security and transparency. Ocean Protection Push: Commonwealth ocean ministers met in Kenya to turn ocean pledges into measurable action, focusing on financing, technology transfer, and support for small island states. Youth & Community Moves: The NYPAAB completed elections for its executive committee and youth MPs, while the Census Office restarted field operations for the 2025 Population and Housing Census with new enumerators. Culture & Travel: Sandals and Beaches launched its rebranded loyalty program, the “Island Insiders Club,” and a regional summer-events piece highlights how festivals and concerts fuel Caribbean businesses. Sports Spotlight: West Indies named squads for Sri Lanka in Antigua, and Antigua & Barbuda opened the Billie Jean King Cup with a 3-0 loss to Barbados.
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