AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRegional Rights Watch: UK judges are set to hear a final appeal in London over Trinidad and Tobago’s colonial-era “buggery law,” a case that could reshape how similar laws are treated across the Caribbean. New Routes & Travel: Sunrise Airways launches direct Antigua–Barbados flights from July 22, with intro fares from US$129 one-way (promo code WOWINTRO). Climate Resilience & Homes: Antigua’s Adaptation Fund project is upgrading drainage in McKinnon’s watershed and offering low-interest loans to help households climate-proof against flooding. Immigration Update: Antigua and Barbuda’s three-month immigration amnesty is underway, with applicants processed daily and endorsement appointments scheduled about two weeks after filing. Innovation & IP: Minister Michael Freeland highlights Antigua and Barbuda’s IP and digital transformation wins at WIPO, including collective trademarks and support for local producers. Youth & Community: ABYETS returns with young entrepreneurs showcasing skills from food to services, while ABLP St. John’s Rural South plans a Talent Takeover on July 18. Sports Spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda opens its Davis Cup campaign against USVI, and Kamar Thomas earns bronze at the CARICOM 10K.
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