AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVisa-Free Travel Buzz: Antigua and Barbuda is among countries listed for visa-free entry to Mauritius in 2026, while China and Germany also expand visa-free programmes—good news for regional travellers and tourism planning. Reparations Push: The CARICOM Reparations Commission heads to the UK for a four-day mission, including meetings and a UK Parliament presentation, with Antigua’s Dorbrene O’Marde among the delegation. Regional Diplomacy on CBI: OECS and Eastern Caribbean leaders back a united response to EU pressure to phase out Citizenship by Investment, agreeing on a coordinated Brussels engagement. Security & Borders: The US and CARICOM sign a biometric data-sharing arrangement to strengthen border security and immigration vetting, with IMPACS leading implementation. Mental Health Check-In: A local psychologist warns depression can hide behind “high-functioning” smiles, urging people to check on friends and colleagues too. Teachers’ Training: Unions and education stakeholders roll out two-week continuous professional development for teachers, tackling the mindset that training is optional. Youth & Community: A Caribbean-wide peace walk brings youth and residents together in St. John’s, while the Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown marks its 2026 handover under “Create Lasting Impact.” Sports & Culture: Villa Lions and Cutting Edge win Antigua Cup titles; Minister Dwayne George reports Carnival 2026 preparations are about 70% complete; and Team Antigua & Barbuda posts strong ECVA U20 beach volleyball results in St. Kitts.
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