Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
Prime Minister Dr. Drew encouraged the players and asked them to play with full spirit, while having fun. He continued and asked them to engage in wholesome positive activities that are critical for building a nation.
PM Drew cleared through his addressal that the St. Kitts and Nevis was on the brink of losing the previous visa-free access. He stated that if they had not taken bold or immediate action, then they would have lost the privilege of having visa-free access.
The Ambassador of the Netherlands to the Commonwealth of Dominica reaffirmed the commitment, that was made to strengthen the relationship between the two nations.
The conversations held was a part of the 90-Day Campaign Against Violence and Crime which was launched just a month ago by the citizen Security Task Force within the Prime Minister’s Office.
These artworks reflect the vision of a sustainable island state and highlight the natural beauty of serving as a reminder of the potential and creativity within the youth.
PM Drew noted that national security is often associated with law enforcement and said that citizen security is a designation, which means that the one is dealing with violence and crime.
The contribution enhanced the medical services that will be available to the people of St. Kitts and Nevis. The donation included two endoscope towers, an endoscope storage cabinet with UV light sterilization and a mechanical endoscope washer.
Government of St. Kitts and Nevis conducted discussions on citizen security to the sister island of Nevis on October 04, 2024 as a part of the National Consultation on Crime and Violence.
PM Drew praised all the teachers. He said congratulations to all the teachers and on behalf of a grateful nation he extends the deepest gratitude to the teachers for their invaluable contributions.
St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. (SKELEC) has commissioned a new 6 MW temporary plant, which will help to stabilise the supply of electricity while it carries out critical maintenance on its generator fleet.
PM Drew encouraged them to work hard, strive for excellence and to be great ambassadors for the beautiful twin-island Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.
The goal of their visit was to provide affordable educational opportunities so that the citizens are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century and create pathways to success.
Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
With one-fifth of global oil and gas supply disrupted, countries are scrambling to secure energy. Coal is making a comeback, while renewables offer hope, highlighting the difficult balance between urgent energy demands and environmental sustainability in a volatile global market
A widely shared video shows children in a Gaza displacement camp staging a mock funeral with a doll, offering a stark glimpse into how war shapes childhood experiences and reflects the emotional burden carried by young survivors