AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCPL Tonight: Antigua & Barbuda Falcons host Trinbago Knight Riders at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Match 14, with both sides chasing a climb up the points table. CHOGM in Cricket: Organisers are using Falcons matches at the stadium to build public excitement for CHOGM 2026 through co-branded fan activations and social media engagement. Cyber Watch: UWI says it’s investigating ransomware claims after an alert, stressing there’s no confirmed breach, and urging staff and students to report suspicious activity. Security Upgrade: Government plans to buy port X-ray machines to scan shipping containers and pallets to better detect illegal guns smuggled in parts. Law & Order Push: Cabinet outlines new measures to tackle gun crime and violence, including proposed minimum and maximum sentences for serious gun offences and sexual offences against minors. Judiciary Dialogue: Foreign Minister Chet Greene says the CMJA’s constructive response will be published alongside the Prime Minister’s clarification that no executive action will be taken against judicial officers. Regional Economy: ECLAC projects Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026, but only 1.1% without Guyana—highlighting the widening gap. UN Leadership: Coverage continues on the race to succeed Antonio Guterres, with candidates including Guyana’s Carolyn Rodrigues Birkett and Costa Rica’s Rebeca Grynspan.
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