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Treasury figures show Government deficit is $3b lower than Budget forecast
Finance Minister Nicola Willis said the numbers showed the economy was strengthening.
Environmental group urges tarakihi fishing ban amid steep stock decline
A fish-and-chip-shop staple could be at risk.
PM Pierre assumes CARICOM chairmanship, outlines people-centred agenda
CASTRIES, Saint Lucia, Jul 1, CMC – Saint Lucia on Wednesday officially assumed the Chairmanship of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), with Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre beginning a six-month tenure that will focus on delivering meaningful results for the people of the Caribbean. Under CARICOM’s system of rotating leadership, Saint Lucia will serve as […]
Jamaica: Technology Minister outlines roadmap for cybersecurity legislation
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jul 1, CMC – Jamaica is moving to develop a new national cybersecurity law aimed at strengthening the country’s cybersecurity framework and protecting critical information infrastructure. Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Science, Technology and Special Projects, Dr. Andrew Wheatley, announced the initiative during his contribution to the […]
Barbados: National celebrations cut back as government prioritises cost-of-living relief
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jul 1, CMC – Prime Minister Mia Mottley says her administration will prioritise measures to cushion Barbadians from global economic pressures, even as it advances constitutional reform and other key policy initiatives. Speaking at the Ideas Forum town hall meeting on Monday night, Mottley said the government has decided to shorten planned celebrations marking the […]
PM Drew Highlights Progress on New Basseterre High School During Site Visit
Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 1, 2026 — Construction of the long-awaited Basseterre High School continues to gain momentum, with Prime Minister the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew expressing confidence in the pace of work during a visit to the project site on Wednesday. Joined by Project Manager Vivake Khan, the Prime Minister toured the development, where […]
Trinidad: Media company to pay customs officer more than US$50,000 over report linking him to ISIS
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jul 1, CMC – The High Court has ordered One Caribbean Media Limited (OCM) to pay more than TT$350,000 (US$51,558) in compensation to a customs officer who sued over a television report by investigative journalist Mark Bassant that alleged he had links to the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group. According to […]
Jamaica: World Athletics finally certifies National Stadium track
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jul 1, CMC – Jamaica’s Minister of Sports Olivia Grange has revealed that the track at the National Stadium has finally been certified by World Athletics, nearly a year after it was resurfaced. The black, green and gold track was completed in March 2025, but questions lingered as to whether times recorded would […]
T-Mobile moving tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware amid lawsuit
T-Mobile is asking a New York court to rule that Broadcom was contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses.
In its complaint, T-Mobile said it has tens of thousands of virtual machines using VMware software across approximately 303,140 CPU cores. It also said that it was migrating off VMware but noted the time-consuming and technical challenges involved in migrating over 1,000 applications.
It filed its lawsuit, which was first reported by The Register today, in the Supreme Court of the State of New York in August 2025 (PDF).