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Richards renews call for more support for young T&T athletes

TOKYO, Japan (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago’s World Championship silver medallist Jereem ‘The Dream’ Richards is still not satisfied with the level of support being given to the country’s young and upcoming athletes. The 31-year-old set a new...

STETHS, Munro clash in daCosta Cup feature

After a slow start in this season’s ISSA daCosta Cup football competition, two struggling giants of Zone E, St Elizabeth Technical High and Munro College, will clash today at STETHS Sports Complex. The feature game, which is set to kick off at 3:...

Cedric Titus turn back William Knibb

CEDRIC Titus High blanked William Knibb Memorial High 2-0 in their Zone D clash at the William Knibb playing field in Trelawny yesterday. The Trelawny derby saw Cedric Titus’s captain, Terron Eccleston, open the scoring in the 29th minute and...

Sammy expects strong showing from WI on India Test tour

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): Having not won a Test series in India since 1983, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy is well aware of the challenges his side will face when they travel to the subcontinent for a two-match Test series next month. However,...

Williams, La Borde to officiate at ICC Women’s World Cup

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): West Indies will still have a presence at the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup, with umpires Candace La Borde and Jacquline Williams having been named to the Emirates ICC Panel of Match Officials. The duo will form part of a...

Guardiola raises doubt about Rodri’s fitness for Arsenal-Man City game

MANCHESTER, England (AP): Manchester City star Rodri still is not fully comfortable on his return from a serious` knee injury and might not be risked against Arsenal in the English Premier League on Sunday at the end of an intense week of games,...

Jackson earns bronze in first global event since injury

Shericka Jackson was forced to settle for the bronze medal in the women’s 200 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, as Melissa Jefferson-Wooden claimed the event inside the Japan National Stadium in a time of 21.68 seconds. Jackson...

Levell’s bronze a big statement

Bryan Levell beamed a huge smile of satisfaction when the big screen showed that he had won a photo finish for the bronze medal in a 200-metre World Championship won by the United States' Noah Lyles. Levell, just 21, had led coming off the bend but...

Scott ends World Champs campaign in fifth

Jamaica's Jordan Scott continued to show he was now one of the world's elite triple jumpers, finishing fifth at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, earlier today with a best leap of 17.21 metres. Scott, needing at least 17.55 metres...

Salmon falls victim to pace of 400mh final

Jamaica’s Shiann Salmon faded to eighth place in the women’s 400m hurdles final as the Netherlands’ Femke Bol lived up to her billing as pre-race favourite to land the World Championship title in Tokyo. On a cooler night than usual Salmon began...
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CDB president encourages MDBs to advance trust, equity, and Inclusion in AI and data governance at Global Privacy Symposium

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB, the Bank), Daniel Best has highlighted the critical role of privacy and data governance in shaping equitable and resilient development outcomes. Speaking at the 9th Annual Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Privacy Symposium, Best shared that “When individuals share their data with us, they are placing […]

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