AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoThird-Country Deportations: St. Kitts and Nevis has confirmed the first arrivals of three CARICOM nationals transferred from the United States under a third-country arrangement—after the government stayed silent until the flight reportedly landed, sparking fresh calls for transparency. Youth & Reparatory Justice: The National Youth Parliament held a historic sitting on reparatory justice, pushing for reparations education, a National Reparations Recovery Fund, and stronger youth-led advocacy tied to CARICOM’s Ten-Point Plan. Digital Identity Push: DTU says it’s stepping up public awareness for the national e-ID rollout, with seniors among the first sensitised groups. Energy Talks: Antigua’s PM Gaston Browne says discussions are underway with St. Kitts and Nevis and the EU on geothermal power—aimed at cutting electricity costs and fossil fuel dependence. Sports & Culture: CPL and UWI relaunch a 2026 sports marketing internship; and the St. Kitts Music Festival adds Boyz II Men and Skippa for June 25–27. Academic Wins: Nevis scholar Cordiesere Liburd-Walters earns a master’s at Johns Hopkins, while St. Kitts’ Mikailah Edmeade graduates in accounting.
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