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PERSISTENT DIPLOMACY PAVED THE WAY FOR GREATER INCLUSION AT COP27

Published 1 December 2022

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PERSISTENT DIPLOMACY PAVED THE WAY FOR GREATER INCLUSION AT COP27


Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 30, 2022 (SKNIS): The Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Economic Development, International Trade, Investment, Industry and Commerce, said that persistent diplomacy stemming from a series of high-level regional and international meetings paved the way for greater inclusion at the Conference of Parties (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from November 6-18, 2022.

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Weather

7am Weather Forecast (1st December,2022)

Published 1 December 2022

Basseterre

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Valid until 2nd December,2022 at 8am.

Weather Bulletin

Issued at: 7am Thursday, 1st December 2022
Present Weather: Fair skies with showers in the vicinity
Winds: A gentle breeze of 10mph from the Northeast
Temperature: 25°C / 77°F Humidity: 73%
Sea Level Pressure: 1013.3mbs or 29.92″
Sunset: Today 5:35pm Sunrise: Tom 6:25am

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Weather

5pm Weather Forecast & 3Day Forecast (30th November,2022)

Published 30 November 2022

Bassterre

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Weather Bulletin

Issued at: 5pm Wednesday, 30th November 2022.
Present Weather: Partly Cloudy skies with showers in the vicinity
Winds: A gentle breeze of 8mph from a Northeasterly direction.
Temperature: 26°C / 78°F Max Temp: 30°C / 85°F Humidity: 78%
Sea Level Pressure: 1012.1mbs or 29.88″
24hr rainfall at the R.L. Bradshaw Intl. at 2pm: 1.7mm/0.67”
Amount of rainfall for the month of November: 152.5mm / 6.00”
Sunrise: Tom 6:24am Sunset: Tom 5:35pm

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Crime/Justice, Local news, News

AUTOPSY PERFORMED ON THE BODY OF ALWYN ROMNEY

Published 30 November 2022

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AUTOPSY PERFORMED ON THE BODY OF ALWYN ROMNEY

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 30, 2022 (RSCNPF): An autopsy was performed on the body of 35-year-old Alwyn Romney of Parson Ground on November 30, 2022, by Resident Pathologist, Dr. Adrian Nuñez.

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Local news, News

Prime Minister’s Official Visit to Dubai

Published 30 November 2022

Basseterre

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Prime Minister’s Official Visit to Dubai

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Prime Minister Hon. Dr Terrance Drew’s Working Visit to Dubai Tells the World St. Kitts and Nevis is Open for Business

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, November 29, 2022 [Press Secretary’s Office]: Prime Minister of St.
Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, will conduct his first working visit to Dubai in the
United Arab Emirates from Tuesday 29th November 2022 to Saturday 3rd December 2022.  
The Prime Minister will be accompanied by the Minister of Tourism, Hon. Marsha Henderson; the
Attorney-General, Hon. Garth Wilkin; the Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Marcus Natta; Mr. Sylvester
Anthony and Ms. Veira Galloway. 


The visit provides an opportunity for St Kitts and Nevis to show the world that it is open for business
and is ready to attract investors who seek mutually beneficial partnerships with the nation. 
The Prime Minister will identify new areas of collaboration in advancing economic recovery and
stability and reaffirming the solid foundation between the two countries. 
The Embassy of St Kitts and Nevis will host an exclusive cocktail event on Thursday, 1 st
December 2022 for investors, citizens, and business partners to meet the Prime Minister and his
delegation. 


Dubai has successfully positioned itself as a world-class financial hub. The multicultural city has two-
thirds of the world’s population within reach on flights of eight hours or less, allowing it to serve as
a nexus for the East and West, along with being in the heart of the Africa-Middle East-Asia triangle.  
Dubai’s rapid growth, strategic location, and favourable business culture have led it to gain the
reputation of being the world’s most sought-after business hub.  


The Prime Minister’s visit comes at a time when the economies of many countries are affected by
the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and by the consequences of the Ukraine-Russia
conflict.  


The visit is also aimed at deepening relationships with important stakeholders including
international investors and government-approved agents, who play a vital role in promoting and
supporting the country’s recently upgraded Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme.

Since assuming office in August 2022, Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew has been working
tirelessly to find and implement solutions that will prosper St Kitts and Nevis. The government is
taking measures to sustain and enhance the image of the twin-island Federation’s CBI programme by
ensuring that it is more transparent and follows the principles of integrity and good governance. 


St Kitts and Nevis hold the oldest citizenship by investment programme in the world, which has been
vital in assisting the country in funding important economic and social projects, but it has come
under scrutiny over the last few years. 


The Citizenship by Investment programme is one way to direct foreign direct investment to
innovative projects across the spheres of education, health, agriculture, and tourism.

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