CANANEWS AND SPORTS SCHEDULE AT 1200 ECT

The following is the CANANews and SPORTS Schedule for Tuesday, October 14, 2025.

GEORGETOWN – Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, says his country has absolutely no interest in hosting any form of military assets, and that the situation regarding Grenada is ‘really a sovereign issue’ for the government of that island.

NASSAU – Prime Minister Phillip Davis says he will not meet with trade union officials on matters concerning public sector workers, after one of the unions threatened a national strike on Tuesday.

PARAMARIBO – President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says she is unaware of a request filed by attorney Irvin Kanhai, seeking clemency for four people convicted in the highly publicised so-called December 8th trial.

BASSETERRE – Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, has formally launched the US$30 million Symbol of Love Museum and Monuments at Fort Thomas, saying it marks the beginning of a transformative new chapter for the historic 8.7-acre property located at Fortlands, on the outskirts of the capital.

GEORGETOWN – President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge, says he believes that three United States legislators had been misled when thy wrote to the US oil and gas giant regarding information on how its payments to the Guyana government regarding the 2016 Stabroek Block Petroleum Agreement (PA), have affected its US federal tax liability.

SPORTS:

DELHI – Despite a much better showing with both bat and ball, the West Indies were not able to stop a rampant India from coming away with a dominant seven-wicket victory on the fifth morning of the second Test here in Delhi to secure a clean 2-0 series sweep over the regional side.

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