Newsdesk | Wednesday April 8th, 2026 - “Pressure, Progress, and Resilience”
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Today's news highlights the government's close monitoring of fuel prices amid global pressures and a developing water crisis on the French side, underscoring shared island vulnerabilities. In local developments, Steven "Sticky" Codrington was named the first Carnival Village Mayor, while Charlotte Brookson Academy celebrated student success. Regionally, Cuba faces a deepening energy crisis, and URSM rejected institutional smear claims.
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