Fort-de-France : trois jeunes victimes de coups de feu à la Pointe-Simon

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Samedi 13 Août 2022 – 20h23

Une enquête de police devra déterminer les circonstances de cette fusillade. – DR

Une jeune femme de 17 ans et deux hommes de 20 et 25 ans ont été blessés par balles cet après-midi (samedi 13 août) à Fort-de-France. 

Des jeunes ont été la cible de coups de feu aujourd’hui (samedi 13 août), à 16h30, à la Pointe-Simon, dans le centre-ville de Fort-de-France. Trois personnes ont été blessées. Une jeune femme de 17 ans a été touchée à la cuisse gauche, un homme de 20 ans au bas du dos, et un autre de 25 ans a, lui, été blessé à la hanche droite et au dos, avec une plaie hémorragique.Tous trois ont été transportés au CHU La Meynard. Les pompiers de Fort-de-France, de Schœlcher et le Samu sont intervenus. Une enquête de police devra déterminer les circonstances de cette fusillade.

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Le village O pli bèl natty à Goyave

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Samedi 13 Août 2022 – 20h34

Idjah Germain Tradipraticienne et la plante Jounou kasé contre les douleurs articulaires – ka

L’association O pli bèl natty a organisé, le samedi 13 août, à l’Aquavillage de Goyave, un événement ayant pour objectifs de valoriser les produits locaux et les pratiques traditionnelles. Plantes médicinales, mets confectionnés à bases de fruits et légumes locaux, cosmétiques et redécouverte du fwotman de nos grands-parents étaient au programme.

Idjah Germain est présidente de l’association O pli bèl natty. Cette association favorise le travail en réseau de ses différents partenaires, dispense des formations et organise des marchés itinérants depuis 1 an. C’est à l’Aquavillage de Goyave que s’est installé le marché de ce samedi. Plusieurs entités sont venues proposer leurs produits et savoir-faire aux visiteurs. De leur démarche, se dégagent des concepts aussi importants qu’utile comme se soigner par les plantes, préserver les traditions, respecter son environnement et profiter de ses bienfaits.

Sur les stands, les plantes, fruits et légumes d’ici, ont été présentées en produits cosmétiques avec par exemple la marque Zionity et Papaya Nature, en  mets à déguster avec Fresh Up et FAP and co, en sirops, thés, huiles de massage, bains et bien d’autres (S’Art Kréation). Le tout était aux mains habiles d’artisans locaux.

Vous en saurez plus dans une prochaine édition.

Idjah Germain est aussi présidente de O pli bèl Natty et formatrice en plantes médicinales

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Congratulations to Antiguan Medical students who graduated from the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas in Cuba

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Many congratulations to our Antiguan Medical students who graduated from the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, Facultad 1 Santiago de Cuba, earlier today.To continue and to excel in your medical studies during the global COVID-19 pandemic is commendable, we are proud of you! The Highest commendations are expressed to each of you. Dr. Aminata Joseph, MD, Dr. Brian Byers, MD, Dr. Sachi Pipe, MD, Dr. Laurica Stevens, MD, Dr. Rene Duchtailler, MD and Dr. Kheela Saunders, MD. All six graduates were recipients of the Prime Minister Scholarship awards. This administration will continue to significantly invest in our nation’s greatest resource-its people.#Education #investingineducation #youthdevelopment #medicaldoctors #Cuba #NextLevel

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‘Ik gun de dader om van het leven te genieten’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld  Samuel Wens BROKOPONDO — “Hij wilde niet dat mijn zoon van het leven genoot, maar ik gun

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JAAA announces roster for NACAC Open Championships in The Bahamas Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Twenty-one members of the Jamaican team that competed at the recently concluded World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon will represent the country again August 19-21 for the NACAC Open Championships in The Bahamas.

Shericka Jackson, who won the 200m gold at the World Athletics Championships, leads Jamaica’s 39-member team that also features triple jump silver medallist Shanieka Ricketts from the Jamaica squad that won 10 medals to finish in third position in Eugene last month.

Rasheed Broadbell, who won the Commonwealth Games 110m hurdles gold medallist in Birmingham, England following the World Athletics championships, is also in Team Jamaica contingent that will compete for prize money, medals, and valuable World Athletics ranking points at the NACAC meet. Athletes who win their event could be considered as having met the World Athletics qualifying standard for the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

Jackson, who recently ran a new lifetime best of 10.71 at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco, which makes her the sixth fastest woman in history, is down to run the 100m along with Commonwealth Games 200m finalist Natalliah Whyte.

Women’s Roster

100m: Shericka Jackson, Natalliah Whyte, Natasha Morrison (Alt)200m: Natalliah Whyte, Natasha Morrison400m: Stephenie Ann McPherson, Junelle Bromfield, Roniesha McGregor (Alt)800m: Adelle Tracey100m hurdles: Crystal Morrison, Megan Tapper400m hurdles: Shiann Salmon, Janieve Russell, Andrenette Knight (Alt)High jump: Kimberly WilliamsonLong Jump: Chanice PorterTriple jump: Shanieka RickettsDiscus: Samantha Hall4x100m: Natasha Morrison, Megan Tapper, Natalliah Whyte, Ashley Williams, Roniesha McGregor, Crystal Morrison4x400m: Junelle Bromfield, Roniesha McGregor, Ashley Williams, Shiann Salmon, Andrenette Knight

Men’s Roster

100m: Ackeem Blake, Conroy Jones, Oshane Bailey (Alt)200m: Andrew Hudson, Jazeel Murphy400m: Nathon Allen, Christopher Taylor, Karayme Bartley (Alt)110m hurdles: Rasheed Broadbell, Orlando Bennett400m hurdles: Shawn RoweHigh jump: Lushane WilsonLong jump: Tajay Gayle, Shawn-D ThompsonShot put: O’Dayne RichardsJavelin: Elvis GrahamDiscus: Traves Smikle, Fredric Dacres4x100m: Ackeem Blake, Andrew Hudson, Oshane Bailey, Kadrian Goldson, Conroy Jones, Jazeel Murphy4x400m: Nathon Allen, Christopher Taylor, Karayme Bartley, Javon Francis, Demish Gaye, Shawn Rowe.

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Bounty Killer Sues British Publisher To Recover JM$60 Million In Royalties

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Dancehall artiste Bounty Killer is suing a British publisher in the High Court of Justice in London, United Kingdom, for millions of dollars the publisher collected on behalf of the artist in the UK from 2002 to 2021.

The dancehall legend is suing Othman Mukhlis, and his company Jamdown Limited and a third company owned by Mukhlis named Abood Music Limited, which he appointed to collect royalties on behalf of the deejay. According to the artist’s lawsuit, around 2001, Mukhlis contacted Bounty Killer, whose real name is Rodney Price, to collect agreed-upon royalties on his behalf in exchange for a percentage of the royalties.

The lawsuit claims that Mukhlis falsely misrepresented Bounty Killer and convinced him that it would be better if he were to collect the artist’s publishing royalties in the UK as withholding tax would take a significant sum- 30 percent of the monies he earns.

This information is implied to have induced Bounty into signing the agreement for Mukhlis to collect public performance royalties from the Phonographic Performance Limited (PPS) and the Performing Performing Rights Society (PRS) in exchange for a 15% collection fee of the overall sums collected.

However, Bounty Killer claims that Mukhlis’ companies Jamdown and Abood, over the period, collected more than £325,000 (J$60 million) in unpaid royalties from PPS and PRS.

That sum might also be more as Mukhlis also collected the publisher’s share of royalties on behalf of the King of Kingston artist.

According to the lawsuit, Mukhlis also collected the publisher’s share of royalties in which he would retain 10% of overall sums as agreed by Bounty Killer. Mukhlis registered Abood as the publisher for Mr. Price with PRS and later outsourced the collection with Perfect Songs Limited, but there has not been any account of monies for this set of royalties.

“Pending further investigations and the provision of further information, Mr Price does not know how much Abood and/or PSL, acting on behalf of Abood, have collected from PRS in respect of the publisher’s share of works written and/or co-written by Mr Price which are registered with PRS.”

The artiste also claims that Mukhlis has fraudulently collected the label share of the royalties in respect of the masters. The masters are not owned by Bounty Killer, and the artist has not named the owner.

“Further and additionally, in or around late 2001 Mr Mukhlis also registered Abood with PPL to collect the label share in respect of the master recordings of works performed by Mr Price. Mr Price does not own those rights so could not authorise Mr Mukhlis or Abood to collect them whether on his behalf or at all. At some point thereafter, Abood also outsourced collection of the label share to PSL,” the lawsuit said.

It’s unclear who owns the masters to Bounty’s songs and whether legal action is being taken by the label against Mukhlis in respect of the label’s share of master royalties.

Bounty Killer’s lawsuit says that in 2020, Mukhlis “acknowledged that sums were due to Mr Price,” but only transferred him the sum of £8,477.

As for what Bounty Killer is seeking from the court, the artiste claims royalties owed since 2002 and interest over the last 20 years. The artist has also asked the court to declare that all sums collected by Mr. Mukhlis, Jamdown, and/or Abood belong to him and are held in trust for him by Mr. Mukhlis, Jamdown, and/or Abood.

Bounty Killer is also seeking to rescind the contract he has with Mukhlis and his companies due to the fraudulent or negligent misrepresentation made by Mukhlis pertaining to the withholding tax.

The lawsuit was filed on June 14, 2022.

The artist has not publicly spoken about the lawsuit, but it is reported that his former manager had discovered the anomalies in his royalties.

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Stéfan Bennett : “Je voulais prendre du plaisir sur ce parcours et c’est ce que j’ai fait”

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Tour cycliste de Guadeloupe

Samedi 13 Août 2022 – 18h12

Stéfan Bennett lors de la conférence de presse de la 9e étape entre Pointe-Noire et Bouillante – Joanne Blanc

3e de l’étape d’aujourd’hui, le coureur de Eurocycling Trips espérait la victoire. Mais qu’importe, il est le nouveau leader du général avec 2m44s d’avance sur Tom Donnenwirth (UVMG). À la veille de la dernière étape, il est bien parti pour remporter un nouveau Tour de Guadeloupe. Propos recueillis par Joanne Blanc.

Une course très intense, quel était votre état d’esprit pour aujourd’hui ? 

J’étais dans un état d’esprit de gagne. Avec mon chrono d’hier au contre-la-montre, j’étais très satisfait et ça m’a donné confiance pour aujourd’hui. Je visais la victoire et j’y croyais beaucoup. Je suis un peu déçu de ne pas y être parvenu mais je reste malgré tout content de ma prestation. Je voulais prendre du plaisir sur ce parcours et c’est ce que j’ai fait.

Quels sont vos objectifs pour la suite de la compétition ? 

Arriver sain et sauf à l’arrivée ! J’attends beaucoup de mes coéquipiers. On va essayer de nous démarquer en gérant au mieux les sprints et la grimpe. Je suis entre guillemets le seul grimpeur de mon équipe et je sais qu’ils assureront mes arrières. Il faut qu’on fasse attention à ne prendre aucun risque et que l’on se tienne à notre stratégie. Rien n’est encore joué et tout se fera demain. Je vais donner tout ce que je peux pour atteindre mon objectif. Avec ma victoire de l’année dernière, je sais que je serai très attendu sur cette dernière étape et que certains coureurs vont tenter de me mettre des bâtons dans les roues. Je vais devoir faire preuve de beaucoup de concentration. Heureusement pour moi j’ai mon équipe sur qui je peux compter. Et surtout, les Guadeloupéens sur le bord des routes. C’est incroyable pour nous, la sensation d’être autant soutenus et encouragés ça donne du baume au cœur et ça nous rend confiants. Je les remercie sincèrement. 

Cette édition est différente de celle que vous avez gagnée l’an dernier ?

Cette année le niveau est un peu plus élevé et j’ai eu envie d’y faire participer mon équipe pour les confronter à de nouvelles conditions et de nouveaux terrains. Je sais que c’est une très belle expérience et j’espère que cela ne va pas s’arrêter de sitôt ! 

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Polio detected in NYC’s sewage, suggesting virus circulating Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

NEW YORK (AP) — The polio virus has been found in New York City’s wastewater in another sign that the disease, which hadn’t been seen in the US in a decade, is quietly spreading among unvaccinated people, health officials said Friday.

The presence of the poliovirus in the city’s wastewater suggests likely local circulation of the virus, the city and New York state health departments said.

State Health Commissioner Dr Mary T. Bassett said the detection of poliovirus in wastewater samples in New York City is alarming but not surprising.

“The risk to New Yorkers is real but the defense is so simple — get vaccinated against polio,” New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan said in a statement. “With polio circulating in our communities there is simply nothing more essential than vaccinating our children to protect them from this virus, and if you’re an unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated adult, please choose now to get the vaccine. Polio is entirely preventable and its reappearance should be a call to action for all of us.”

The announcement comes shortly after British health authorities reported finding evidence the virus has spread in London but found no cases in people. Children ages 1-9 in London were made eligible for booster doses of a polio vaccine Wednesday.

In New York, one person suffered paralysis weeks ago because of a polio infection in Rockland County, north of the city. Wastewater samples collected in June in both Rockland and adjacent Orange County were found to contain the virus.

Most people infected with polio have no symptoms but can still give the virus to others for days or weeks. Vaccination offers strong protection and authorities urged people who haven’t gotten the shots to seek one immediately.

Based on past outbreaks, it is possible that hundreds of people in the state have gotten polio and don’t know it, officials said.

Polio was once one of the nation’s most feared diseases, with annual outbreaks causing thousands of cases of paralysis. The disease mostly affects children.

Vaccines became available starting in 1955, and a national vaccination campaign cut the annual number of US cases to less than 100 in the 1960s and fewer than 10 in the 1970s, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A small percentage of people who polio suffer paralysis. The disease is fatal for between 5-10% of those paralyzed.

All schoolchildren in New York are required to have a polio vaccine, but Rockland and Orange counties are both known as centers of vaccine resistance.

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Rihanna Slays Thigh High Boots & Mini Skirt Out With A$AP Rocky In NYC

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Rihanna looked like a billion dollars last night while out on a date with her baby daddy A$AP Rocky in New York City.

A$AP Rocky and Rihanna do not appear bothered at all in light of the ongoing legal challenges Rocky is facing, particularly a lawsuit by A$AP Relli, a former member of A$AP Mob. Relli is suing Rocky for allegedly shooting him over a disagreement last year. Rocky is also facing criminal charges following his arrest before the birth of his son with Rihanna.

On the other hand, the couple is living their best lives one day at a time as they are seen out and about in New York City. The pair were spotted on Friday night, with Rihanna grabbing the attention as she greeted fans in New York City. The couple was reportedly at a late-night meeting together.

Rihanna stunned in a black denim mini skirt, thigh-high black boots, and a white RZA t-shirt. The singer had on a long sleek black wig that was tied into a ponytail, and her make-up was fresh and dewy with a beautiful red lipstick.

The couple was also seen out and about on Thursday at Emilio’s Ballato. Rocky was seen with a large joint on the corner of his mouth while carrying a bottle of Mercer & Prince booze from his own brand.

Rihanna and Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, welcomed a son in May. The couple has not shared their son’s name nor a glimpse of the baby boy.

In the meantime, there are new reports that both have been adjusting well to their new roles as parents. Both Rihanna and Rocky have Bajan heritage, although their primary residence is in the United States.

In the meantime, Rocky nor his legal team have addressed the criminal or civil case against him.

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