UPP Leader asks Cabinet which taxes, exactly, have been removed from flour, since ABST has never been levied on it

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The Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP) is calling for clarification and also challenging the Gaston Browne Administration to prove that taxes on flour have, in fact, been eliminated.

According to this week’s Cabinet Notes, the Executive is reiterating that taxes on flour have been eliminated in order to keep bread at a very low and stable price.

However, Harold Lovell says he is not aware of the duty on flour being removed. Therefore, he is asking the Administration to say exactly which taxes have been eliminated from the commodity, given that it was never subject to the Antigua and Barbuda Sales Tax (ABST).The last time he checked, Lovell says, the tariff on flour had been the same for weeks.

The Political Leader says a UPP Administration will remove the Customs duty on certain food items and lower the rate on others.

And he has asked the sitting administration, several times, to consider doing this to reduce the burden on residents during this difficult economic period.

Already, Lovell notes, rising prices have resulted in shrink-flation – a situation in which consumers are getting less of a product for the same or even more money.

In the meantime, the Cabinet Notes remind the public that “bread is a major contributor to NCDs (Non-Communicable Diseases) when eaten in high quantities.”

Therefore, it is warning against the over-consumption of this food item.

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Biblioteca Nacional Aruba awor ta conta cu un skina di buki na idioma Frances

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Danki na cooperacion cu Alliance Française Aruba

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Eric Vinck, Presidente di Alliance Française (AFA) aki na Aruba, a duna di conoce durante un conferencia di prensa cu nan ta promove diferente actividad y nan obhetivo ta pa promove idioma Frances pero tambe e cultura Frances.

            Aworaki nan ta mas dedica na e lenga pasobra e lenga ta yama mas na e cultura y e motivo di e conferencia di prensa tabata pa confirma un bon cooperacion entre Biblioteca Nacional y Alliance Française.

            Vinck a laga sa cu e cooperacion aki a cuminsa dos aña pasa y esey a bin door di e necesidad, durante e pandemia, di e personanan cu tabata kier haci algo of refresca nan Frances.

            Di e forma aki por a cuminsa cu varios curso y awendia ta bezig cu e cursonan aki, a bisa.

            Vinck a agrega cu door di e cooperacion aki cu BNA nan tabata kier wak con e oferta di bukinan na Frances ta na esnan cu kier papia Frances. A mira cu e bukinan no tabata hopi y a mira cu te hasta e bukinan a wordo regala pasobra nan a bira bieu.

            AFA a pensa cu un manera cu nan por a gradici e cooperacion di Biblioteca Nacional ta door di percura cu nan por entrega bukinan pa asina engrandece parti di e coleccion cu bukinan na Frances.

            Di e forma aki, awor BNA ta conta cu un huki cu yama ‘Coleccion Skina Frances’ cual ta disponibel pa tur esnan kier siña mas di idioma Frances.

            Yosmar Sneek, Hefe di Servicio Publico na BNA a expresa cu palabranan di danki na Aliansa Frances como tambe na Gregory Leto,  coordinador di e cursonan y na Christian Mongeliaz, consul honorario di Francia na Aruba cu nan por a haya e coleccion di buki na Frances, cu aworaki ta chikito pero cu lo sigui crece.

            Consul Christian Mongeliaz a laga sa cu den pasado e cursonan di Frances a haya bon acogida y tabata tin gruponan di entre 9 pa 10 persona. Aworaki, e curso nobo ta bay cuminsa den luna di October. 

            Na final di  e conferencia di prensa Sr. Vinck a haci un donacion simbolico di buki na Frances na Biblioteca Nacional.   

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FADA ta anuncia lansamento di 5 documentario nobo basa riba bida real

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Dia 15 di September e prome documentario lo sali

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Rubiella Toppenberg, trahador preventivo di Fundacion Anti Droga Aruba (FADA) a hiba palabra diabierna mainta durante un rueda di prensa. El a duna di conoce cu esaki tabata un mainta hopi special pa FADA, mirando c’un biaha mas, despues di tres aña consecutivo FADA ta bay bolbe lansa su di cuater temporada di documentario basa riba bida real.

   Segun Toppenberg, nan documentarionan tin como meta principal pa educa, informa y conscientisa comunidad riba uzo, abuso, salud mental, adiccion. E aña aki tambe ta bay tin un serie di documentarionan cu hopi informacion a bin dilanti e aña aki.

   Dia 15 di September e prome documentario lo sali y pesey FADA ta invita comunidad completo pa wak e documentario y laga e hobennan ta parti di esaki pasobra e informacion aki ta hopi importante pa nan tambe.

   El a enfatisa cu den nan trabao diario nan ta confronta diferente situacion y casonan. Ta hopi importante pa e hobennan mira e tipo di informacion aki pasobra esaki ta bida real. Hendenan ta bay papia di diferente topico manera adiccion y salud mental cual ta bati na porta di diferente cas.

   E aña aki ta bay tin 5 storia. Tur ta storianan diferente y e meta ta cla. Pesey ta pidi pa haci bon uzo di esaki. E reaccionnan pa loke ta e otro documentarionan tabata basta positivo. Por ehempel, e prome aña a enfoca riba adiccion so. E storianan tabata hopi impactante, a splica. Aña pasa tabata tin un storia di un juffrouw cu a papia riba depresion, ansiedad y e reaccion tabata enorme, Rubiella Toppenberg a duna di conoce.

   Hopi biaha e storianan aki ta un empuhe pa un of otro persona y esey ta e meta su tras, a agrega. Pa e personanan aki busca ayudo na tempo. Banda di esaki, Amina Kelly cu tambe tin e funcion di trahador preventivo na FADA a agrega cu e storianan ta bay ta lo siguiente. Ta bay cuminsa cu e storia di un hoben cu a surpasa schizophrenia. E ta bay splica kico tur e ta haci pa sobrepasa esaki.

   E di dos storia ta di un hoben cu ta yiu di mama y tata adicto ambulante. E ta conta con esaki tabata tin un impacto riba dje y con el a pasa door di esaki. Tin un storia di un persona na Hulanda cu ta conta su storia di traumanan di infancia manera abuso sexual, verbal, fisico.

   Otro storia ta relata e bida di un persona cu ta bezig ta rehabilita y ta bay conta con su bida tabata prome y con el a surpasa e crisis.  Finalmente tin e storia di un persona cu a pasa door di ‘burnout’, ansiedad y depresion. Ta un storia hopi pisa cu ta bin dilanti, Kelly a duna di conoce.

   Ta trata di 5 storianan hopi interesante cu e meta pa e personanan eyfo sa cu tin ayudo pa loke e persona por ta pasando aden, a finalisa bisando.

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E cultura corupto di AVP pa maneha fondo a redobla debe nacional di Aruba

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Partido MEP:

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  E caso penal Avestruz contra e sospechoso acusado di corupcion, Benny Sevinger a cuminsa diaranson 7 di September y lo conoce un veredicto na januari 2023. Diaranson a bin dilanti huez e acusadonan Harms, Sussebeek y Sevinger.    Acusacionnan ta soborno, labamento di placa y malversacion. E fundacion di Benny Sevinger, e asina conoci Stichting Fundacion Curazon Berde, a ricibi un cantidad grandi di placa for di sponsornan hopi yega na Sevinger. Ta sospecha cu esakinan a bay a cambio di terenonan cu señor Sevinger lo a fix pa nan.

            Durante e caso, e acusado a duna di conoce cu cada biaha cu placa caba y nan bay ‘overbudget’, Sevinger of e fundacion ta pidi pa mas placa pa sigui cu e campaña. Mesora tabata traha un cheque y haci e donacion. Sevinger a laga sa cu e no tabata sa cuanto placa su fundacion tabata ricibi na sponsor.  

            Ta sospecha cu asina lo a cumpra Sevinger pa asina haya tereno. Tramitenan a wordo haci hasta den e periodo cu Sevinger tabata minister demisionario y despues di eleccion dia 27 di September 2013. Fin di October di 2013 Sevinger a huramenta como Minister di Infrastructura y dia 18 di November 2013, pagonan ainda a wordo haci. Y como excusa a bisa cu e fundacion a bay overbudget y no tabata tin placa pa paga recibonan habri.

            Partido MEP, siguiendo e desaroyo di e caso penal aki contra Sevinger, ta conclui cu AVP tin pensamento y forma di maneha hopi iresponsabel, robes y corupto. Mas cu claro, si esaki ta e cultura di partido AVP pa maneha nan fondo, ta logico cu nan a redobla e debe nacional di nos pais hibando un maneho financiero hopi iresponsabel y desastroso pa e futuro di nos pais.

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Expertonan den tereno di aviacion ta na Aruba pa un ‘assessment’

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Prome Minister y Minister Arends a reuni cu Directie Luchtvaart

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Diabierna 9 di September mainta, hunto cu su colega Minister Ursell Arends, Prome Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes a reuni cu Directie Luchtvaart Aruba (DLA).            Director Aviacion Civil Aruba señor Edwin Kelly tabata presente den e reunion. Den e dianan aki, Aruba hunto cu ICAO ta pasando den tur e sistemanan di aviacion di Aruba pa haya un bista con bon Aruba ta prepara pa un audit den futuro.

            Ta un gran honor pa Aruba cu e ekipo cu a bin pa e assessment na Aruba ta un ekipo di expertonan den tereno di aviacion cu ta completamente un ‘all female team’ for di Corsou, Honduras y Mexico.

            “Awe mainta mi tabata tin e honor di topa e ekipo di damas aki y combersa cu nan, Nan a splica nos con ta bayendo cu e assessment y nan a informa cu nan ta hopi orguyoso di kico tur Aruba tin in place. Claro tin cosnan cu mester mehora pa asina garantisa mas ainda e siguridad di aviacion pero nan ta contento y satisfecho pa loke nan ta mira aworaki”, Prome Minister a duna di conoce.

            Prome Minister a expresa cu Gobierno di Aruba, no solamente den nomber di Minister Ursell Arends cu ta encarga cu transporte, pero henter Conseho di Minister a duna e compromiso cu lo sostene Directie Luchtvaart Aruba den e assessment aki pa asina garantisa e siguridad den aviacion.

            “Mi ta gradici e ekipo tremendo di Directie Luchtvaart Aruba tambe cu tin varios profesional femenino pa tur e trabou cu nan ta haciendo. Tabata bunita pa papia cu e grupo di profesional aki cu ta kibrando barera. Hende muhe cu ta kibrando barera den tur sector y posicion pa asina crea un miho mundo”, Prome Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes a expresa.


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New JICA Chief Representative Addresses COASTFISH Seminar In Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Newly appointed Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency(JICA), Mr. Ichiro Mimura, reaffirmed Japan’s “long-standing and robust commitment to thesustainable development of the region’s fisheries sector”.

He was speaking at the official opening of a two-day (Sept. 6-7) regional COASTFISH Joint Seminar held in Saint Lucia at the Cocoa Palm Hotel.

COASTFISH is a JICA technical cooperation project whose aim is to establish a framework in which local fishers and government co-manage the fisheries resource in a sustainable manner.

Participants from Dominica, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Vincent & the Grenadines and Antigua & Barbuda attended in-person and virtually.

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Mr. Mimura highlighted that the fisheries sector was vital to the livelihood of fishingcommunities throughout these islands.

Therefore, “it was absolutely right that they be involved closely with the management of this precious resource”.

He emphasized that JICA is fully supportive of this approach since one of its core principles is co-creation and working together to find solutions.

Under COASTFISH, some key activities are strengthening of the administrative capacity of fisheries sector and fisher folk organizations; sharing of Japanese experience and knowledge in co-management of fisheries resources; and the inclusion of gender in coastal resource management.

Baseline quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted among the fishers and fisher folk entities in the six Eastern Caribbean countries.

The project is also introducing the Japanese concept of Satoumi, which refers tothe harmonious relationship between people and the coastal environment in which there issustainable use of the resources.

The two-day seminar included presentations from Japanese experts, the COASTFISH Project team and the Fisheries departments from the participating countries.

There was also a field trip to the Soufriere Marine Protected Area to observe the work being done by the Soufriere Marine Management Association.

The Caribbean Fisheries Regional Mechanism Secretariat also supported the seminar and presented the regional picture of the fisheries sector and the status of co-management efforts. The project is expected to be completed in 2025.

SOURCE: Japan International Cooperation Agency 

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UK PM arrives at Buckingham Palace for meeting with King Charles III Loop Barbados

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UK Prime Minister Liz Truss arrived at Buckingham Palace on Friday morning for an audience with King Charles III, as condolences continue to pour in from world leaders and dignitaries on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

US climate envoy and former US Secretary of State, John Kerry, paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth, describing her as the “calm in the storm” and a “great stateswoman.”

In brief comments to The Associated Press in London, Kerry said his thoughts were with the royal family and noted the sense of loss that people were feeling around the world.

Kerry also praised what he described as the queen’s “great sense of direction.”

“Never any vitriol, never any political commentary, always on values, always on the bigger picture,” he said.

KEY DEVELOPMENTS:

— Prince Charles became king upon his mother’s death

— Will Charles be loved by his subjects, like his mother was?

— Queen Elizabeth II, a monarch bound by duty, dies at 96

— Elizabeth has been the only monarch most people in Britain know

— ‘A constant in my life’: World mourns Queen Elizabeth II

— Biden is 13th and final US president to meet Queen Elizabeth II

— Find more AP coverage here: https://apnews.com/hub/queen-elizabeth-ii

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OTHER DEVELOPMENTS:

LONDON — “The Crown,” Netflix’s acclaimed series about Queen Elizabeth II and her family, has paused production due to the monarch’s death.

A spokesperson for the series said production was paused on Friday “as a mark of respect” and will also be suspended on the day of the queen’s funeral.

The show is in production on its sixth season. Its first two seasons starred Claire Foy as the young Princess Elizabeth ascending to the throne and gradually growing into her role as monarch, and seasons three and four featured Olivia Colman as a more mature queen.

The show, which has won 22 Emmy Awards so far, has gradually moved closer to current events. Netflix recently revealed casting of the actors who are playing Prince William and his wife Kate in the sixth season.

Its fifth season, with Imelda Staunton playing the queen, will premiere in November.

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NICOSIA, Cyprus – In ethnically divided Cyprus, President Nicos Anastasiades offered condolences for the Queen’s passing, posting on his official Twitter account, “our thoughts are with the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom.”

But for many Greek Cypriots, those thoughts hark back to a bloody, four-year guerrilla campaign that was waged in the late 1950s against British colonial rule and a perceived indifference the Queen demonstrated over the plight of nine individuals whom British authorities executed by hanging, despite appeals for their death sentences to be commuted.

Yiannis Spanos, president of Association of National Organization of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA) told the Associated Press that “we respect the dead even if in life they proved to be our enemies.”

Spanos said the Queen was “held by many as bearing responsibility” for the “island’s tragedies,” particularly for not granting pardons, even for some of the condemned for whom there was no definitive evidence to merit a death sentence even under colonial law.

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LONDON — King Charles III has arrived at Buckingham Palace for the first time as Britain’s monarch.

The king flew to London from Scotland on Friday and was driven to the royal residence in an official Bentley. A large crowd cheered as the car arrived at the palace gates.

He got out of the car to greet well-wishers and look at some of the huge pile of floral tributes left to honor his mother Queen Elizabeth II. Some called “Thank you Charles” and “Well done, Charlie!” as he shook hands with the crowd. Several shouted “God save the King!”

A few broke into a rendition of Britain’s national anthem, which is now titled “God Save the King.”

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BUCHAREST, Romania — The office of Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis said he sent a condolence message to King Charles III on Friday following the “painful loss” of Queen Elizabeth II.

“On behalf of the Romanian people and myself, I wish to convey to Your Majesty, the entire Royal Family and the British people my condolences and sympathy for the painful loss suffered,” he said.

Iohannis called the late Queen an “exceptional leader who served her country with utmost devotion and responsibility, representing a symbol of stability and a true moral benchmark for the whole world.”

He added that her decades of service will “remain in the history of humanity as a landmark and inspiration” for future generations.

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LONDON — British prime ministers who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II are sharing personal tributes to the late monarch.

There were 15 prime ministers during the queen’s reign, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, who was appointed just this week. The leaders held weekly private meetings with the monarch.

Truss’s predecessor, Boris Johnson, said in the House of Commons that when he saw the queen on Tuesday to offer his resignation, “she was as radiant and as knowledgeable and as fascinated by politics as ever I can remember, and as wise in her advice as anyone I know, if not wiser.”

Johnson called the queen “the keystone in the vast arch of the British state” and said “we are coming to understand in her death the full magnitude of what she did for us all.”

Former Prime Minister Theresa May said the queen was “the most remarkable person I have ever met” as well as the most impressive.

“I doubt we will ever see her like again,” May said. “May she rest in peace and rise in glory.”

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ISTANBUL- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would like to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth providing his schedule permits it.

Erdogan told reporters Friday that he knew the queen and had met her at Buckingham Palace twice.

“If we find the opportunity we would like to be present at this ceremony,” he said.

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BRUSSELS — NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, speaking at a joint news conference in Brussels with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, noted that all 30 NATO member flags are flying at half-staff to honor Queen Elizabeth.

“She was a strong supporter of the transatlantic alliance, of our armed forces and our values,” Stoltenberg said, adding that she knew and worked with every one of his predecessors since NATO was founded. “I will always remember her wisdom, her warmth, and her strong personal interest in transatlantic unity.”

Blinken, meanwhile, paid homage to the “truly extraordinary life of Her Majesty Elizabeth II.”

He said she had personified “a sense of stability and continuity during turbulent times” and among “unprecedented challenges” faced by both Britain and the world. “She was a source of comfort and resilience to people from all walks of life.”

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PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron expressed “deep sadness” and a sense of “emptiness” after the passing of the monarch and praised her “great affection for France.”

Macron said in a video message that the queen mastered “our language, loved our culture and touched our hearts.”

Macron described her as a “great head of state,” and said that with her, Britain and France share “a warm, sincere and loyal partnership.”

Speaking in English, the French president said: “To you, she was your Queen. To us, she was THE Queen.”

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KYIV, Ukraine — In Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, people laid flowers outside the British Embassy in honor of Queen Elizabeth.

Anatolii Zakletskyi, a 75-year-old Kyiv resident, said he wanted to express his admiration for the monarch.

“First, as a symbol of devotion to the motherland. Secondly, an absolute sense of duty before, as she herself said, God and the people. And thirdly, to all of Britain for being true friends of Ukraine,” Zakletskyi said. “My deep condolences to the entire British nation.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy started his nightly address to the nation late Thursday with condolences “to the royal family, the entire United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.”___

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LONDON — Prime Minister Liz Truss says the death of Queen Elizabeth II has caused a “heartfelt outpouring of grief” in Britain and around the world.

Truss spoke at the start of a special session of Parliament paying tribute to the queen.

Truss called the monarch “the nation’s greatest diplomat” and said her devotion to duty was an example to everyone.

The prime minister was officially appointed by the queen on Tuesday, just two days before her death. Truss said at the meeting, “she generously shared with me her deep experience of government, even in those last days.”

Normal business in Parliament has been suspended and lawmakers will spend two days offering their memories and reflections on the queen, who died Thursday after seven decades on the throne.

Senior lawmakers will also take an oath to King Charles III, the new monarch.

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LONDON — Bells tolled across Britain on Friday in honor of Queen Elizabeth II as the nation started 10 days of mourning for its longest-serving monarch.

In imposing city cathedrals and small-town chapels, the bells began ringing at noon (1100 GMT) as part of a long-planned, carefully organized series of events to mark the queen’s passing.

At the same time, the British Parliament opened a special session to pay tribute to the queen.

An hour later, a special gun salute is planned with 96 shots, one for each year of Elizabeth’s nearly-century-long life.

Her son, now King Charles III, was en route from Balmoral Castle in Scotland where Elizabeth died Thursday for London, where he will meet the prime minister and give an address to the nation.

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LONDON — The Premier League has postponed its upcoming round of matches as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

That adds to the cancellation of high-profile golf, cricket and horse racing events across Britain on Friday.

England’s top-flight clubs held a meeting on Friday and said they wanted to “pay tribute to Her Majesty’s long and unwavering service to our country.”

The English Football League — the three divisions below the Premier League — also called off games scheduled for the weekend.

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LONDON — King Charles III on his first full day of duties has left Balmoral in Scotland to head to London. He is expected to meet Prime Minister Liz Truss, who was appointed just days earlier, and deliver a speech to the nation.

The king spent much of his 73 years preparing for the role. He takes the throne at a time when many Britons are preoccupied with an energy crisis, the soaring cost of living, the war in Ukraine and the fallout from Brexit.

Britain has begun a 10-day mourning period, with bells tolling around the country and 96-gun salutes planned in London — one for each year of the queen’s long life.

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TOKYO — Hong Kong and its residents are also mourning Queen Elizabeth II. May Lam, who is studying in Japan, said she heard the news in Friday’s early hours and was too shocked to go back to sleep.

Lam was born before Hong Kong’s handover to China in 1997 and grew up seeing the queen in everyday life, including on stamps and coins. “In my mind or in my memories, Queen Elizabeth was so special,” said Lam, who made a two-hour trip to the British Embassy in Tokyo.

Hong Kong was ruled by Britain for 156 years. During her reign, Queen Elizabeth visited Hong Kong twice — in 1975 and in 1986 following a visit to China.

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LONDON — The death of Queen Elizabeth II has left many wondering what will happen to British money that bears her image, and whether it would be replaced by portraits of the new King Charles III.

Financial authorities sought to reassure people that there would be no big changes right away, but said little else.

“Current banknotes featuring the image of Her Majesty The Queen will continue to be legal tender,” the Bank of England said on its website. “A further announcement regarding existing Bank of England banknotes will be made once the period of mourning has been observed.”

The Queen was the first monarch to feature on British bank notes after the Treasury gave the central bank permission to use her image for a new 1 pound note issued in 1960.

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BERLIN — Germany’s president has highlighted Queen Elizabeth II’s contribution to healing the wounds left by World War II during her long reign.

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier says that “Britain held out the hand of reconciliation to Germany, and the hand of reconciliation was also the queen’s hand.”

He says a state visit by the queen to West Germany in 1965 was “one of the most important and powerful symbols” of post-war friendship. “For the young Federal Republic of Germany, this trip was a pricelessly important signal of reconciliation after two disastrous world wars, after the great guilt that my country had heaped upon itself.”

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LONDON – The head of the Anglican church says the death of Queen Elizabeth II is a moment of enormous change for Britain and the world.

The queen – who was monarch and supreme governor of the Church of England — died Thursday at 96 after 70 years on the throne.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says that for many people, “a part of our lives we’ve taken for granted as being permanent is no longer there.”

He says that with her death “there is an enormous shift in the world around us, in how we see it and how we understand ourselves.”

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NEW DELHI — The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Friday expressed his deep sadness over the death of Queen Elizabeth II and offered his condolences to her family and the British people.

In a letter to King Charles III, the Dalai Lama said “I remember seeing photographs of her coronation in magazines when I was young in Tibet.”

He added that “your mother lived a meaningful life with dignity, grace, a strong sense of service and a warm heart, qualities we all should treasure.”

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, whose 50-year reign is now Europe’s longest, called Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth II “a towering figure among European monarchs and a great inspiration to us all.”

“We shall miss her terribly,” Margrethe said in a statement released by the Danish royal household. Elizabeth died Thursday at 96 after 70 years on the British throne.

In neighboring Sweden, King Carl XVI Gustaf said the British monarch had “an outstanding devotion and sense of duty” and Norway’s King Harald said Elizabeth devotedly “accompanied the British people through joys and sorrows, in good times and bad times.”

Finland’s President Sauli Niinisto said Elizabeth “witnessed and shaped history like few others. Her sense of duty and devotion to service are an example to us all.”

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Pres Juriaantje en Huan Grantjie doen ‘Mijn Show’

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Le salon Martinique pour l’Emploi pour venir à la rencontre de son avenir

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Le salon Martinique pour l’Emploi – DR

Le Salon « Martinique pour l’Emploi » aura lieu du 12 Septembre au 25 Septembre 2022, en présentiel durant deux jours et également en ligne sur une plateforme de recrutement.

La 2ème édition du salon « Martinique pour l’Emploi », organisé par Pôle Emploi Martinique en partenariat avec le groupe GBH, L’AMPI, CONTACT ENTREPRISES, la CCIM, le MEDEF Martinique, la CPME Martinique, la CMA Martinique, la Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique, la préfecture de Martinique, la FTPE Martinique, et l’APEC se déroulera du 12 Septembre au 25 Septembre 2022, selon deux modalités :- En ligne sur la plateforme de recrutement, salonenlignepoleemploi.fr- En présentiel les 20 et 21 Septembre 2022 à l’Hôtel Batelière pour rencontrer des candidats pré sélectionnés.

Cet évènement s’adresse aux demandeurs d’emploi, aux salariés en reconversion ou en quête d’évolution et aux créateurs d’entreprise pour leur permettre d’entrer en relation avec des recruteurs, constituer leur réseau et concrétiser leur projet professionnel.

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Regional leaders pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II Loop Barbados

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Queen Elizabeth II has been remembered as a pillar of strength and inspirational stateswoman by leaders of the Caribbean following news of her death.

Her Majesty passed away this afternoon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland where she was being observed by a medical team after her health took a turn for the worse.

She was 96 years old.

The Queen, who has recently celebrated her 70th anniversary as monarch, was the head of state of eight countries and five colonies in the Caribbean.

Premier David Burt of Bermuda was the first leader of the Caribbean colonies to send his condolences to Queen Elizabeth II.

“A life of undimmed duty, a model of strength and devotion to country…On behalf of the Government and people of Bermuda, I express sincere condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom.” Burt said.

Cayman Islands Premier Wayne Panton said: “I, on behalf of the Cayman Islands, join others from around the world in offering our condolences to the Royal Family. It is our prayer that God grants them the grace and peace to get through this difficult time. May God be with and comfort us all.”

Panton also acknowledged Prince Charles’ ascension to the throne as King Charles III.

President of Guyana Dr Mohammed Irfaan Ali sent his condolences to the Royal Family and people of the UK saying Guyanese people will always remember Her Majesty’s visits to the country.

“I join all Guyanese in expressing our profound and deepest sorrow at the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Her passing marks the end of an era in the history of the British Monarchy, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations,” he said

“Queen Elizabeth’s place in history is assured and her legacy is intact. Her long and impactful reign has helped to shape the post-World War II world. Her Majesty has been a source of stability for her country. She will be long remembered for her sterling leadership of the Commonwealth of Nations.”

Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said the people of Dominica are saddened at the news of Her Majesty’s death.

“Our prayers are with the Royal Family during this period of grief. Her passing ends an iconic 70-year reign and is a profound loss for the Commonwealth of Nations and the world. May she rest in peace,” he said.

St Lucian Opposition Leader Allen Chastanet said: “For the last 70 years, Queen Elizabeth reigned with honour and distinction. My thoughts and prayers are with the royal family and all those across the globe who mourn her passing. May she Rest in Peace eternally.”

Jamaican PM Andrew Holness sent condolences to the Royal Family saying that he has them in his prayers.

T&T Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley remembered the Queen for her dedication and service to the people of the UK and the wider Commonwealth of Nations.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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