NBC’s Special Report – Thursday September 8th 2022

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The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) is continuing its work across the country to ensure that everyone is prepared for any eventuality during the ongoing Hurricane season.

This statement was made by Director of NEMO, Michelle Forbes, who told NBC News they want to ensure that people are prepared especially now that the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season is at its peak and most active period.

Recardo Wilson has more in today’s Special Report.

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The UN Sustainable Development Goals Fund launches

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A Project which seeks to improve awareness on climate change issues in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Commonwealth of Dominica was launched here this morning.

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Fund Joint Programme entitled “Resilient livelihoods and food security through data, digitalization and sectoral linkages, has been approved for implementation in the two countries.

The project will be spearheaded by the Ministry of National Mobilization with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the United Nations World Food Program.

Minister of National Mobilization, Dr. Orando Brewster highlighted the importance of the Joint Program.

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Meanwhile, United Nations Resident Coordinator for the OECS Didier Trebucq says the Organization is pleased to provide support to this initiative.

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The two year Joint Program will draw on the power of data, information systems and sectoral linkages to mitigate the impacts of climate change and related shocks at the household, community, and national levels.

It will also promote and protect food security, and strengthen resilience in a gender-responsive manner.

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PM Gonsalves welcomes the IMF’s predictions for economic growth in SVG

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has welcomed the report from the International Monetary Fund, following the 2022 Article Four Consultation Discussions on Economic Development and Macro-Economic Policies.

An IMF Mission visited St. Vincent and the Grenadines from August 18th to 31st and concluded that the country is expected to achieve five percent economic growth in 2022 and growth is projected to strengthen to six percent in 2023 as major projects get into full swing.

Speaking on NBC Radio yesterday, Prime Minister Gonsalves said it is a favorable statement from the International Monetary Fund.

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The IMF says the Government’s strong efforts to strengthen tax administration have been instrumental in sustaining revenue collections and should continue.

It welcomes the continued commitment to reaching the regional debt ceiling and the medium-term fiscal strategy set out in the 2021 Rapid Credit Facility.

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The Economic Planning Division to host an official opening ceremony of the Long Line Road

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Following the rehabilitation of the Long Line Road in the North Leeward district, the Economic Planning Division will host an official opening ceremony this afternoon at Coulls Hill.

The Road Rehabilitation was completed under the Regional Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project, which was funded by the World Bank and co-funded by the European Union – at an estimated cost of 10 million EC dollars.

This afternoon’s opening ceremony will include remarks from the Minister of Tourism Sustainable Development and Culture, Carlos James and the Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Information Technology, Camillo Gonsalves.

Prime Minister Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves will deliver the feature address.

The ceremony begins at three this afternoon and will be broadcast live on NBC Radio.

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Queen of Dancehall Spice Album ‘Emancipated’ Debuts In Top 10 On Billboard

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Spice new album Emancipated debut at No. 7 on the Billboard Reggae chart this week.

The Queen of dancehall Spice is showing she has what it takes to be an independent artist after she earned her fourth entry on the streaming and sales-driven Billboard Reggae Albums chart.

Spice continued her ascendancy in the genre with her second full-length album, Emancipated. According to the first-week performance, the album has sold 1,500 total units of consumption from sales and streaming in its first week of release. That included 700 copies from pure album sales and 1.1 million combined audio and video streams in the US. It’s a good showing for the “Go Down Deh” artist and is a little better than what she was able to accomplish with her debut 10, which spent came in at No. 6 on the chart last year. However, it was nominated for a Grammy.

That was the last work she did for her previous label, VP Records, and it sold just 1,447 total units, which consisted of both sales and streaming in the US in its first week.

Emancipated was released on August 26 via Stealth Music/Spice Official ENT and features nine tracks. She is no stranger to the chart, and in 2014 her So Mi Like it EP came in at No. 14, while her mixtape Captured debuted at number one in 2018.

Meanwhile, on the US Current Reggae Albums chart, the album debuted at number one with 653 in pure album sales.

Over on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, Bob Marley & The Wailers continue to hold strong at No. 1 for an astounding 139th consecutive week, with Legend. Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection is at No. 2, while Sean Paul’s Dutty Classics Collection is at No. 3.

At No. 4 is UB40’s Greatest Hits compilation, and Stick Figure features in the No. 5 and No. 6 positions with their albums World On Fire and Set In Stone.

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Queen Elizabeth II under medical care amid health fears Loop Cayman Islands

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FILE – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II waits in the Drawing Room before receiving Liz Truss for an audience at Balmoral, in Scotland, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. (Jane Barlow/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Buckingham Palace said Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision because doctors are “concerned for Her Majesty’s health,” as members of her family travelled to be with the 96-year-old monarch in Scotland.

“Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision,” the palace said in a statement that sparked deep concern.

The announcement comes a day after the queen cancelled a meeting of her Privy Council and was told to rest. On Tuesday, she presided over the ceremonial handover power to new Prime Minister Liz Truss at her summer residence in Scotland at Balmoral Castle.

The palace says the queen is “comfortable” and remains at Balmoral. Her son, Prince Charles, and grandson Prince William were traveling to be with her, officials said.

Truss — who was briefed on the news as she delivered a statement in the House of Commons — said “the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime.”

“My thoughts — and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom — are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time,” she said on Twitter.

Elizabeth marked seven decades on the throne this year. She has increasingly handed over duties to her heir, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family in recent months as she has struggled to get around.

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D?c?s de la reine d’Angleterre, ?lisabeth II

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Elisabeth II, reine d’Angleterre au plus long r?gne de l’histoire du pays, est d?c?d? ce jeudi ? 96 ans

Elisabeth II est morte, ce jeudi, ? Balmoral, en Ecosse, ? l’?ge de 96 ans.

La reine d’Angleterre aura r?gn? plus de 70 ans, un record absolu pour la monarchie britannique.

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96 ans, dont plus de 70 pass?s sur le tr?ne, et sous le poids de la couronne d’Angleterre. Elisabeth II est d?c?d?e jeudi, ? Balmoral, en Ecosse. Devenue reine ? seulement 25 ans, Elisabeth II a mis sa vie au service de ses sujets, encha?nant inlassablement les engagements officiels, sourire aux l?vres, avant de ralentir le rythme ? l’approche de ses 70 ans de r?gne.

Ag?e de 96 ans et souffrant de difficult?s pour se d?placer, la reine avait r?cemment limit? ses apparitions publiques pour passer progressivement le relais ? son fils a?n? Charles, 73 ans. Outre ses probl?mes de sant?, la mort en avril 2021 du prince Philip, son ?poux depuis sept d?cennies, avait ?branl? celle qui en ?tait tomb?e amoureuse ? 13 ans et l’avait ?pous?e huit ans plus tard.

Reine malgr? elle

Au Royaume-Uni, aucun monarque n’a jamais r?gn? aussi longtemps. Son visage est partout : sur les billets de banque, les timbres, ou encore les bo?tes aux lettres. Et sa popularit? immense. Pourtant Elisabeth Alexandra Mary, n?e dans le quartier de Mayfair ? Londres le 21 avril 1926, n’?tait pas destin?e ? ?tre reine.

La princesse <>, boucles blondes et visage d’ange, grandit dans une certaine insouciance. Mais fin 1936, son oncle Edouard VIII abdique pour ?pouser Wallis Simpson, une Am?ricaine deux fois divorc?e. Le p?re d’Elisabeth, un homme timide et b?gue, devient alors George VI. La fillette emm?nage dans l’aust?re palais de Buckingham et sera instruite ? domicile avec sa soeur Margaret, de quatre ans sa cadette.

Pour se pr?parer ? son futur r?le, elle ?tudie le droit et l’histoire constitutionnelle et apprend aussi le fran?ais. Vers la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle rejoint l’arm?e de r?serve, ? 19 ans, comme conductrice. Elle ?pouse ? 21 ans le fringant officier Philip Mountbatten, fils du prince Andr? de Gr?ce, au cours d’une c?r?monie qui fera r?ver la Grande-Bretagne d’apr?s-guerre encore marqu?e par les privations.

Le 6 f?vrier 1952, alors qu’elle effectue un voyage au Kenya, elle apprend la mort de son p?re. Elle retourne imm?diatement au Royaume-Uni puis est couronn?e le 2 juin 1953. Devenue ? l’?ge de 25 ans souveraine du Royaume-Uni, du Canada, d’Australie, de Nouvelle-Z?lande, d’Afrique du Sud, du Pakistan et de Ceylan (l’actuel Sri Lanka), elle promet ? ses sujets <>.

Calme dans la temp?te

Sens du devoir chevill? au corps, elle accomplit chaque ann?e, jusqu’? r?cemment, des centaines d’engagements, de r?ceptions de dignitaires ?trangers au palais de Buckingham ? des remises de d?corations en passant par les tourn?es ? l’?tranger. Pour ?tre vue de tous malgr? sa taille (1m63), elle adopte des tenues color?es, chapeau assorti et sac ? main au coude, un uniforme qu’elle se cr?e pour incarner sa fonction.

Apr?s une br?ve hospitalisation en octobre 2021 pour des examens dont la nature n’a jamais ?t? r?v?l?e, elle fut contrainte de r?duire le rythme, sur les conseils de ses m?decins. Elle s’appuyait sur une famille royale resserr?e depuis la prise de distances, en 2020 de son petit-fils Harry qui s’est install? en Californie, accusant <>, surnom de la royaut?, d’avoir manqu? de soutien et fait preuve de racisme envers sa femme Meghan, qui est m?tisse.

Andrew, souvent consid?r? comme son fils pr?f?r?, a quant ? lui ?t? pri? de se mettre en retrait de la monarchie, en raison de ses liens avec l’affaire Epstein.

Habitu?e des scandales

Femme tr?s croyante, Elisabeth II a incarn? la stabilit? au sein d’une famille r?guli?rement travers?e par des scandales. En 1992, qu’elle a surnomm?e <>, trois de ses enfants Charles, Anne et Andrew, voient leurs couples respectifs exploser et son ch?teau de Windsor est la proie des flammes. La reine reste sto?que, maintenant le cap dans la temp?te, une r?serve qui lui a valu des critiques lors de la mort de Lady Di, en 1997.

Si elle s’adressait chaque No?l aux Britanniques lors d’une allocution t?l?vis?e, elle savait garder ses opinions pour elle et n’a jamais accord? d’interview. Recevant chaque semaine en audience le chef du gouvernement, la reine observe comme il se doit une stricte neutralit? politique. L’?t?, elle s’?clipse ? Balmoral, en Ecosse, o? elle troque son chapeau pour un simple foulard et ses souliers pour une paire de bottes. Passionn?e de chiens, notamment les corgis, et de chevaux, elle montait encore ? cheval ? 90 ans

Mise en retrait

Depuis une br?ve hospitalisation en octobre, les apparitions d’Elisabeth II ?taient devenues extr?mement rares, m?me si elle continuait ? assumer des <> au ch?teau de Windsor, la plupart du temps par visioconf?rence.

Le 29 mars, elle avait cependant assist? ? l’Abbaye de Westminster ? une c?r?monie religieuse en hommage au prince Philip. C’?tait sa premi?re grande apparition publique depuis des mois. Arriv?e au bras de son fils Andrew, s’appuyant sur une canne, on l’y a vue, fr?le et digne, marcher lentement et saluer apr?s la c?r?monie plusieurs participants.

Depuis la fin de l’ann?e 2021, la reine avait largement d?l?gu? ? son fils Charles, 73 ans, h?ritier de la couronne.

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Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s monarch for 70 years, dies Loop Jamaica

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Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, has died. She was 96.

Buckingham Palace made the announcement in a statement.

A link to the almost-vanished generation that fought World War II, she was the only monarch most Britons have ever known, and her name defines an age: the modern Elizabethan Era. The impact of her loss will be huge, and unpredictable, both for the nation and for the monarchy, an institution she helped stabilize and modernize across decades of huge social change and family scandals.

With the death of the queen, her son Charles, automatically becomes monarch, even though the coronation might not take place for months. It is not known whether he will choose to call himself King Charles III or some other name.

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LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision at her summer residence in Scotland after doctors raised concerns about the 96-year-old monarch’s health, Buckingham Palace said Thursday, as members of the royal family rushed to be at her side.

The announcement by the palace came a day after the queen canceled a virtual meeting of her Privy Council when doctors advised her to rest following a full day of events on Tuesday, when she formally asked Liz Truss to become Britain’s prime minister.

“Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision,” a palace spokesperson said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with customary policy. “The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral.”

The palace declined to provide further details about the queen’s condition, but there were worrying signs that it might be serious. A Cabinet minister interrupted Truss during a debate in the House of Commons to inform her about Elizabeth’s condition and family members canceled long-planned engagements to travel to the Highlands.

Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, along with his wife, Camilla, and sister, Princess Anne, were with the queen at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland. Other members of the royal family, including Charles’ sons, Princes William and Harry, were said to be en route.

The gathering of the House of Windsor came just three months after people across Britain paused over a long holiday weekend to celebrate the queen’s 70 years on the throne. While crowds of cheering, flag-waving fans filled the streets around Buckingham Palace throughout four days of festivities, the queen herself made only two brief appearances on the palace balcony to wave to her subjects.

Elizabeth has increasingly handed over duties to Charles and other members of the royal family in recent months as she recovered from a bout of COVID-19, began using a cane and struggled to get around.

“The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime,” Truss said on Twitter.

“My thoughts — and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom — are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time.”

Political leaders from across the spectrum joined Truss in expressing their concern, and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said the “prayers of the nation” were with Elizabeth.

Since assuming the throne after the death of her father on Feb. 6, 1952, Elizabeth has been a symbol of stability as Britain negotiated the end of empire, the dawn of the information age and the mass migration that transformed the country into a multicultural society.

That steadfastness was seen Tuesday when she oversaw the handover of power from Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Truss in a series of carefully choreographed events steeped in the traditions of Britain’s 1,000-year-old monarchy.

Throughout her tenure, the queen has also built a bond with the people of Great Britain through a seemingly endless series of public appearances as she opened libraries, dedicated hospitals and bestowed honors on deserving citizens.

“I have no knowledge of precisely her health condition, but I get the feeling, somehow, we might be being prepared for something,” Deborah Langton, 67, a semi-retired translator, said outside Buckingham Palace. “And if that is, you know, the end, then that’s going to be very sad, I think, for a lot of people.”

Elizabeth, who famously dedicated her “whole life” to the service of Britain and the Commonwealth on her 21st birthday, has ruled out the idea of abdicating. As recently as Wednesday she issued a statement after the killing of at least 10 people in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, saying: “I mourn with all Canadians at this tragic time.”

But the death of her husband, Prince Philip, in April of last year reminded the country that the reign of the only monarch most people in Britain have ever known was finite. During a funeral that was limited to just 30 mourners because of pandemic restrictions, the queen was forced to sit alone, hidden behind a black face mask, as she contemplated the loss of the man who had been at her side for more than 70 years.

That truth was the subtext of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations as newspapers, TV news shows and the walls of the palace were filled with images of Elizabeth as she evolved from a glamorous young queen in crown and diamonds to a kind of global grandmother known for her omnipresent handbag and love of horses and corgis.

Charles was front and center throughout the festivities as he stood in for his mother and demonstrated he was ready to take on her mantle.

Wearing a ceremonial scarlet tunic and bearskin hat, he reviewed the troops during the Queen’s Birthday Parade on the opening day of the jubilee. The next day, he was the last guest to enter St. Paul’s Cathedral and took his seat at the front of the church for a service of thanksgiving in honor of the queen. At a star-studded concert in front of Buckingham Palace, he delivered the main tribute to the woman he addressed as “Your Majesty, Mummy.”

But on Thursday, the nation’s attention was firmly fixed on the queen, with the BBC switching to nonstop coverage of the monarch’s condition.

“It’s quite sad, really,” Kristian Ctylok, a 32-year-old London resident said. “I think half the country is probably expecting it because she’s been quite frail for a while. But, you know, I guess no one thought the day would come, really. So hopefully it’s not as bad as what it seems.”

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Rasheed Broadbell narrowly misses 110m hurdles Diamond trophy Loop Jamaica

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Grant Holloway (right) of the USA crosses the finish line ahead of Rasheed Broadbell (left) of Jamaica in the men’s 110m hurdles at the Weltklasse IAAF Diamond League international athletics meeting at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022. (Michael Buholzer/Keystone via AP).

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Jamaica’s Rasheed Broadbell narrowly missed out on winning the men’s 110m hurdles Diamond trophy and US$30,000 on the last day of the two-day Diamond League finals in Zurich, Switzerland on Thursday.

The 22-year-old, who missed the World Championships final by just 0.01, produced a strong finish in the final quarter but just failed to catch two-time world champion Grant Holloway of the USA.

Broadbell clocked 13.06 seconds, just behind Holloway, who won in 13.04.

Broadbell’s compatriot Hansle Parchment, the Olympic champion, finished third in 13.26 seconds.

World Championships silver medallist Britany Anderson finished third in the women’s 100m hurdles.

The Jamaican crossed the line in 12.42 seconds.

Nigeria’s biggest athlete at the moment, Tobi Amusan, the world record holder, won the event in meet record 12.29 seconds to take home the Diamond trophy and US$30,000.

Tia Jones of the USA finished second in 12.40.

Earlier, Jamaica’s Shanieka Ricketts finished third in the women’s triple jump with an effort of 14.85m.

Olympic champion and world record holder Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela took the victory with an effort of 15.28m to beat Ukraine’s Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, 14.96m.

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Nicholas Paul is Republic Bank brand ambassador

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TRINIDAD AND Tobago track cyclist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Nicholas Paul is Republic Bank’s newest brand ambassador.

Paul recently took a short break from his hectic international schedule to return to Trinidad for the official contract signing at Republic House on Park Street, Port of Spain.

Accompanied by his father Darren Paul, who plays a dual role as his manager, Paul was pleased to partner with Republic Bank and said it was an “honour.”

“I anticipate a very productive partnership and can’t wait to start working hand in hand to make this partnership flourish and achieve great things together,” said Paul.

Ace cyclist Nicholas Paul is all smiles as he puts pen to paper in becoming Republic Bank’s newest brand ambassador. At left is Reena Gopaul, the bank’s group brand management manager. Photo courtesy Republic Bank

A statement released by the bank on Thursday confirmed the “decision to partner with Paul has been long in coming and the Republic team is happy to finally have Nicholas on board.”

Reena Gopaul, the bank’s group brand management manager, was enthusiastic about the move.

“It’s a very exciting time for us at Republic Bank as we embark on this new partnership with Nicholas. He personifies several of the bank’s core values and is an all-round inspiration to young people.

“We look forward to a mutually beneficial partnership where we’ll support him in his sporting journey and lean on his influence to inspire our upcoming generations.”

The brand ambassadorship will see the Olympic cyclist involved in philanthropic efforts through the bank’s Power to Make a Difference corporate social responsibility programme, while simultaneously providing him with key financial instruments for his success.

The partnership also extends Republic Bank’s support and investment in sport, as it follows previous brand ambassadorships in track, sailing and karate.

Under the Power to Make a Difference programme, the intent is to encourage youth to lead active healthy lifestyles, while channeling their energy to achieve success, cementing the growth and sustainability of local sport.

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