US aid agency unveils Trinidad office

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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO is set to join Guyana and Suriname as the third and latest south Caribbean state with a regional satellite office for the US Agency for International Development Eastern (USAID) Eastern and Southern Caribbean (ESC).

The office will be opened in November at Briar Place on Sweet Briar Road, St Clair. USAID/ESC’s headquarters are in Bridgetown, Barbados.

The TT satellite office will be headed by the current USAID/ESC regional office programme management specialist (rule of law) Sharon Ramsaran.

USAID regional representative Clinton White and chargé d’affaires at the US Embassy Shante Moore, along with a number of TT government senators, MPs, mayors, and state and US dignitaries, gathered for a reception at Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, on Wednesday to commemorate the opening.

White, who is scheduled to depart to take up a new post in Washington, DC, said he is delighted to be part of the process of bringing the organisation’s team closer to beneficiaries.

The new office, he said, “will enhance stakeholder coordination, collaboration and communication across (its) portfolio for improved programming.”

“We believe this action is necessary in achieving our goal to promote a safe, prosperous, and resilient Caribbean region that supports its vulnerable populations, withstands external shocks, and promotes accountable institutions, economic development, and private sector-led growth,” he said.

The organisation has along track record of providing aid in the region to tackle issues including climate change, HIV/AIDS, economic growth and other areas.

White boasted of the establishment of two customised children’s courts in Trinidad, in partnership with the judiciary and the UN Development Programme.

The organisation has also partnered with various government ministries on other initiatives, including retrofitting two ambulances to assist with community vaccinations; vaccine drives reportedly reaching over 270,000 people; the training of 350 people to improve local food production via its Farmer to Farmer project; establishing sheep and poultry-egg production units; supporting the transition of ex-prisoners into society; helping to set up a community garden in partnership with the Network of Rural Women Producers in Tobago; training Unemployment Relief Programme workers in new methods of irrigation; and implementing new field methods for cocoa farmers.

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne acknowledged and saluted USAID/ESC for its US$4.5 million contribution to promoting covid19 protocol and its public education campaigns, addressing vaccine hesitancy, which he said was of particular concern in TT.

“I must express that I was deeply moved by the launch of Phase 2 of the ‘Act Now’ campaign,” he said. The campaign, a collaboration between USAID and the Ministry of Education, was designed to emphasise the importance of covid19 to school-aged children.

“I am extremely appreciative that the campaign incorporates advice on healthy eating, physical exercise and socialisation, with conversations on vaccination.”

Browne said moving forward, it is also expected that government initiatives concerning public/private sector partnership projects, coastal erosion mitigation, climate change initiatives, renewable energy projects, including solar and electric technologies, “will be the focus of institutional strengthening, technical assistance and development expertise through (the TT government’s) work with the US government.”

USAID was instituted by US President John F Kennedy in 1961 and is designed to unite development into a single agency responsible for administering aid to foreign countries to promote social and economic development.

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Queen Elizabeth II Has Died, Buckingham Palace Announces – St. Lucia Times News

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Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.

Her family gathered at her Scottish estate after concerns grew about her health earlier on Thursday.

The Queen came to the throne in 1952 and witnessed enormous social change.

With her death, her eldest son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, will lead the country in mourning as the new King and head of state for 14 Commonwealth realms.

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In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

“The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

All the Queen’s children travelled to Balmoral, near Aberdeen, after doctors placed the Queen under medical supervision.

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Cuarto lugar para Jasmine Camacho-Quinn en la final de la Liga Diamante

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La vallista y medallista olímpica puertorriqueña Jasmine Camacho-Quinn alcanzó el cuarto lugar en la carrera de 100 metros con valla en la final de la Liga Diamante, celebrada hoy, jueves, en Zürich, Suiza, al marcar un tiempo de 12.49 segundos.

Camacho-Quinn quedó por debajo de la nigeriana Tobi Amusan (12.29), la estadounidense Tia Jones (12.40) y la jamaiquina Brittany Anderson (12.42), quienes ocuparon el primer, segundo y tercer lugar, respectivamente.

Pendientes para ampliación.

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Carlos de Gales hereda inmediatamente el trono del Reino Unido

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Carlos de Gales, de 73 años, ha heredado inmediatamente el trono del Reino Unido, después de que su madre, la reina Isabel II, falleciera este jueves a los 96 años.

“La reina murió pacíficamente en Balmoral esta tarde. El rey y la reina consorte permanecerán en Balmoral esta noche y regresarán a Londres mañana”, comunicó el palacio de Buckingham.

Se espera que el nuevo monarca celebre hoy una audiencia con la primera ministra británica, Liz Truss.

Previamente este jueves, desde el palacio de Buckingham comunicaron sobre el empeoramiento del estado de salud de Isabel II, tras lo cual varios miembros de la familia real viajaron al castillo de Balmoral para estar a su lado.

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Results of Wednesday’s CPL matches

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Barbados Royals beat Trinbago Knight Riders by 80 runs under the Duckworth/Lewis Method after two stoppages for rain in the 8th Match of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at the Darren Sammy Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia yesterday.

The scores: Barbados Royals 194-4 off 20 overs (David Miller 60, Kyle Mayers 52, Quinton de Kock 44), Trinbago Knight Riders set a revised target of 132 from 8 overs reached 51-7 off the 8 overs (Oshane Thomas 2-18, Obed Mc Coy 2-11, Devon Thomas 2-4).

In yesterday’s other match, St Lucia Kings beat Jamaica Tallawahs by 2 wickets with 1 ball remaining.

The scores: Jamaica Tallawahs 163-8 off 20 overs (Raymon Reifer 62 off 41 balls, Scott Kuggeleijn (Scott Kug-ge-le-jen) 3-44, David Weise 2-31), St Lucia Kings 164-8 off 19.5 overs (Johnson Charles 62 off 39 balls, Mohammad Amir 3-25, Imad Wasim 2-15, Raymon Reifer 2-28).

Today at 10.00 a. m, Guyana Amazon Warriors will meet St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, and a 7.00 p. m, Barbados Royals will play against St Lucia Kings.

Both matches at the Darren Sammy Stadium at Gros Islet, St Lucia.

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La reine Elizabeth II est morte à 96 ans, après 70 ans de règne

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 La reine Elizabeth II, monarque la plus célèbre de la planète, est décédée jeudi à 96 ans dans son château écossais de Balmoral, après 70 ans de règne sur le Royaume-Uni.

Le Royaume-Uni saisi par l’inquiétude et l’émotion : la famille royale est rassemblée au chevet de la reine Elizabeth II au château écossais de Balmoral où elle avait été placée ce jeudi sous la surveillance de ses médecins “préoccupés”. La reine est finalement décédée à 96 ans dans son château écossais de Balmoral, après 70 ans de règne sur le Royaume-Uni.”La reine est morte paisiblement à Balmoral cet après-midi. Le Roi et la Reine consort resteront à Balmoral ce soir et retourneront à Londres demain”, a indiqué le palais de Buckingham dans un communiqué, une annonce accueillie par une énorme émotion au Royaume-Uni où Elizabeth II était très populaire.

La monarque à la longévité record et à l’immense popularité, dont le Royaume-Uni a fêté en juin les 70 ans de règne, avait vu sa santé se dégrader depuis une nuit à l’hôpital il y a près d’un an, pour des raisons jamais précisées. De plus en plus frêle, elle n’apparaissait plus que rarement en public, ses services évoquant des problèmes de mobilité épisodiques, et déléguait de plus en plus de fonctions à ses héritiers directs, Charles et William.”Après une nouvelle évaluation ce matin, les médecins de la reine sont préoccupés pour la santé de Sa Majesté et ont recommandé qu’elle reste sous surveillance médicale. La reine continue à se sentir bien et reste à Balmoral”, a annoncé le palais, habituellement discret sur la santé de souveraine, dans un bref communiqué.Son héritier Charles, 73 ans, est arrivé avec sa femme Camilla à Balmoral, où la reine passe tous les ans la fin de l’été, ainsi que sa fille Anne. Ils ont été rejoints en fin d’après-midi par ses deux autres enfants, les princes Andrew et Edward, et son petit-fils William, deuxième dans l’ordre de succession. L’épouse de ce dernier, Kate, est restée à Windsor où leurs trois enfants George, Charlotte et Louis passaient leur première journée complète dans leur nouvelle école.Le prince Harry, qui vit en Californie, a pris la direction de l’Ecosse, mais son épouse Meghan, selon les médias britanniques est restée à Londres où le couple devait participer à une cérémonie.

Biden “en pensées” avec la reine

Lors de sa dernière apparition en public, la reine a officialisé mardi la nomination de Liz Truss au poste de Première ministre, son 15e chef de gouvernement.Elle avait décidé de rester à Balmoral au lieu de rentrer à Londres où se passe d’habitude la transition entre les Premiers ministres, en raison de ses problèmes de santé.Des images diffusées par le palais ont montré la souveraine frêle, souriante et s’appuyant sur une canne, serrant la main de la nouvelle dirigeante.”Le pays tout entier sera profondément préoccupé par les nouvelles en provenance du palais de Buckingham”, a tweeté Liz Truss, tandis que les messages de sympathie affluaient y compris de l’étranger.Le président américain Joe Biden et son épouse Jill sont “en pensées avec la reine et sa famille”. La présidente de la Commission européenne Ursula von der Leyen a loué son “courage”: “Elle représente toute l’histoire de l’Europe, notre maison commune avec nos amis britanniques”.Au palais de Buckingham à Londres, un panneau a été sorti pour informer les visiteurs que la relève de la garde n’aurait pas lieu. Malgré une pluie battante, des centaines de Britanniques et touristes ont afflué.”J’espérais que l’air écossais lui ferait du bien…” lâche devant le palais Elizabeth Jackson, 66 ans, baptisée ainsi en l’honneur de la reine. “Les problèmes se sont multipliés depuis un an, c’est inquiétant. Elle avait l’air bien quand elle a reçu Liz Truss”.”Il fallait s’y attendre, elle est devenue très frêle, c’est triste”, observe Ken Cross, un touriste australien.

Questions sur l’avenir

Mercredi soir, le palais avait annoncé que la reine avait reporté une réunion en ligne, ses médecins lui ayant conseillé de se reposer, nouvelle annulation dans une longue série depuis un an.En mai, Charles avait prononcé à sa place pour la première fois le discours du trône au Parlement, l’une de ses fonctions constitutionnelles essentielles.Début juin, les Britanniques avaient célébré pendant quatre jours les 70 ans de règne d’Elizabeth II, qui était le monarque le plus âgé du monde en exercice.Elle est restée quasi absente de ce jubilé de platine, ne se montrant qu’à deux brèves reprises au balcon du palais de Buckingham devant des dizaines de milliers de personnes.Elizabeth II était veuve depuis la mort de son époux Philip en avril 2021, peu avant ses 100 ans. Le décès de la reine, arrivée sur le trône le 6 février 1952, à 25 ans, après la mort de son père George VI, a relancé des questions sur l’avenir de la monarchie.L’institution a été ébranlée par une série de scandales ces derniers mois : accusations d’agressions sexuelles aux Etats-Unis contre son fils Andrew, qui y a mis fin en déboursant des millions de dollars, ainsi que des allégations de racisme visant la famille royale, de la part de son petit-fils Harry et de son épouse Meghan Markle, désormais en froid avec le reste de la famille.L’après-Elizabeth II s’annonce plus compliqué avec Charles, à la popularité bien plus faible. Les Britanniques lui préfèrent le prince William et son épouse Kate, plus modernes.

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More multiple killings; two double murder in two hour period Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Hours after the police high command reported a rise in the number of multiple killings where two or more persons were shot and killed at any one time, local authorities are again probing two double murders.

In the first incident in Westmoreland, detectives assigned to the Major Investigation Division (MID) were left probing a double murder carried out by unknown gunmen in Whitehall, Negril, Westmoreland on Wednesday.

Two other persons, including a female, were shot and injured during the attack.

The deceased has been identified as 23-year-old construction worker Orlando Evans of Hideaway Lane and 34-year-old Winston Cassanova of Phase 2, Whitehall Tank Hill; both in Negril, Westmoreland.

Reports are that at about 9:00 am a man who is on a murder charge was returning home after he went to report on the condition of bail at the Negril Police Station, ran when a black car drove up beside him.

Three men alighted from the motor car and opened gunfire at him.

After the attackers escaped in the motor car, it was discovered that three men and a woman were shot.

They were taken to the hospital where Evans and Cassanova were pronounced dead.

In the other incident, in St James police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a double murder in the Barrett Town district in the parish also on Wednesday.

The deceased have been identified as Chrysanthie Wilson of a Barrett Town, St James address and a man, only as Shabba.

Reports are that at about 12:30 am the two were pounced upon and shot while they were at a house in Barrett Town.

They were both taken to the hospital where they were pronounced dead.

Investigators are said to be following a strong lead into the killing.

Police in a press conference on Tuesday, reported that there was a 2.7 percent increase in major crimes over the last year for the period January to August when compared to the corresponding period last year.

The revelation was made by the Police Commissioner, Antony Anderson, who said that a total of 58 more murders were committed over the mentioned period. He was speaking at a press conference on Tuesday.

“In terms of major crimes, at the end of August, there was a 2.7 percent increase in major crimes over last year.

Murder was up by 6.1 percent or 58 more when compared with the corresponding period last year,” the commissioner said.

Police also reported a jump in the number of multiple killings were two or one persons were being shot and killed at any one time.

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Wanted Man Tony Henry in police custody

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WANTED MAN IN POLICE CUSTODY

Tony Henry, who was wanted by the police in connection with firearm and ammunition related offences is now in custody.

Henry was apprehended by police around 8 am on Thursday at Old Road.

Earlier this week a bulletin was issued for his arrest, after he escaped from the police and members of the ABDF during joint stop and search operation in the John Hughes, Wallings area.

Further investigations are now ongoing.

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BREAKING: Police confirm second murder at Pillar Rock

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UPDATE: POLICE SAY TWO MEN WERE KILLED IN PILLAR ROCK SHOOTING

Police say the shooting at Pillar Rock Wednesday night resulted in the murder of two Mexican nationals.

A second man who had earlier been reported missing was later found dead. Both worked at Royalton Resort.

One has been identified as 36 year old Cesar Santos Ramirez.

The other man is 39 years old, but his identity is being withheld pending further investigations.

The circumstances surrounding the shooting and the motive are now the subject of a top-level investigation.

This double killing takes Antigua and Barbuda’s murder tally since the start of the year to eight. (State Media)

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BREAKING: Queen Elizabeth dies

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LONDON — Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, has died in Scotland. Prince Charles is now king.

It is a moment that the United Kingdom has been bracing for, with an elaborate plan for “Operation London Bridge” mapping out what happens next. But it comes as a shock all the same.

Elizabeth, 96, was a symbol of stability and continuity — even through royal scandals, the contraction of the British Empire and massive changes around the world. Only days ago, she oversaw the appointment of her 15th prime minister.

The formal succession will unfold over the next 10 days, with Charles giving the world a first glimpse of what he will be like as monarch. But on Thursday, the focus was on the passing of the queen, with Britons laying flowers outside Buckingham Palace in London and tributes pouring in from around the world.

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