Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96

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DEAD AT 96: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday. – AP

BRITAIN’S QUEEN Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-serving monarch, has died. She was 96. She ascended to the throne in 1952.

Confirmation of her death came shortly after 1.20 pm on Thursday, hours after news broke that doctors had declared their “concern for her health,” and had her under medical supervision at her Scots home in Balmoral.

Her eldest son, Prince Charles, is now King Charles.

The queen, head of state of the UK and numerous Commonwealth countries, reigned for 70 years.

Her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, died in April last year at 99.

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Queen Elizabeth II has died, Buckingham Palace announces

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Home World Queen Elizabeth II has died, Buckingham Palace announces

[BBC] 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.

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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Residentes en La Perla denuncian intención de desplazamiento ante traspaso de centro comunitario

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La junta comunitaria del barrio La Perla, en el Viejo San Juan, exigió al alcalde Miguel Romero Lugo y a la legislatura municipal detener el permiso de uso del centro comunitario de la comunidad, conocido como El Matadero, luego de que, presuntamente, lo cedieran por derecho de usufructo a una organización sin fines de lucro para montar un gimnasio de boxeo en la zona.

Según una resolución aprobada el 5 de agosto, Angela Magana Fit 4 Life Club, Inc., DBA “Team La Perla Boxing and MMA” tendrá, por un periodo de 10 años y a razón de $1 por valor nominal, la oportunidad de establecer un gimnasio en la zona que, inclusive, el Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP) declaró como patrimonio histórico.

La preocupación de los portavoces, cuya junta es dirigida por Yashira M. Gómez, gira en torno a la falta de comunicación con los residentes, puesto que para la transacción no se tomó en cuenta el parecer de la comunidad, que ya había solicitado la reparación del lugar, afectado tras el impacto del huracán Maria. Más aún, están alerta porque, supuestamente, un beneficiario de la Ley 22 y reconocido youtuber fue quien financió la construcción del gimnasio.

“La alegada organización sin fines de lucro a la cual se le ha cedido la estructura histórica, pertenece a las personas que establecieron un gimnasio en la comunidad luego del resurgir que la misma tuvo en el 2017. No son residentes y nunca estuvieron relacionados con la comunidad. Estos fundaron una organización sin fines de lucro denominada Fit 4 life Club también conocida como Team La Perla Boxing”, se indicó en el comunicado.

La comunidad propone que se rehabilite la estructura para hacer de ella un espacio con otros fines, como se sugirió en el pasado respecto a convertirla en un centro de enseñanza musical y un museo. Se informó que, además, han hecho gestiones para que profesionales evalúen cómo rescatar la estructura, pero al momento no se han identificado los fondos.

“Los miembros de la Asociación Impacto Comunitario La Perla, Inc. ni esta servidora, han firmado, autorizado, avalado o endosado, ningún documento o propuesta para el arrendamiento y traspaso del Centro Comunitario, ubicado en la Calle San Miguel de la Comunidad de La Perla, y de ningún otro proyecto que no sea certificado, ni presentado, por la asociación de residentes. Por tanto, la Junta Comunitaria en representación de la Comunidad de La Perla, respetuosamente solicitamos la paralización de los trámites o gestiones que se estén llevando a cabo, referente al derecho del usufructo del Centro Comunitario de La Perla, hasta que nos reunamos, y se aclare la veracidad de la información antes mencionada”, indicó la líder comunitaria en una carta dirigida a Romero Lugo.

Acceda a la resolución y a la carta dirigida al alcalde de San Juan, Miguel Romero Lugo: Resolución Núm 4, Serie 2022-2023 (PR 10 2022-2_220907_191022 (2) Centro Comunitario de La Perla_220908_111735 (2) CP Residentes de la Perla indignados.docx (1)

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Residentes en La Perla denuncian intención de desplazamiento ante traspaso de centro comunitario

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La junta comunitaria del barrio La Perla, en el Viejo San Juan, exigió al alcalde Miguel Romero Lugo y a la legislatura municipal detener el permiso de uso del centro comunitario de la comunidad, conocido como El Matadero, luego de que, presuntamente, lo cedieran por derecho de usufructo a una organización sin fines de lucro para montar un gimnasio de boxeo en la zona.

Según una resolución aprobada el 5 de agosto, Angela Magana Fit 4 Life Club, Inc., DBA “Team La Perla Boxing and MMA” tendrá, por un periodo de 10 años y a razón de $1 por valor nominal, la oportunidad de establecer un gimnasio en la zona que, inclusive, el Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP) declaró como patrimonio histórico.

La preocupación de los portavoces, cuya junta es dirigida por Yashira M. Gómez, gira en torno a la falta de comunicación con los residentes, puesto que para la transacción no se tomó en cuenta el parecer de la comunidad, que ya había solicitado la reparación del lugar, afectado tras el impacto del huracán Maria. Más aún, están alerta porque, supuestamente, un beneficiario de la Ley 22 y reconocido youtuber fue quien financió la construcción del gimnasio.

“La alegada organización sin fines de lucro a la cual se le ha cedido la estructura histórica, pertenece a las personas que establecieron un gimnasio en la comunidad luego del resurgir que la misma tuvo en el 2017. No son residentes y nunca estuvieron relacionados con la comunidad. Estos fundaron una organización sin fines de lucro denominada Fit 4 life Club también conocida como Team La Perla Boxing”, se indicó en el comunicado.

La comunidad propone que se rehabilite la estructura para hacer de ella un espacio con otros fines, como se sugirió en el pasado respecto a convertirla en un centro de enseñanza musical y un museo. Se informó que, además, han hecho gestiones para que profesionales evalúen cómo rescatar la estructura, pero al momento no se han identificado los fondos.

“Los miembros de la Asociación Impacto Comunitario La Perla, Inc. ni esta servidora, han firmado, autorizado, avalado o endosado, ningún documento o propuesta para el arrendamiento y traspaso del Centro Comunitario, ubicado en la Calle San Miguel de la Comunidad de La Perla, y de ningún otro proyecto que no sea certificado, ni presentado, por la asociación de residentes. Por tanto, la Junta Comunitaria en representación de la Comunidad de La Perla, respetuosamente solicitamos la paralización de los trámites o gestiones que se estén llevando a cabo, referente al derecho del usufructo del Centro Comunitario de La Perla, hasta que nos reunamos, y se aclare la veracidad de la información antes mencionada”, indicó la líder comunitaria en una carta dirigida a Romero Lugo.

Acceda a la resolución y a la carta dirigida al alcalde de San Juan, Miguel Romero Lugo: Resolución Núm 4, Serie 2022-2023 (PR 10 2022-2_220907_191022 (2) Centro Comunitario de La Perla_220908_111735 (2) CP Residentes de la Perla indignados.docx (1)

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Fallece la reina de Inglaterra, Isabel II, a sus 96 años

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El palacio de Buckingham confirmó que la reina de Inglaterra, Isabel II, falleció hoy a sus 96 años de edad. Los médicos de la monarca recomendaron en horas de la mañana que esta permaneciera bajo supervisión médica en el castillo de Balmoral en Escocia.

Noticia relacionada: Bajo supervisión médica la reina Isabel II: Sus doctores están preocupados por su salud

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. pic.twitter.com/VfxpXro22W

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 8, 2022

Al momento, se desconoce cuál fue la causa de muerte de la monarca aunque se comentó que esta padecía de problemas de movilidad. Algunos miembros de su familia, incluyendo a sus herederos, el príncipe Carlos y el príncipe Guillermo, se encontraban en el castillo al momento.

Isabel II fue la jefa de Estado de mayor edad en el mundo actual. La monarca nació el 21 de abril de 1926 en Londres, Inglaterra, bajo el nombre de Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Su madre era la reina Isabel y padre, el rey Jorge VI. Los hijos de la reina son Carlos, príncipe de Gales, Ana, princesa real, Andrés, duque de York y Eduardo, conde de Wessex.   

Además, sus nietos son; Guillermo y Enrique, hijos de Carlos y Diana; Peter y Zara Phillips, hijos de la princesa Ana y Mark Phillips; las princesas Beatriz y Eugenia, hijas del príncipe Andrés y Sarah Ferguson; y Lady Louise y James Windsor, hijos del príncipe Eduardo y Sophie Rhys-Jones.   

Isabel II no fue nombrada como heredera cuando su padre ascendió al trono tras la abdicación de su tío, el entonces rey Eduardo VII, debido a que aún existía la posibilidad de que hubiera un heredero varón. No obstante, Isabel fue coronada el 2 de junio de 1953 a los 25 años, tras la muerte de su padre. La ceremonia, que se llevó a cabo en Westminster Abbey, fue la primera coronación televisada en la historia.

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información sobre esta noticia en desarrollo.

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Duke slams PDP-led THA for not helping Roxborough group in New York

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Screenshot from a video Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke published on his Facebook page requesting aid for 27 Tobagonians from the Roxborough folk group who are currently in Brooklyn.

Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke has slammed the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP)-led THA administration for not providing funding for members of the Roxborough Folk Performers who were due to perform at several cultural events in New York, US.

As a result, he claimed the members of the group are stranded and hungry.

Duke is the PDP’s political leader and assemblyman for the Roxborough/Argyle electoral district.

In a video on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Duke said, “I have come here to the aid of some 27 Tobagonians from Roxborough folk group that came to Brooklyn with the aid of the THA to perform and to represent Tobago and our culture.”

Duke claimed that apart from airline tickets, the THA did not provide the group with additional funds for expenses in New York..

“Beyond the ticket when they land they were treated as thieves, as slaves, as castaways. There were no transportation to rally them and take them from the airport to a chosen specific destination. They came on the streets of New York, trying to finds a place to sleep, tired, weary, feeling emasculated and mentally broke.”

He claimed they stayed in a basement for several days “with dead rats, hungry and forgotten by the THA.

“I say forgotten because (although) calls were made to the base, the THA, stating things not so all right, what can be done? Nothing has been done.”

Duke said a Tobagonian living in New York help the group with temporary accommodation at a hotel.

He demanded that the THA send money for them for food and shelter.

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Two ECU managers unemployed after internal probe

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TWO senior Eastern Credit Union (ECU) employees have had their employment ended after the board investigated allegations that executive members were colluding to undermine the institution.

At a media conference at the La Joya head office on Wednesday, deputy CEO Kester Lashley said the two had had their employment ended, but refused to clarify whether they were fired, asked to resign or quit.

In June Lashley claimed someone was hired at the Commissioner for Co-operatives’ office at the behest of a high-ranking government official to investigate the credit union and undermine its leadership. He added then that there were employees working with the government employee against the company.

On Wednesday he said, “As a consequence, the tenure of two senior employees who were leading figures in the subversive team who colluded with an employee of the commissioner’s office has been brought to an end.

“At this time, we are fairly confident that this brings to an end this chapter. And I again want to thank those executive managers who resisted these subversive influences,”

He said for reasons of confidentiality he could not say when the workers’ last day of employment was, their positions or their names.

He also could not say what was the political gain, if any, from the supposed supplanting. He said the investigation was done in keeping with standards of the company, and it was prepared for any lawsuits.

As at the media conference in June, ECU’s president Richard Noray was absent on Wednesday. Lashley said Noray was dealing with his doctoral studies and that was the reason for his absence.

The Commissioner of Co-operatives in June said it was investigating ECU after its CEO and a director were dismissed and two other directors suspended within the past year.

In June the ECU removed itself from under the purview of the Central Bank.

The ECU’s attorney Lloyd Robinson said the company was reviewing its agreement with regional rating agency Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Ltd (CariCRIS) to determine if there had been any breaches in their agreement.

This after CariCRIS expressed concerns over ECU’s future. In August CariCRIS claimed ECU was uncooperative and was not providing information to complete its surveillance report and was given a rating of Developing.

Since then, the two entities had been at odds with each other, with the Co-operative Credit Union League jumping in to defend the ECU, saying CariCRIS was not a regulatory body for credit unions.

Robinson said after reviewing the documents signed between the two, the opinion will be shared with the CEO, who will determine what is done with the information.

Lashley said the credit union is continuously growing and to continue its trajectory it established the micro, small and medium enterprise unit to “nurture the entrepreneurial spirit of our members.”

“At each of our nine branch locations, a library corner has been established as a means of creating opportunities for learning to support diversity, and inclusion and to foster the beginnings of ingenuity and innovation.

“We will also be adopting the EMV chip card whereby all members will have increased security and the option to shop online.”

The card is expected to be launched next year, he said.

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$11.8B in contracts signed for construction of Schoonord to Crane 4-lane highway

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Just over $11.8 billion in contracts for the construction of the Schoonord, West Bank Demerara to Crane, West Coast Demerara four-lane highway were signed earlier today at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown.

Present were Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal; Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Andre Ally; Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA), Dr. Emanuel Cummings; Chief Executive Officer of CHPA, Sherwyn Greaves; CHPA Director of Projects,  Omar Narine; and Deputy Director, Intakab Indarjeet.

Minister Collin Croal and other officials of the Housing and Water Ministry along with contractors after the signing

Greaves in outlining the project scope stated that the highway features 4.1 kilometres of a dual carriageway reinforced concrete road with an emergency lane and medians.

Works also include the rehabilitation of 2.4 kilometres of roadways and the construction of 2 roundabouts, 11 reinforced concrete box culverts, 36 pre-stressed bridges, and road signage and markings.

The Chairman of the Board underscored the importance of the project, as it will ease traffic congestion for thousands of Region Three commuters and improve access to housing schemes along the route.

Meanwhile, Minister Croal further stated that the project will energise economic activities in the region by creating job opportunities, aiding the expansion of the agriculture industry and processing facilities and the construction of industrial complexes such as the Wales Development Project and the multi-billion-dollar ‘Port of Vreed-en-Hoop’. (MOH&W)

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Gov’t delivers relief to Bare Root, Dazzell families affected by windstorm

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The government through the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) delivered immediate assistance to families of Bare Root and Dazzell Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara who have been severely affected by a windstorm.

Following the incident on Monday, the CDC immediately dispatched officers into the communities to conduct an assessment of the damages, to effectively provide relief.

To this end, it was noted that the families needed building materials since some houses were completely damaged, while the roofs of several homes were removed.

Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues, Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton and Civil Defence Commission, Director General, Colonel Hussain delivering relief in Dazzell Housing Scheme

On Thursday, Ministers of Health, Labour and Housing and Water accompanied CDC officials to deliver building materials including zinc sheets, nails and hampers containing essential food items and cleaning supplies to the affected families.

While there, the ministers committed to offering further support through their respective ministries.

Health minister, Dr Frank Anthony said following the assessment, the government was able to intervene promptly to address the needs of the affected persons. Further, the minister has committed to providing medical aid to those who suffered injuries during the incident.

“What we are doing today is after that assessment, we were able to get building materials for these residents. We are going to see how else we can assist; I have been able to see a few persons who would’ve sustained medical injuries, so we are going to help those persons as well, and this is what the government does, we try to respond to people in need,” he stated.

CDC delivering Housing Materials

Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton responded to the allegations made by the opposition stating that a responsible government assesses first so that it can effectively assist its citizens.

“You can only do something after you assess it so doing is based on assessment because you might bring the wrong thing for the people and therefore the CDC has a role in this. You know what an opposition that is responsible do? While they are saying the government is not doing anything they should be in here doing something, but the people know differently.”

Further, Minister Hamilton said his ministry will soon bring technical and vocational training to the two communities.

“Coming out of all of these, other things are happening, I have been engaged by people who think it might be a useful thing to bring training programmes into the community and so I will have the technical officer for the East Coast follow up on that.”

Minister Hamilton said the intention is not only to deliver relief to the residents but implement measures so that the community can benefit from economic development.

Meanwhile, Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues reiterated the PPP/C Administration’s commitment to providing support to all Guyanese despite the narrative being peddled by the opposition.

“We are always on the ground and the opposition tries as much as possible to deflect and play the race card because this is a predominantly Afro-Guyanese community, but that won’t stop us from coming into these communities. The assistance that we give is across the board and I believe our actions properly demonstrate that and we will go into any community and assist any family because that is how we operate and execute initiatives.”

In addition, those affected by the storm will be provided with more building materials and infrastructural support from the housing ministry

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First Lady champions gender equality at International Youth Summit

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First Lady Her Excellency Arya Ali on Wednesday joined more than 2,000 young leaders from across the globe at the One Young World 2022 Summit in Manchester, United Kingdom, where she participated in a panel discussion on education, gender equality, and women in leadership.

Earlier in the week, Mrs. Ali joined the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markel, along with other political and business leaders at the opening ceremony.

On Wednesday, the First Lady shared the stage with former First Lady of Colombia, María Juliana Ruiz, for a First Lady’s Session which focused on global challenges which disproportionately affect women and girls.

Mrs. Ali and Mrs. Ruiz are founding members of the Global Network of First Spouses which works closely with the One Young World group to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In the area of gender equality, Mrs. Ali underscored the need for women to be economically empowered to lead independent lives.

“One of the reasons gender-based violence exists is because of an imbalance in power relations between men and women and this often time happens because women do not have equal access to the same economic opportunities as men,” she said.

To support the economic advancement of women, the First Lady shared that her office has been providing fully funded academic and technical skills training scholarships to victims of domestic violence who are in institutional care.

One Young World 2022 Summit in Manchester, United Kingdom

She also brought into the spotlight, her groundbreaking period poverty project – dubbed the Menstrual Hygiene Initiative – noting that it has been one of the barriers to girls receiving a quality education.

Referencing a recent study by the Ministry of Education which shows that girls are at a high risk of experiencing learning loss or dropping out of school altogether because of their inability to afford or access sanitary pads, Mrs. Ali told the gathering of more than 2,000 young people that she could not sit by and not do anything about it.

“This is why I embarked on an ambitious initiative… which aims to provide every school-aged girl free sanitary pads at no cost to them. This provides our girls equal access to educational opportunities. Better education for our girls will mean better economic opportunities for them,” she stated.

Shifting her attention to women in leadership, Mrs. Ali dismissed the idea that women ought to prove that they deserve a seat at decision-making tables.

“Defending why the representation of women in leadership positions matters is akin to defending someone’s right to live. The fact that women make up just about half of the world’s population is sufficient enough a reason for us to be represented equally at all levels of decision making,” Mrs. Ali said to a thunderous round of applause.

She went on to add that for too long women have sat on the sidelines and watched men make decisions that impact their personal and professional lives and they have had little to no input.“No longer will we be complicit. No longer will it be a man’s world,” she said, to another round of applause.

The One Young World Summit brings together youths from all over the world who are actively working to positively transform the socio-political landscape in the areas of human rights, the environment, gender equality, discrimination, and injustice. (Office of the First Lady)

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