Active COVID-19 cases at 206 after 15 new infections

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
A woman being tested for Covid-19 at one of the Ministry of Health’s testing sites (Filed pic)

Some 15 new novel coronavirus cases were detected within the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health today.

This now takes active COVID-19 cases in the country up to 206 including 194 persons in home isolation and the remaining 12 persons in institutional isolation.

One other persons is also in institutional quarantine while there are no patients in the COVID019 ICU.

Guyana’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 1279 and to date, some 69,615 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus here.

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French Rapper Arrested After Kicking Dog In Viral Video – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Police arrested French rapper Timal east of Paris last week after a video on Snapchat showed him kicking a dog, multiple news outlets have reported.

And a court sentenced him on Thursday to pay 6000 Euros for ‘acts of cruelty to a domestic animal’.

Timal, whose real name is Ruben Louis, faced 120 days in jail for not paying the fine.

The court has also banned the 25-year-old from keeping animals for five years while the authorities seized his two dogs and put them in the care of an animal protection organisation.

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Second Victim Of Chaussee Road Shooting Dies – St. Lucia Times News

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A second man has died following last week’s shooting incident on Chaussee Road, Castries, police have confirmed.

Law enforcement officials have identified the deceased as twenty-seven-year-old Mergatette Joseph.

He died on Friday.

On Wednesday, officers took one man into custody and impounded a vehicle that came under gunfire on Chaussee Road, Castries.

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One man, identified as Eli Joseph, succumbed shortly after that incident which occurred around 7:30 pm.

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Canada Rocked By Multiple Deadly Stabbings – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

“Do not leave a secure location. Use caution allowing others into your residence,” RCMP Saskatchewan said, urging residents not to pick up hitchhikers.

SOURCE: BBC News. Headline photo: The suspects have been identified as Damien Sanderson (left) and Myles Sanderson

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Tropical Storm Earl expected to become a hurricane Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Slow strengthening is forecast over the next several days

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The northern Leeward Islands escaped the wrath of Tropical Storm Earl as it passed north of the island chain.

The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said TS Earl’s eye is 85 miles (140 kilometres) north-northeast of St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.

There are no warnings in effect.

TS Earl has maximum sustained winds that are near 50 mph (85 km/h) with higher gusts, according to the NHC’s forecast. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 105 miles (165 km) from the centre of circulation.

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Slow strengthening is forecast over the next several days, and Earl could become a hurricane.

NHC said TS Earl is meandering with an estimated motion toward the northwest near 3 mph (6 km/h). A slow turn to the north-northwest is expected to begin tomorrow followed by a turn northward later this week.

Heavy rainfall could cause some flooding in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Northern Sotavento Islands tonight.

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Braves a gana Brazil Hawks 6-3

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

ORANJESTAD(AAN):  Diadomingo Braves a sigui riba bon caminda rumbo pa playoffs, cu otro victoria.

E biaha aki Braves a gana Brazil Hawks, cu a cuminza e dia cu apenas 1 wega perdi.

Braves a bati un total di 8 hit y tabata tin 1 error, mientras cu Hawks a bati 4 hit y a comete 3 error.

Pitcher ganador tabata Oneal Taveras, mientras cu e pitcher perdedor tabata Zefrinthian Kerr.

Mihor bateadornan pa Hawks tabata Brandon Kerr 1-1, Clayder Polanco 1-1, Jossiel Jacobs 3-1 y Jordan Pimienta 3-1.

Pa Braves a destaca na plato Daniree Tromp 3-1, Samir Webb 3-1, Ralph Dinzey 3-1 y Alvaro Rodriguez 3-1.

Standings:

North Indians  5-1

Red Machine   4-1

Braves             4-2

Brazil Hawks  3-2

QCC Sluggers 2-4

Scorpions        2-4

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Ekipo di Aruba cu a participa na e Serie Mundial di Baseball Amateur na Cuba na aña 1952

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Drpd Dilanti: Ruben Phillips, Tenchie Hoftijzer, Clyde Harms, Abraham” Bambino Lake”,

Nestor Arrindell, Edgar Hillman, Austin” Baby” Phillips, Juan Perez, Leo Kuiperi,

Atras : Joe Proterra, Sergio Raven ( batboy)

Guillermo Richardson, Roy Harms, James” Sloggo” Bryson, Ellilio Marlin, Sylvain Reed,Pedro” Pep” Richards, Efrain “Boe” Brion, Joseph Patterson y Lionel Harms.

Compila pa Roberto Croes

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“Fundacion Rancho ta traha den team cu un curazon honesto y sincero”

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

ORANJESTAD (AAN)—Di Stefano Wernet a asumi e posicion di Tesorero di Fundacion Rancho, den su directiva nobo.

Den entrevista cu DIARIO, durante e “soft opening”, el a bisa cu e kier yuda como boluntario, pasobra e ta kere den Playa, e ta kere den Aruba su economia, y den nos hubentud.

Di Stefano ta haya cu mester uni e barionan, scol y deporte, pa por lanta e progreso, y ser humano cu Aruba mester, unda cu henter e pueblo por biba feliz y trankilo.

“Nos tin un pandemia, berdad; pero nos tin cu acepta e retonan di nos economia. Nos tin un Fundacion Rancho, cu tin bon contacto cu CEDE, cu UNESCO, y mi ta kere cu nos mester haci mas uso di globalizacion. Globalizacion kiermen cooperacion. Kiermen, nos no tin cu depende solamente di gobierno. Nos tin un acuerdo di cooperacion tambe cu e gobierno actual, no di cen pero riba tereno di investigacion, y esey ta importante pasobra ta trata di cultura, historia. Esey tambe Fundacion Rancho ta para pe, y nos tin un directiva nobo, dinamico, y nos ta bay traha hunto den team, cu un curazon honesto y sincero”, Di Stefano Wernet a comenta.

Finalmente, el a gradici tur invitado presente pa nan acogida, prensa entre nan, y tambe pueblo di Aruba pa su sosten na Fundacion Rancho.

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Cada 5 florin di registracion pa Aruba Bank Walk & Run ta bay pa Koningin Wilhelmina Fonds

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Despues di 2 aña un biaha mas Aruba Bank hunto cu su partners Subway y IBiSAta organiza e tan gusta Aruba Bank Walk & Run y e aña aki esaki ta bay ta di 26 pa 29 di September.

Diamars atardi durante un conferencia di prensa, Marketing y PR Manager di Aruba Bank Tamara Waldron a gradici tur hende cu a yuda cu e evento, mientras cu el a duna un bon bini special na Lilly Prins di partner honorario Koningin Wilhelmina Fonds (KWF).

“Ta asina cu na 2019 nos a sinta cu KWF pa planea nos prome ‘Walk and Run for the Roses’, caminda e intencion tabata pa yuda nan cu sigui cu prevencion di cancer den nos comunidad y pa sigui yuda pashentnan di cancer na Aruba”.

Lamentablemente e evento no a bay door, pero nos a sigui cu nos donacion na KWF.

E aña aki porfin nos por realiza nos prome evento na memoria di tur e sernan cu a perde nan bataya contra cancer, segun Waldron.

El a splica cu Aruba Bank ta bay tuma 5 florin di cada registracion y haci un donacion na KWF cu esaki.

 



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MSJ: Government failed to put spotlight on the people

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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MOVEMENT for Social Justice (MSJ) political leader David Abdulah said he was left disappointed by the “Spotlight on the economy” event last Friday. He said the forum did not pay attention to the needs of the people.

The event was held by the Finance Ministry at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Port of Spain. At a virtual news conference on Sunday, Abdulah said, “Our spotlight is on the people. That’s where we should begin.”

While accepting that data about TT’s macroeconomic indicators is important, Abdulah claimed both Dr Rowley and Imbert missed the point of what a budget is supposed to do.

A budget, he continued, is supposed to organise the collective resources of a country to benefit its people.

Abdulah said that conversation was not had during the spotlight event.

Referring to the opening of the new school term on Monday, Abdulah said the fact that nearly 50 per cent of students who wrote the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination did not pass, points to ongoing deficiencies in the education system.

He asked what was Government doing to address this as the new school year opens.

Abdulah suggested that Government use some of its additional revenues to digitise textbooks used by primary and secondary school students to avoid their parents having to physically purchase them from bookstores.

He also suggested a proper transport system to take students to and from school.

Abdulah said discussions could be held with various maxi taxi associations to arrange a system whereby maxi taxi transport could be dedicated only to students at specific times of the day.

He wondered whether Imbert’s comments about Rowley wanting to further reduce the fuel subsidy, translated to a further increase in fuel prices. Abdulah was concerned that this could have a knock on effect on the cost of other goods and services.

On September 2, Imbert said the fuel subsidy was currently $2.6 billion and a $2.1 billion figure was being projected for next year. He added that Rowley wants a limit on this amount, to use the rest of such funds for other purposes.

Abdulah also asked what Government was doing to help people deal with the rising cost of food.

He suggested that property tax be implemented on commercial properties first instead of residential ones.

Abdulah also reiterated the MSJ’s call for Government to impose greater taxes on wealthier individuals and companies in TT as opposed to poor people.

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