EN VIVO: Secretaria de prensa del presidente ofrece detalles desde el avión presidencial camino a Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, junto a su esposa, la primera dama Dra. Jill Biden, ya se encuentran rumbo a Puerto Rico. El avión, Air Force Two, ya partió de la Base Andrews en el Estado de Maryland con destino hacia la ciudad de Ponce. 

La visita se da a tres semanas del paso del huracán Fiona por Puerto Rico. Se espera que biden anuncie una asignación de fondos para la recuperación tras el paso del ciclón tropical.

Los Biden aterrizarán en el Aeropuerto Internacional Mercedita de Ponce a eso de las 2 de la tarde. Allí se llevará a cabo una rueda de prensa para luego pasar al puerto de la Ciudad Señorial a eso de las 2.30 de la tarde. A eso de las 3:30 la pareja visitará la Escuela Aguayo de los Centros Sor Isolina Ferré de Ponce. Se espera que los Biden se vayan de la isla a eso de las 4:50 de la tarde a través del mismo aeropuerto.  

Air Force Two es un aeronave C-32, una versión modificada del avión comercial Boeing 757-200, que entró al servicio en el 1998, según el portal digital, Military.com.  

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Supremo federal acoge petición de auxilio de la JCF para no entregar comunicaciones con el gobierno

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El exsecretario del Departamento del Trabajo, Carlos Saavedra, informó en RADIO ISLA que la Junta de Control Fiscal (JCF) acudió al Tribunal Supremo federal buscando auxilio para no entregar documentos de comunicaciones entre ellos y el gobierno y el alto foro acogió la solicitud para evaluar el caso.

Según Carlos Saavedra, el CPI lleva casi cinco años luchando para tener acceso a ciertos correos electrónicos electrónicos entre la JCF y el gobierno. Todos los tribunales a los que han acudido, han favorecido al CPI.

“La Junta los llevo (al CPI) al Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos bajo la teoría de que a ellos no se les puede ordenar entregar esa información y acaba de salir que el Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos va a escuchar el caso”, detalló Saavedra. 

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.     

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CARIBBEAN-INSURANCE-Antigua PM not satisfied with Trinidad and Tobago’s response to payment of CLICO/BAICO debt

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COMMENTAAR: Onenigheid bij Dambond

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

BESCHAMEND. MET DIT ene woord kan wat zich nu bij de Surinaamse Dambond voltrekt worden beschreven. Volgens waarnemend voorzitter Henry

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Le Kremlin veut “consulter” pour fixer les…

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Le porte-parole du Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov, le 9 mai 2022, à Moscou – Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV (AFP/Archives)

La Russie va “consulter” la population pour établir les frontières des régions annexées de Kherson et de Zaporijjia, dans le sud de l’Ukraine, a indiqué lundi à la presse le porte-parole du Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov.

“Nous allons continuer à consulter la population de ces régions”, a déclaré M. Peskov, interrogé pour savoir si la Russie annexait la totalité de ces régions ou uniquement les parties qu’elle occupe.

Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a formalisé l’annexion de Kherson et de Zaporijjia, ainsi que de deux autres régions ukrainiennes -de Donetsk et de Lougansk-, lors d’une cérémonie vendredi au Kremlin.

Les régions de Donetsk et Lougansk ont été annexées dans leur totalité, Moscou ayant reconnu la souveraineté de régimes séparatistes prorusses fin février, juste avant l’assaut russe contre l’Ukraine. Mais le Kremlin a indiqué la semaine dernière que les frontières des régions de Kherson et de Zaporijjia avaient besoin d’être “clarifiées”.

Selon le groupe de réflexion américain ISW (Institute for the Study of War), Moscou contrôle 72% de la superficie de la région de Zaporijjia. Et quelque 88% de celle de Kherson et sa capitale éponyme sont sous occupation russe, selon la même source.

La Russie avait organisé à la hâte dans les quatre régions ukrainiennes de prétendus référendums, largement dénoncés par Kiev et ses alliés occidentaux, à la suite d’une contre-offensive ukrainienne qui a forcé l’armée russe à céder des milliers de km2 de terrain.

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Trio detained in coke bust off Virgin Gorda

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

Following a United States Coast Guard-led operation before dawn last Thursday morning off Virgin Gorda, three men were detained by US authorities on suspicion of trafficking cocaine, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.

At least two of the men, who Ms. Drayton did not name, reside in this territory, she stated last Thursday in a WhatsApp message.

On Saturday, the St. Thomas-based VI Daily News reported that one of the men is Venezuelan.

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In the operation last Thursday, the USCG was supported by US Customs and Border Protection as well as this territory’s Customs Department and police Marine Branch, according to Ms. Drayton.
The team of law enforcers pursued and stopped a vessel approximately 23 miles east of Virgin Gorda, she added. “A number of bales of suspected cocaine were seized,” she stated, adding that investigations were ongoing.

On Monday, USCG Public Affairs Officer Ricardo Castrodad told the Beacon that the matter is still under investigation, and he declined to provide the suspects’ identities or other information.

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Vehicle damaged in East End shooting

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

Police recovered “several” shells following a report of a shooting near Thomas Land in East End before dawn on the morning of Sept. 21, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.

Responding officers found that a vehicle was damaged, but no injuries were reported, Ms. Drayton stated the same day.

She added that investigations are ongoing. No other information was provided as of Beacon press time yesterday

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Man accused of attacking family with machete

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

A Diamond Estate man was charged last Thursday for wounding his wife and stepdaughter in a machete attack following an argument at the family’s home, police said.

Officers of the Criminal Investigations Department charged 35-year-old Esworth Barnwell with inflicting grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and being armed with an offensive  weapon, according to the Police Information Office.

Following the incident, which took place on the evening of Sept. 19, both the wife and stepdaughter were taken to the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital, police said.

The stepdaughter was in serious but stable condition as of last Thursday, while the wife was treated and released, according to police, who didn’t provide further updates.

Two minor children who were also in the home were unharmed, the PIO stated. Mr. Barnwell was due to appear before Magistrates’ Court at the next available sitting, police said last Thursday.

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Over 30 establishments participating in Restaurant Month 2022 Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Cayman Islands Restaurant Month returns this October for its annual showcase and support of the Cayman Islands culinary sector.

Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) announced that 30-plus restaurants and bars have confirmed their participation in the year’s event. Additional participants were expected ahead of the launch on Saturday, 1 October.

CITA’s Executive Director Jay Ehrhart expressed that the association is grateful to see Restaurant Month continue to bring together the sector and build upon Cayman’s position as the culinary capital of the Caribbean.

“I believe the food scene in the Cayman Islands is unmatched in the region, as we have some of the best restaurants, chefs and culinary teams in the Caribbean.

“With the number of Restaurant Month participants increasing each year, it’s a clear indication of the sector’s continued growth and success and CITA’s support through initiatives such as this not only strengthens the sector but helps to elevate its standards,” said Ehrhart.

“With the country’s travel and gathering requirements completely removed, we look forward to welcoming locals and new and returning visitors who have an appetite to experience the culinary excellence we offer in Cayman,” Ehrhart said.

Throughout October, residents and visitors can expect a wide variety of local and international food and beverages from establishments across the island, providing lunch and dinner options with set three-course menus. Lunch offers range from CI$15 to $25 per person and dinner offers range from $25 to $45 per person.

Ehrhart said this year’s participants have taken on the challenge to provide an array of menus demonstrating the quality of food and guest services in the Cayman Islands.

“Our participating restaurants are prepared to give Cayman a flavour-filled month with great dining experiences. Every restaurant will showcase Cayman’s high calibre of cuisine, talent and service and I’m sure everyone who takes advantage of the special menus and offers will not be disappointed. Personally, I’m always inspired by what is prepared year after year,” he said.

Thanks to the participating restaurants, food lovers can also expect lots of opportunities to win vouchers for participating restaurants over the next few weeks through multiple competitions and giveaways.

“Tune into and follow our media partners as well as the Restaurant Month newsletters and social media channels to be in with the chance to win,” the organisers said in a press release.

Visit www.restaurantmonth.ky to see a complete list of restaurants, menus, specials, and events and sign up for the newsletter to receive updates and news on everything taking place all October.

Restaurant Month is made possible once again thanks to its sponsors, including the Ministry of Financial Services and Commerce, Loop News, DMS Broadcasting, Tower, Home Gas, and caymanrestaurants.com by Yello.

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UK scraps tax cut for wealthy that sparked market turmoil Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — The British government on Monday dropped plans to cut income tax for top earners, part of a package of unfunded cuts unveiled only days ago that sparked turmoil on financial markets and sent the pound to record lows.

In a dramatic about-face, Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng abandoned plans to scrap the top 45 per cent rate of income tax paid on earnings above 150,000 pounds ($167,000) a year.

He and Prime Minister Liz Truss have spent the last 10 days defending the cut in the face of market mayhem and increasing alarm among the governing Conservative Party.

“We get it, and we have listened,” Kwarteng said in a statement. He said: “it is clear that the abolition of the 45p tax rate has become a distraction from our overriding mission to tackle the challenges facing our country.”

The pound rose after Kwarteng’s announcement to around $1.12 — about the value it held before the Sept. 23 budget announcements.

The U-turn came after a growing number of Conservative lawmakers, including former ministers with broad influence, turned on the government’s tax plans.

“I can’t support the 45p tax removal when nurses are struggling to pay their bills,” Tory lawmaker Maria Caulfield said.

It also came hours after the Conservatives released advance extracts of a speech Kwarteng is due to give later Monday at the party’s annual conference in the central England city of Birmingham. He had been due to say: “We must stay the course. I am confident our plan is the right one.”

Truss defended the measures Sunday but said she could have “done a better job laying the ground” for the announcements.

She also said the decision to abolish the top tax rate had been taken by Kwarteng alone. On Monday, Truss’ spokesman said the prime minister still had confidence in her embattled Treasury chief.

Truss took office less than a month ago, promising to radically reshape Britain’s economy to end years of sluggish growth. But the government’s announcement of a stimulus package that includes 45 billion pounds ($50 billion) in tax cuts, to be paid for by government borrowing, sent the pound tumbling to a record low against the dollar.

The Bank of England was forced to intervene to prop up the bond market, and fears that the bank will soon hike interest rates caused mortgage lenders to withdraw their cheapest deals, causing turmoil for homebuyers.

The package proved unpopular, even among Conservatives. Reducing taxes for top earners and scrapping a cap on bankers’ bonuses while millions face a cost-of-living crisis driven by soaring energy bills was widely seen as politically toxic.

Truss and Kwarteng insist that their plan will deliver a growing economy and eventually bring in more tax revenue, offsetting the cost of borrowing to fund the current cuts. But they also have signaled that public spending will need to be slashed to keep government debt under control.

Monday’s change of direction lifts some of the political pressure on the government from inside the Conservative Party, but it still faces skepticism from markets and economists and mounting public opposition to the worsening cost-of-living squeeze.

Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank, said that unless Kwarteng “also U-turns on some of his other, much larger tax announcements, he will have no option but to consider cuts to public spending: to social security, investment projects or public services.”

Kwarteng has promised to set out a medium-term fiscal plan on Nov. 23, alongside an economic forecast from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility.

Axing the top-earners tax rate would have cost about 2 billion pounds, a small share of the government’s overall tax-cutting plan. Kwarteng said Monday that the government was sticking to its other tax policies, including a cut next year in the basic rate of income tax and a reversal of a corporation tax hike planned by the previous government.

Tony Danker, who heads business group the Confederation of British Industry, said he hoped the government U-turn would bring stability to the markets.

“None of this growth plan will work unless we have stability. Let’s hope this is the beginning of it,” he told broadcaster LBC.

Opposition parties said the government should scrap its whole economic plan.

“UK gov U-turns on top tax rate abolition because it’s a ‘distraction,’” Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party wrote on Twitter. “Morally wrong and hugely costly for millions is a better description. Utter ineptitude.”

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press

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