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Marlène CLÉOMA, m.cleoma@agmedias.fr
Frédérique Bédot, voit plus grand. Le 11 novembre, elle lance l’application Everlove.
Les rendez-vous galants n’existent plus. Aujourd’hui on date, on swipe, on like, on match… ! Après avoir lancé en 2021« An tjè koko », un site de rencontre destinée aux personnes célibataires aux Antilles-Guyane, Frédérique Bédot, voit plus grand, le 11 novembre, elle lance l’application Everlove. L’amour dans une autre dimension.
Si les lieux de rencontres ont longtemps maintenu leur monopole
auprès des célibataires, l’arrivée d’internet et la démocratisation
des sites de rencontres ont contribué à faire changer les règles du
jeu. Créé par la Martiniquaise Frédérique Bédot, « An tjè
Koko », comprendre « l’amour parfait », est une
agence qui, avant la pandémie, proposait déjà des activités pour
les couples ainsi que des sorties pour célibataires en quête de
l’âme sœur.
La quadragénaire a décidé de développer le concept après…
quelques déceptions sur des sites de rencontres traditionnels : «
J’ai voulu tester, je suis divorcée. Mais ça ne correspondait
pas à mes attentes. » Elle a donc eu l’idée de créer un site
de rencontres en ligne qui sera “
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As the days get closer, anxiety heightens.
Spectators wait impatiently with excitement to witness the world’s greatest players grace the football pitches of Qatar.
One of the countries who host several of the world’s best footballers is Belgium.
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This group of players are known as Belgian’s “golden generation”, due to their dominant, individual performances across the top leagues in Europe, the UEFA Nations League and the 2014 and 2018 World Cup.
Despite not winning a major, international trophy, the “Red Devils” were ranked number one by FIFA from 2018, until 2021.
Currently ranked second in the FIFA World rankings, the Belgians will want to go beyond their third-place finish at the 2018 World Cup, as this maybe the final curtain call for members of the “golden generation”.
Country: Belgium
Capital: Brussels
Population: 11.5 million
Confederation: UEFA (Europe)
Group: F
Professional League: Jupiler Pro League
World Cup appearances:14 (2022)
Qualification status: Winners of UEFA Group E
Key players Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid, Spain), Eden Hazard (Real Madrid, Spain), Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City, England), Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan, Italy)
Coach: Roberto Martinez (Spanish)
Group mates: Croatia, Canada, Morocco
Predictions: Will finish as either group winners or runners-up to Croatia. Belgium is a contender for the 2022 title; the last chance for the “Golden Generation”.
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Geologist Professor Richard Robertson of the UWI Seismic Research Centre has reassured Vincentians that there is nothing to worry about with regards to the La Soufriere volcano.
Professor Robertson made the statement while speaking on NBC Radio’s Face to Face program this morning.
He said all is well with the volcano which is being continuously monitored.
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Professor Robertson explained that the vegetation at the summit of the volcano was destroyed following the April 2021 eruptions, which means that lahars and flooding will continue for some time.
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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has said that more efforts must be made to address the crime situation here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The Prime Minister, who is also the Minister of National Security said on Radio yesterday that the Police Force must find better strategies to fight crime.
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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has returned to the state following a very successful visit to Venezuela.
Speaking on Radio yesterday, the Prime Minister said he held discussions on many issues with Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro and Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
Dr. Gonsalves said discussions were also held with other officials.
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Kay’s life got flipped turned upside down in a matter of months, but her support network is strong and has held her up from the day she got her breast cancer diagnosis.
from the time, we got this diagnosis, everybody was onboard
Loop spotted the Team Kay shirts in the sea of pink shirts during the recent FCIB CIBC Walk for the Cure and got to chatting with participant Dawn, but it was Carol, the organiser, who told the full story.
Carol said that about 45 persons turned up for the walk to show that they are in this fight and on this journey with their beloved Kay, who is in her late 30s.
She said that Kay got her diagnosis within the last couple of months and everything moved quickly from there. Kay got a double mastectomy and “it was difficult for her”. So Carol said that their group of “older sisters” decided that they have to find ways to rally around her and show her they care and are here.
Kay got the surgery recently so she was not present at the walk, but for her Team, each and every one of them meant they had to complete it for their Kay. The hot sun at first and pouring rain in between did not dampen them their resolve. Carol said, “soaking wet, no one complained. It was all about Kay.” She said the walk was “symbolic. We are doing this one step at a time.”
She’s like a baby sister. It was a shock to everyone’s system
In their group chat it is about eight women and “from the time, we got this diagnosis, everybody was onboard.” And in that statement, Loop understood that Kay truly is not alone, her diagnosis was theirs in the most important sense.
Carol said, “Kay is the youngest in our group. She’s like a baby sister. It was a shock to everyone’s system.” She explained that it is understood that cancer does not pick and choose and age does not matter, but this happening to their baby K showed that “life is precious and fragile and you have to celebrate every moment, and having a support system is key”.
Since Kay’s diagnosis, Carol said that something has stood out even more for her and their group – “Checking-in is most important.”
In addition to helping Kay in this current chapter of her life, Carol said that the group of “sisters” have now learned so much more about cancer and through the Cancer Support Services (CSS), they are becoming part of a wider network of supporters for persons diagnosed with various forms of cancer.
Carol said CSS has introduced Kay to a lot of people and now, “we get involved in these fundraisers to help others on this journey.”
Good News Day on Loop News is November 10, 2022.
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Five cases of tuberculosis have been confirmed among inmates at one of the island’s correctional facilities.
The Department of Correctional Services, in a release Tuesday, said the Ministry of Health and Wellness is now conducting tuberculosis (TB) screening for inmates at the correctional facility, however, it did not name the facility.
The five inmates have been hospitalised and are said to be responding well to treatment.
“No staff member has tested positive for TB,” the Department of Correctional Services said.
The contacts of the hospitalised inmates have since been identified and are being screened, the release said.
“Already, close to 100 inmates have been administered the Mantoux skin test, which, together with screening for symptoms – including coughing, weight loss and fever – is done as part of the first level of evaluation for TB.
“The next level of evaluation involves a chest X-ray and a sputum test for which inmates are currently being scheduled,” the Department of Correctional Services said.
TB is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It usually attacks the lungs, though it can attack any part of the body, including the kidneys, spine, and brain, the release said.
Pointing out that not everyone infected with TB bacteria becomes sick as two TB conditions exist: latent TB infection, which is where the bacteria live in the body without getting you sick, and TB disease, which is where the bacteria are active in the body.
“If not treated properly, TB disease can be fatal,” the release said.
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