Une femme de 64 ans retrouvée morte à Cap Chevalier à son domicile

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À Cap Chevalier (Sainte-Anne). une femme âgée de 64 ans a été découverte morte à son domicile. Une enquête est ouverte.

Découverte macabre ce matin pour les habitants de Cap Chevalier à Sainte-Anne. Une femme âgée de 64 ans a été retrouvée morte à son domicile, l’information nous a été confirmée par les gendarmes qui sont toujours sur les lieux. Malgré l’intervention des secours, le décès a été constaté sur place par le médecin du SMUR.

Une enquête de gendarmerie est ouverte pour déterminer les circonstances du décès, qui selon les premières information pourrait être dû à un malaise.

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Privy Council dismisses Jack Warner’s appeal to avoid US extradition Loop Cayman Islands

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According to a judgment delivered by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on November 17, 2022, Jack Warner, a politician, businessman and former Vice President of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association (“FIFA”) lost his battle to avoid extradition from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the United States.

The judgment follows a series of challenges made by Warner in the courts of Trinidad where Warner previously raised issues with the Extradition (United States of America) Order, 2000 (“the USA Order”), in particular whether the USA Order purportedly issued by the Attorney General was done within the correct legal power or authority under the Extradition (Commonwealth and Territories) Act 1985 (“the Act”).

Warner had also previously asked the Trinidad courts to decide whether the decision of the Attorney General to issue an authority to proceed (“ATP”) in respect of the USA’s request for his extradition was in breach of his right to procedural fairness, whether the Attorney General was entitled to rely on a certificate without disclosing the specialty arrangement with the USA and whether the Attorney General acted in conformity with the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago.

After losing his appeal to the Court of Appeal of Trinidad, Warner appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the highest court for many countries in the Commonwealth.

Delivering the judgment in his case and dismissing his Privy Council appeal, the Privy Council said that there was no unfairness in the procedure leading to the issue of the ATP and the certificate provided by the Attorney General disclosed a specialty arrangement which complied with the Act and which the USA could be expected to honour.

Warner is now expected to face allegations in the US, set out in a 2015 indictment filed with the US District Court (Eastern District of New York, Criminal Division), some of which are as follows:

In Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere, Warner allegedly established and controlled numerous bank accounts and corporate entities in which he mingled his personal assets and those of CONCACAF and, among other things, Warner allegedly began to solicit and accept bribes in connection with his official duties, including the selection of the host nation for the World Cups held in 1998 and 2010, which he participated in as a member of the FIFA executive committeeAllegedly diverting FIFA and CONCACAF funds into accounts that Warner controlled and used for his personal benefit, including a 2005 purchase of a Miami, Florida condominiumAllegedly devising a scheme and artifice to defraud certain organizations, and to obtain money and property by means of materially false and fraudulent pretenses, representations, and promises

A full copy of the US indictment can be found on https://www.justice.gov/opa/file/450211/download

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Men killed in attack on six people in St James identified Loop Jamaica

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The two men, who were shot and killed by gunmen in Norwood, St James on Wednesday have been identified.

The shooting incident took place a day after a State of Emergency was imposed in the parish.

The deceased have been identified as Delano Christie, a 31-year-old shopkeeper of Norwood, St James, and Jordain Brown, a 26-year-old unemployed man of Norwood, St James.

Four other persons including a baby were also injured, the police said.

Reports are that a group of people were at a shop in the community playing a game of dominoes when two gunmen came to the area and opened fire at members of the group.

The criminals then fled the area.

The police were called and during a search, six people were found suffering from gunshot wounds.

They were rushed to the hospital where two of the victims Christie and Brown succumbed. The other injured persons including a baby have been admitted to a hospital.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Tuesday declared a State of Public Emergency (SOE) in the parishes of Clarendon, St Catherine, and sections of Kingston and St Andrew. An SOE was also established for the parishes of St James, Westmoreland, and Hanover.

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Barbados’ Amanda Reifer receives first Grammy nomination Loop Barbados

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It has been an amazing year for Bajan singer and songwriter Amanda Reifer, and it just gotten even better – with a Grammy Nomination.

The Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 2023 Grammys on Tuesday, November 15 and our ‘Crazy’ artiste was on the list.

Reifer was nominated for her feature on Kendrick Lamar’s track ‘Die Hard’, which also includes Blxst.

The song which is on Kendrick’s fifth studio album Mr Morale & The Big Steppers was a hit, debuting at No 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs Chart this May.

‘Die Hard’ will be competing against ‘Beautiful’ by DJ Khaled featuring Future and Sza; ‘Wait For U’ by Future featuring Drake and Tems; ‘Big Energy’ by Latto and Jack Harlow’s ‘First Class’ for Best Melodic Rap Performance.

Reifer took to her Instagram to share her excitement and gratitude.

“This is my first time as a Grammy Nominee!! (as an artist and as a writer) and I can’t figure out how exactly to put my BIG gratitude into this little caption,” she wrote while also thanking the Recording Academy, Kendrick Lamar and all involved in the studio project.

The 65th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 5.

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Your scent could make you a mosquito magnet Loop Jamaica

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A new study finds that some people really are “mosquito magnets” and it probably has to do with the way they smell.

The researchers found that people who are most attractive to mosquitoes produce a lot of certain chemicals on their skin that is tied to smell.

And bad news for mosquito magnets: The bloodsuckers stay loyal to their favourites over time.

“If you have high levels of this stuff on your skin, you’re going to be the one at the picnic getting all the bites,” said study author Leslie Vosshall, a neurobiologist at Rockefeller University in New York.

There’s a lot of folklore about who gets bitten more but many claims aren’t backed up with strong evidence, said Vosshall.

To put mosquito magnetism to the test, the researchers designed an experiment pitting people’s scents against each other, explained study author Maria Elena De Obaldia. Their findings were published Tuesday in the journal Cell.

They asked 64 volunteers from the university and nearby to wear nylon stockings around their forearms to pick up their skin smells.

The stockings were put in separate traps at the end of a long tube, then dozens of mosquitos were released.

“They would basically swarm to the most attractive subjects,” De Obaldia said. “It became very obvious right away.”

Scientists held a round-robin tournament and ended up with a striking gap: The biggest mosquito magnet was around 100 times more attractive to the mosquitoes than the last-place finisher.

The experiment used the Aedes aegypti mosquito that spreads diseases like yellow fever, Zika, and dengue. Vosshall said she’d expect similar results from other kinds, but would need more research to confirm.

By testing the same people over multiple years, the study showed that these big differences stick around, said Matt DeGennaro, a neurogeneticist at Florida International University who was not involved with the research.

“Mosquito magnets seem to remain mosquito magnets,” DeGennaro said.

Out of the favourites, the researchers found a common factor: Mosquito magnets had high levels of certain acids on their skin.

These “greasy molecules” are part of the skin’s natural moisturizing layer, and people produce them in different amounts, Vosshall said.

The healthy bacteria that live on the skin eat up these acids and produce part of our skin’s odor profile, she said.

You can’t get rid of these acids without damaging your skin health too, said Vosshall, who is paid by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and serves as its chief scientific officer.

The institute also supports The Associated Press‘ Health and Science Department.

But the research could help find new methods to repel mosquitoes, said Jeff Riffell, a neurobiologist at the University of Washington who was not involved with the study.

There may be ways to tinker with skin bacteria and change humans’ tantalizing smells, he said.

Still, figuring out ways to fight off mosquitoes isn’t easy, Riffell said, since the critters have evolved to be “lean, mean-biting machines.”

The study proved this point: Researchers also did the experiment with mosquitoes whose genes were edited to damage their sense of smell. The bugs still flocked to the same mosquito magnets.

“Mosquitoes are resilient,” Vosshall said. “They have many backup plans to be able to find us and bite us.”

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Sandals Executive Chairman Urges Uwi Graduates To Rise To Their Full Potential

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Sandals Resorts International Executive Chairman Adam Stewart has expressed optimism in the future of the Caribbean, telling the alumni at the University of the West Indies 2022 Graduation ceremony, that it is up to them to ensure the region builds on its unique resources.

Stewart was conferred with the honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) at the event which took place at Mona, Jamaica last weekend.

As head of one of the region’s largest and most successful private sector companies, Stewart told graduates that the most important resource the region had was sitting in the room with him.

“We are a fascinating people. We are a people rich in culture. The way we walk, the way we talk, the respect that we demand, the pride that we have, ladies and gentlemen, do not settle. Do not bet against this country and this region.”

However Stewart cautioned the graduates that success does not come easy, “What we are looking for is the entrepreneur. What we are looking for is that individual who shows up every single day giving 110%. What we are looking for in this region is the future and everything that we can become. We have to look at life through a future lens.”

The Sandals boss encouraged the university graduates to dig deep, and find out what motivates each of them to rise to the top.

“The Man above gave each and every one of you a superpower. Some of you may not have studied in the field that is your superpower, and that’s absolutely ok. But when you get up in the morning and you are taking a shower and preparing for your day, be truthful with yourself. Find the thing inside that makes you want to get up every day, so that you can outperform anybody else in that lane. I want each and every one of you to be the generation that never settles. I want you to be the generation that reaches higher than ever before.”

Stewart said he was humbled to receive this doctorate from UWI.

“I am so proud to be recognised by the UWI for the work I am passionate about. My father, the late Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart taught me that opportunity is a gift not to be wasted. His tenacity and drive to make life better not only for himself and his family but for his employees, community and country gave me a firsthand understanding of what is possible when people are given a chance. I accept this degree with a full heart and the promise to continue to earn the confidence this illustrious body has placed in me.

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Antigua and Barbuda Elected to Chair Key United Nations Body at COP27 in Egypt

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SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt, Nov. 16—Ambassador Diann Black-Layne, Antigua andBarbuda’s Climate Ambassador and Director of the Department of Environment, waselected as co-chair of the agenda items related to the Adaptation Fund and theAdaptation Fund Board. She is co-chairing with Eva Schreuder from the Netherlands.

The Adaptation Fund is an international fund that finances projects and programmes ofdeveloping countries to help them adapt to the harmful effects of climate change. It wasestablished under the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention onClimate Change (UNFCCC).

Antigua and Barbuda has benefitted from grant-based financing from the AdaptationFund, which funded the construction of the culverts (bridges) in communities along theMcKinnon’s Waterway. The international Fund has provided the funding to improve thedrainage in the area. The negotiations for the Adaptation Fund will focus onsignificantly increasing the amount of funds pledged to the funding institution.

The Adaptation Fund has been financing concrete, scalable interventions in Antigua andBarbuda since the country’s Department of Environment acquired accreditation in 2015as a National Implementing Entity to the Fund. Antigua and Barbuda was reaccreditedto the Adaptation Fund in 2020 and plans to apply for new projects in 2023.

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ABYSO Holds Brass and Woodwind Repair Workshops

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St. John’s Antigua & Barbuda, Thursday November 17, 2022: As part of its sustainability strategy, the Antigua and Barbuda Youth Symphony Orchestra (ABYSO) recently concluded its third capacity building workshop in the repair of brass and woodwind instruments.

The tropical conditions can be challenging for orchestral instruments and having ready access to trained repairers is critical to extending the life of these instruments. The ABYSO were delighted to have hosted master repairers from the United Kingdom, David Woodhead and Mark Mee Bishop, on Island for a two week long workshop where they serviced the Orchestra’s instruments but also mentored local trainees in aspects of instrument maintenance and repairs.

David started as a repairer at Phil Parker Ltd., London’s brass instrument specialist, in 1979. There he repaired the instruments of the professional orchestral and session players, soloists, students of the London colleges as well as those in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds and Glasgow. He has repaired instruments for everyone from school players to touring stars. David is a regular donor of brass instruments to the ABYSO.

Mark started repairing woodwind instruments in 2000, combining his interest in flute andsaxophone with engineering. He studied clarinet making at Newark College. In 2008 he wasasked to set up and manage the workshop at sax.co.uk’s London store in Denmark Street where he has worked on many top players’ instruments from around the world as well as passing on his skills to several repairers who have gone on to set up workshops of their own.

In addition to the ABYSO members who formally attended this training, the ABYSO also invitedthe Bands of the Royal Police Force, the Defence Force, the Boys’ Brigade and the Salvation Army to each nominate an apprentice from their ranks to undertake this training. Keeping wind bands alive and thriving in Antigua and Barbuda is important for the ABYSO but also for our traditional artforms like calypso and our marching bands which rely heavily on wind players. Survival is as much a function of developing players as it is a function of having the proper skill to maintain these instruments.

The workshops were a daily activity that afforded trainees the valuable opportunity to workalongside two of the most experienced repairers in the business. The Board of Directors of the ABYSO extends thanks to the Hodges Bay Resort and Spa for its sponsorship of the 2022 workshop as well as our Patrons, Their Excellencies Sir Rodney Williams and Lady Williams for their consistent support. The ABYSO welcomes this opportunity to again share an important capacity building resource to support wind bands across the Island.

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Jack Warner loses challenge against extradition

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Former FIFA vice president and government minister Jack Warner has lost his challenge to his extradition to the US  to face a barrage of fraud-related charges.

On Thursday, five Privy Council judges – Lords Hodge, Briggs, Hamblem, Burrows, and Sir Declan Morgan – delivered their decision on Warner’s challenge.

The Privy Council held the request for Warner’s extradition was not unfair.

He challenged the process by which the extradition proceedings against him were carried out and seeks to quash the authority to proceed (ATP) signed by the Attorney General in September 2015. This was after the US asked for the former football jefe to be extradited to face some 29 charges of fraud, corruption and money laundering. The request was made on July 24, 2015.

Extradition proceedings at the magistrates’ court in Trinidad had been stayed pending his legal challenges.

After the 2015 general election, then-attorney general Faris Al-Rawi offered to allow Warner to make representations, but only on the condition the deadline for receipt of the ATP would be extended with his consent.

Warner refused to agree to the condition. His attorneys argued he was not given sufficient time to make representations, nor was he given disclosures of any evidence the US intended to use to secure his extradition.

The ATP gave the magistrate the green light to begin committal proceedings.

The Privy Council said, “…The offer by the new Attorney General was inevitably subject to agreeing a fresh timetable with the court. It was the appellant’s choice to decline that opportunity. The Attorney General did not act unfairly.”

Warner had also challenged the legality of the Extradition (Commonwealth and Foreign Territories) Act, and the treaty signed between this country and the US.

Warner surrendered to Fraud Squad officers on May 27, 2015, after learning of a provisional warrant for his arrest.

After the ATP was signed giving the go-ahead for extradition proceedings to start, FIFA banned Warner from all football activities for life.

He and 13 other FIFA officials were indicted in the US. Warner was also head of Concacaf.

In the US charge sheet against him, Warner is accused of racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering, and bribery; and allegedly, from the early 1990s, he “began to leverage his influence and exploit his official positions for personal gain.”

He also allegedly accepted a million-dollar bribe from South African officials in return for voting to award them the 2010 World Cup, and allegedly bribed officials with envelopes of cash.

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Mitchell ‘not aware’ of any contract renewal issues in Tourism Ministry

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TOURISM Minister Randall Mitchell says he is not aware of any issues within his ministry over retaining contract employees.

He was responding to questions from the media after a press conference at the Brix Hotel, Cascade, on Wednesday.

In October, contract employees in the ministry took to social media to say their contracts were not being renewed, so they were job-hunting.

Asked about this by Newsday, Mitchell said social media is filled with “trolls and mischief- makers.

“I can’t comment on what’s on social media. In fact, I try not to pay attention to social media.

“I’m not aware that many contract employees are not being renewed at the Ministry of Tourism of any of the entities that are under the Ministry of Tourism.”

He said the ministry has enough human capacity to continue efforts to boost tourism, adding that on Tuesday, the ministry trained many temporary workers for the cruise season.

“I’m not concerned about capacity at all.”

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