Índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados para el día de hoy

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El meteorólogo Ian Colón, del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan, informó que los índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados. No obstante, Ian Colón afirmó que no hay una advertencia de calor.

Ian Colón agregó que “las condiciones deben de estar relativamente tranquilas”. La entrada de aire seco limitará el desarrollo de aguaceros.

“Independientemente, por los efectos locales y diurnos, se espera algún tipo de actividad de desarrollo de aguaceros y tronadas aisladas para sectores del Suroeste de Puerto Rico en horas de la tarde”, añadió Colón. 

Colón expuso que, para el resto del área, el cielo debe de estar parcialmente nublado a soleado con condiciones “bastante cómodas”.

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Índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados para el día de hoy

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El meteorólogo Ian Colón, del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan, informó que los índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados. No obstante, Ian Colón afirmó que no hay una advertencia de calor.

Ian Colón agregó que “las condiciones deben de estar relativamente tranquilas”. La entrada de aire seco limitará el desarrollo de aguaceros.

“Independientemente, por los efectos locales y diurnos, se espera algún tipo de actividad de desarrollo de aguaceros y tronadas aisladas para sectores del Suroeste de Puerto Rico en horas de la tarde”, añadió Colón. 

Colón expuso que, para el resto del área, el cielo debe de estar parcialmente nublado a soleado con condiciones “bastante cómodas”.

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Three COVID-positive elderly men have died Loop Barbados

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Three COVID-positive elderly men have died Loop Barbados

Local death toll due to COVID-19 exceeds 540

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Three men in their 70s and 80s have died with COVID-19.

Two of them, aged 78 and 79, died on Monday, August 29, while the third, who was 83 years old, passed away today, Tuesday, August 30.

Their deaths have brought the casualties from the virus to 542.

Minister of Health of Wellness, Ian Gooding-Edghill, extends his condolences to their families and friends.

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Fire Officers Get Disaster Prevention Technology & Management Training In Taiwan – St. Lucia Times News

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Four fire officers are now in Taiwan undergoing training in the area of Disaster Prevention Technology and Management.

The team comprises three men and one female, and they are currently participating in the advanced three-week programme which commenced on August 15, 2022.

The training aims to develop the skills and competencies of participants and to allow them to examine the challenges, weaknesses, or threats associated with resolving disaster issues in their respective countries.

The Taiwan ICDF or International Cooperation and Development Fund provided participants with fellowships which covered airfare, accommodation and living allowance.

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Paraguay, Belize, Haiti, and Tuvalu are among the other countries participating alongside Saint Lucia in the advanced training programme on Disaster Prevention Technology and Management in, Taipei.

The team of firefighters is expected to conclude their training on September 02, 2022.

The Government of Saint Lucia and specifically the Department of Home Affairs sincerely thank the Republic of China (Taiwan) for their invaluable contribution in strengthening the human resource capacity of Saint Lucian professionals.

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Manifestantes en contra de LUMA y de la Junta de Control Fiscal cierran el acceso a Hato Rey

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El grupo identificado como ‘Jornada se acabaron las promesas’ cerraron hoy el acceso a la zona de Hato Rey en medio de protesta contra la empresa LUMA Energy y la Junta de Control Fiscal (JCF).

Según trascendió, estos se encuentran en las inmediaciones del edificio Seaborne donde se encuentran las oficinas de la (JCF) y del Negociado de Energía.

“Hoy se cumplen seis años desde que el gobierno de Estados Unidos nos impuso la Junta de Control Fiscal y la Ley PROMESA con un montón de promesas, como si fuera un chiste, de mejoras en la condición de vida del puertorriqueño, de evitar el saqueo y la corrupción. Por el contrario, a seis años, vemos que el país sigue empeorando”, manifestó en RADIO ISLA Jocelyn Velázquez, portavoz del grupo.     

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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Reportan desprendimiento de rocas en la carretera PR-615 en Ciales

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La Policía informó sobre un incidente de desprendimiento de rocas en horas de la noche del martes en el Barrio Pozas carretera PR-615 en el pueblo de Ciales.

Según informó el agente Omar Olmeda, del Distrito de Ciales, al llegar al lugar, se encontró con policías municipales y personal de Manejo de Emergencias. Entonces, procedió a cerrar la vía de rodaje.

Se exhorta a la ciudadanía tener mucha precaución en esa área.

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Salud reporta 10 muertes y 319 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el miércoles 10 muertos y 319 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad de muertes atribuidas es de 4,971.

Hay 282 adultos y 37 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 16 al 29 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 24.68 por ciento.

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Young Professionals Cafe tevreden over eerste jaar

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Mort de Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, pluie d’hommages en Occident

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 La mort de Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, dernier dirigeant de l’URSS, suscitait mercredi des hommages marqués en Occident mais plus mesurés en Russie, où beaucoup lui reprochent toujours d’avoir causé, malgré lui, l’effondrement de la puissance soviétique.

Mikhaïl Gorbatchev est décédé mardi soir à l’âge de 91 ans des suites d’une “longue maladie grave”, a indiqué l’Hôpital clinique central (TSKB) de Moscou, où il était soigné.

Il était le dernier grand dirigeant encore en vie de l’époque de la Guerre froide, dont les échos résonnent particulièrement depuis l’offensive massive en Ukraine de l’actuel président russe Vladimir Poutine, lancée le 24 février.

Avant son décès, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev ne s’était pas exprimé publiquement sur ce conflit d’une violence inédite en Europe depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale, décrié en Occident comme une résurgence de l’impérialisme russe.

Pendant les 20 dernières années de sa vie, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev s’était régulièrement inquiété des tensions grandissantes avec Washington, appelant à réduire les arsenaux nucléaires, comme il l’avait fait dans les années 1980 avec le président américain d’alors, Ronald Reagan.

Dans un message de condoléances, M. Poutine a évoqué la mémoire d’un homme qui a eu “une grande influence sur l’Histoire du monde”.

“Il a guidé notre pays à travers une période de changements complexes et dramatiques, et de grands défis de politique étrangère, économiques et sociaux”, a-t-il poursuivi. “Il comprenait profondément que les réformes sont nécessaires.”

– “Homme de paix” –

Le président russe a toutefois été devancé par de nombreux dirigeants occidentaux dont les hommages étaient plus appuyés envers celui qui avait reçu le prix Nobel de la paix en 1990 pour avoir fortement réduit la confrontation Est-Ouest.

Le président américain Joe Biden a salué un “leader rare” qui a permis “un monde plus sûr”, tandis que le dirigeant français Emmanuel Macron a évoqué un “homme de paix”.

Rome a déclaré que Gorbatchev s’était opposé à “une vision impérialiste de la Russie”. Le président allemand Frank-Walter Steinmeier a lui remercié Gorbatchev, qui avait permis la chute du mur de Berlin, “pour sa contribution décisive à l’unité allemande”. Gorbatchev a “changé ma vie de manière fondamentale”, a déclaré l’ex-chancelière Angela Merkel qui a grandi en ex-Allemagne de l’Est.

La Chine, que le Kremlin présente désormais comme son grand partenaire politique et économique face aux sanctions occidentales, a salué pour sa part la “contribution positive” de Gorbatchev au rapprochement Pékin-Moscou.

En Russie, l’héritage du dirigeant est toutefois controversé, et, comme celle de M. Poutine, les réactions à sa mort étaient plus mesurées mercredi matin.

S’il est celui qui a permis à la liberté d’expression d’émerger, il fut pour beaucoup responsable de l’éclatement d’une superpuissance et des terribles années de crise économique qui suivirent.

Le journaliste russe Dmitri Mouratov, co-lauréat du Nobel de la paix 2021 et rédacteur en chef du journal indépendant Novaïa Gazeta, soutenu dès sa création par Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, a toutefois rendu hommage à un dirigeant qui “méprisait la guerre” et “accordait plus de valeur à un ciel paisible qu’au pouvoir personnel”.

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Né en 1931 dans une famille modeste du sud-ouest de la Russie, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev avait gravi rapidement tous les échelons du parti communiste jusqu’à son arrivée à la tête de l’URSS en 1985.

Jusqu’à sa démission en 1991, qui avait marqué la fin de l’URSS, il a mené d’importantes réformes démocratiques, connues sous les noms de “perestroïka” (restructuration) et de “glasnost” (transparence).

Confronté à d’immenses crises, comme la catastrophe de Tchernobyl (1986) ou les mouvements d’indépendance à travers l’URSS, qu’il avait en partie réprimés, il avait obtenu en 1990 le prix Nobel de la paix pour “avoir mis fin pacifiquement à la Guerre froide”.

Il est aussi celui qui ordonna la fin de la désastreuse campagne militaire soviétique en Afghanistan et laissa le mur de Berlin tomber.

Mais les années qui suivirent la dissolution de l’URSS en 1991 restent un traumatisme pour nombre de Russes, plongés dans une pauvreté fulgurante, confrontés à un chaos politique et à une guerre sanglante en Tchétchénie.

Avec l’arrivée au pouvoir en 2000 de Vladimir Poutine, qui a dit considérer la disparition de l’URSS comme la “plus grande catastrophe géopolitique” du XXe siècle, l’Etat met au pas la société tout en exaltant la puissance russe.

Pour Mikhaïl Gorbatchev, les relations ont toujours été complexes avec les nouveaux maîtres du Kremlin, que ce soit le premier président russe Boris Eltsine (1991-1999), son ennemi juré, ou Vladimir Poutine, qu’il a critiqué tout en voyant en lui une chance pour un développement stable de la Russie.

Gorbatchev s’était notamment montré favorable à l’annexion par Moscou de la péninsule ukrainienne de Crimée, en 2014, ce qui lui avait valu, en 2016, d’être interdit d’entrée en Ukraine.

Après un bref retour raté en politique dans les années 1990, Gorbatchev s’était consacré à des projets humanitaires. Ces dernières semaines, les médias russes avaient mentionné des problèmes de santé récurrents de Mikhaïl Gorbatchev.

Une source anonyme, citée par l’agence TASS, a indiqué qu’il serait enterré à Moscou auprès de sa femme Raïssa Gorbatcheva, décédée en 1999, et dont il était très proche.

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Senate divided on re-appointment of retired Auditor General

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

by Khaila Gentle

BELMOPAN, Mon. Aug. 29, 2022

The motion to reappoint Dorothy Bradley as Auditor General was tabled during the Sitting of the Senate today and received support from some members, and opposition from others.

The motion was introduced in accordance with Section 109 (2) of the Constitution, which stipulates that, if after January 15, 2022, the office of the Auditor General is vacant or if the holder of that office is unable to exercise the functions of the office, the Governor General, acting on the recommendation of the National Assembly, may appoint a person to act as Auditor General.

The post of Auditor General has been vacant since December 7, 2021, when Dorothy Bradley retired from the position. Last week, during the Sitting of the House of Representatives, the Government recommended that Bradley be reappointed and that she serve as Auditor General for the next two years until a suitable replacement can be found.

UDP Senator Beverly Williams rose to state that she could not support the motion, pointing out the fact that Bradley’s tenure as Auditor General was rife with grievances on the part of public officers working under her. Senator Williams, who is a former Commissioner of Sales Tax, added that she had the opportunity to work with Bradley in her then substantive post as Assistant Commissioner of that department.

“No public officer, Madame President, wrote to the Ministry of Public Service on my performance during my tenure of thirty-five years in the public service, nor to the commission. No public officer complained about not getting their subsistence, about not being allowed their allowances where it was prescribed that they were entitled to those allowances,” said Senator Williams.

PUP Senator Collet Montejo, however, noted that Bradley, despite the conflict with public officers, was able to uncover many corrupt practices during her time as Auditor General.

“She did her job without fear or favor,” Senator Montejo said.

He also pointed out that the US Department of State designated Bradley as an “anti-corruption champion”.

“If we recall, she was the one that highlighted the many corrupt practices and the illegalities in the Immigration Department. As a matter of fact, it was because of the work that she and her department did that a sitting minister was removed from Cabinet,” he added.

The PUP Senator then went on to state that the need for an Auditor General is urgent.

Senator Bishop Alvin Benguche, the representative for the Belize Council of Churches and Evangelical Association of Churches, in addition to explaining why he supported the motion, rose to relay concerns brought to him by various sectors concerning Bradley’s reappointment.

“As I received these emails and information, they were both for and against. But as we sit here and will have to make a decision, both personal and as it involves the Senate, I must say that, in light of the fact that Dorothy Bradley has been asked to take up the post for an additional two years, we see the numerous accolades and ways in which she has served her country, both at home and abroad,” he said.

Bishop Benguche said that those who contacted him in opposition to Bradley’s appointment raised mostly personal concerns. He also stated that he thought long and hard about why he could stand in the Upper House and be able to support the motion.

“While there is the concern about perhaps what was done in her tenure as far as some persons were concerned, I can also say that I was told that here is a principled person who has served her nation well and has done everything insofar as principle is concerned. That might be hard for some people to swallow, but I can only speak from that perspective,” said Bishop Benguche.

PUP Senator Erica Jang also supported the motion. Senator Elena Smith, the representative for the National Trade Union Congress, however, shared some of the concerns that workers of the NTUCB have raised.

“I am sure that we have heard earlier the complaints that employees would have had as it relates to the Auditor General when she was Auditor General and as Senator Benguche said earlier, we too have received calls as it relates to this matter,” she said.

Senator Smith said that persons pointed to issues of the former Auditor General’s professionalism as well as the manner in which public officers serving under her have been treated.

“One of the larger concerns would be that of not being able to fulfill the duties as prescribed of an Auditor General, and that would be in relation to the reports that should have been submitted, or the audits that should have been carried out. For example, there should be accounts of all officers and authorities of government, all courts of law, the Belize Advisory Council, every commission—all of these things should be done on a yearly basis,” she said.

The concern, said Senator Smith, is that these audits have not been done over the past few years. UDP Senator Veronica Camara rose in agreement, adding that there are already persons in the Audit Department capable of taking over the post.

In addition to stating that the NTUCB does not support the motion, Senator Smith called for a division on the matter. In total, nine senators were in support of the motion while four were in opposition.

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