Diany Rémy : « Nous souhaitons défendre notre titre »

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Patron de la yole Sara / Autodistribution

Vainqueurs de la dernière édition du Tour des Yoles (2019), Diany Rémy et son équipage, sur la yole Sara/Autodistribution, sont actuellement deuxièmes de l’épreuve. Le patron de l’embarcation marinoise revient avec nous sur l’étape d’hier et la suite du Tour. 

Quelle était la stratégie au départ de cette 2e étape ?

Il était déjà important d’arriver à bon port à Trinité. Nous avions choisi une voile de 63 m2. Il ne fallait pas perdre beaucoup de temps. Nous avons respecté les consignes de départ. Le Tour sera très difficile. Il faut que nous restions patients tout au long des étapes pour que nous puissions faire la différence. En tout cas, un grand bravo à mes hommes puisque tout le passage de la Caravelle et la descente de Tartane ont été très…


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Girl, 10, among 8 wounded in Barataria shootout

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The ten-year-old child who was shot in her left leg, at hospital.

THE mother of a 10-year-old girl who was shot in a shootout between two rival gangs says she has no malice in her heart for the men responsible, but wants them to change their ways and put the guns down.

In a telephone interview on Tuesday, the woman said she has been at the hospital with her daughter since the shooting. The child was among eight people shot at 9th Street, Malick, Barataria.

The others are a 36-year-old man who was shot in his leg and upper back, a 32-year-old man shot in his right hand and legs, a 23-year-old man shot in his left arm, a 22-year-old shot in his lower back and is said to be in critical condition, a 51-year-old grazed on his left temple area, an 18-year-old shot in his right shoulder, and an 18-year-old shot in his groin and is in critical condition.

Police said a group of people were in a yard when, at about 10.15 pm, a Hyundai Elantra stopped and two gunmen got out and began shooting indiscriminately.

The child, who was some distance away – close to the community centre, was shot in the left leg, just above her ankle, breaking the bone.

One of the men in the yard returned fire, police said, and videos of the incident from CCTV cameras were shared on social media.

The woman said, “I was in the living room watching television. The children were in the yard. As I get up to tell her come inside, because I gave her a little extra time, I heard the gunshots. I bawling out my child name and I hear her calling me, ‘Ma! Ma! Ma! I get shoot! I get shoot!’ and she came inside.”

She said her daughter and others placed first in a march past in the community sports day on Monday organised by councillor for the area Kwesi Antoine. After that, there was a music truck for the children.

As part of the festivities, her daughter and other children were playing in front her home.

She said her daughter went to get her slippers, which were near a coconut tree close to the community centre, and was returning to her yard when she was shot.

“I am not even thinking about the gunmen. I’m not even thinking about hate in my heart or anything like that. I am just focused on my child who I know is very bright and an upcoming productive individual.

“I am watching how in the blink of an eye my child could have been crippled or dead innocently, and that is my concern right now.”

Head of the North Eastern Division Snr Supt Winston Maharaj said the shooting is part of an ongoing gang dispute.

He said after the death of a gang leader “some time ago” there has been an ongoing feud for who will take over and, with the infighting, there are also external attacks from opposing gangs.

“Our response is continuous presence and visibility, but we can’t be there 24/7. In the past two weeks I have placed quite a lot of officers on foot, including in those vulnerable areas, but we can only do so much on foot. These fellas have nothing much to do but wait for that unguarded moment and strike.”

When Newsday visited, two police vehicles were seen leaving the area. Residents were not willing to speak, especially at the targeted house where one woman shouted from inside her home, “No comment.”

The play park on Ninth Street, near the scene of the shooting, was empty at the time. Three parlours were all closed with young men peering into vehicles, unknown to them, from the safety of their porches.

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US, Guyana military discuss importance of regional security cooperation

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J Austin III and US Southcom Commander General Laura Richardson joined Guyana’s Home Affairs Minister Robeson Benn, Guyana Defence Force Chief-of-Staff (ag) Brigadier General Godfrey Bess, and defence and security officials from across the Americas at the 15th Conference of Defence Ministers of the Americas (CDMA) in Brazil.

Minister Benn, Brigadier Bess, General Richardson and Department of Defence Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Hemisphere Daniel Erikson met to discuss the importance of regional security cooperation. Established in 1995, the CDMA is the Western Hemisphere’s premier defence forum for strategic-level engagement among defence and security officials in the Americas. (US Embassy photos)

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Berbice man found guilty of stabbing brother-in-law to death

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Convicted killer: Jermaine Barclay

A New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) man was on Tuesday found guilty by a jury of the 2018 unlawful killing of his brother-in-law.

Killed: Nkomo LaRose

Jermaine Barclay called “Jumbo”, 37, was found guilty of killing 29-year-old security guard, Nkomo LaRose on December 18, 2018, at Stanleytown, Region Six.

Barclay, who was initially charged with the capital offence of murder, was found guilty of the lesser count of manslaughter by 12 jurors who deliberated for over two hours.

The convict was further remanded and will be sentenced on September 6. State Counsel Nafeeza Baig appeared for the prosecution while Senior Counsel Murseline Bacchus represented Barclay.

Reports stated that the two men were imbibing on the day in question when an argument broke out between them over a woman. Things quickly turned violent after they armed themselves with a knife and cutlass and threatened to kill each other.

LaRose’s body was later discovered in a drain with stab wounds.

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Salud reporta 6 muertes y 346 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el miércoles 6 muertes y 346 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,784.

Hay 304 adultos y 42 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 18 de julio al primero de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 33.57 por ciento.

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Índices de calor podrían alcanzar los medios 100 grados para el día de hoy

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Una perturbación en los vientos alisios continuará generando aguaceros en vientos alisios que se moverán sobre el Este durante el resto de las horas de la mañana. A medida que avanza el día y con un componente del Sureste en el flujo direccional, se espera el desarrollo de aguaceros sobre el cuadrante noroeste de la isla, donde la convergencia de la brisa marina y los efectos locales podrían ayudar al desarrollo de tronadas aisladas. Lluvias de moderadas a localmente fuertes podrían resultar en acumulación de agua en las carreteras y áreas de drenaje deficiente.

En otros lugares, se esperan principalmente condiciones de buen tiempo, excepto en sectores del Este de Puerto Rico y el área Metropolitana de San Juan, donde los aguaceros que se desarrollan desde El Yunque y las islas locales podrían moverse temprano esta tarde.

Las temperaturas máximas durante el día fluctuarán desde los altos 70 grados en elevaciones más altas hasta los bajos 90 grados en elevaciones más bajas y áreas urbanas, donde los índices de calor pudieran alcanzar los medios 100 grados. Los vientos se tornan más del Este-Sureste de 10-20 mph con ráfagas más fuertes y variaciones de la brisa marina.

Las condiciones marítimas continúan mejorando, pero permanecerán picadas a través de las aguas costeras y en sectores de las aguas del Caribe, donde los operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas deben ejercer precaución.

En el resto de las aguas locales, oleaje de hasta 5 pies y vientos de hasta 15 nudos prevalecerán. Existe un riesgo moderado de corrientes marinas en la mayoría de las playas locales, excepto en las playas del Oeste y Centro-Sur de Puerto Rico.

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‘Het exporteren van rondhout kan bijna crimineel genoemd worden’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Suriname kan houtkapinkomsten minimaal verdubbelen “Meer dan 93 procent van ons hout sturen we weg en andere landen verdienen eraan.

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L’intersyndicale encore en lutte contre l’obligation vaccinale

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Après presqu’un an de grève, mardi devant le centre hospitalier universitaire de Guadeloupe (CHUG), les organisations syndicales et le collectif des organisations en lutte ont tenu à souligner leur implication du mouvement contre l’obligation vaccinale et la réintégration des personnels suspendus.

En onze mois de revendications, le bik installé sur le parking du centre hospitalier universitaire de Guadeloupe (CHUG) n’a guère changé tout comme le discours des organisations syndicales et du collectif des organisations en lutte qui ne varie pas d’un iota. Mardi matin, à nouveau, les membres de l’intersyndicale ont fustigé l’obligation vaccinale. Ils ont tenu à souligner que même en août, mois de grandes vacances, ils sont toujours en lutte. « Sé solidarité a pèp gwadloup » qui leur…


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La chasse est ouverte en Guadeloupe !

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La saison 2022-23 de la chasse dans notre archipel a débuté le samedi 30 juillet. L’occasion de faire un état des lieux de cette activité et de la réglementation actuellement en vigueur. 

Habituellement, la saison de la chasse en Guadeloupe s’ouvre le 14 juillet. Mais cette année, c’est le 30 juillet, suite à de longues négociations entre la fédération des chasseurs de la Guadeloupe, la préfecture, les écologistes, la DEAL (direction de l’environnement, de l’aménagement et du logement) Guadeloupe, le Parc national de la Guadeloupe, l’ONF (Office national des forêts) et les chasseurs eux-mêmes, mais aussi en raison de la nidification de certaines espèces. Cette décision a…


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CTO Foundation Offers Record Number Of Scholarships To Caribbean Nationals – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The collective dreams of a record number of Caribbean students who are pursuing further education in tourism and related subjects are closer to becoming a reality with financial support from the region’s premier tourism education charity.

Twelve applicants from ten Caribbean countries have been offered scholarships and study grants from the CTO Scholarship Foundation for the 2022/23 academic year, after new donors joined existing sponsors in responding to the foundation’s plea for funding.

“We are extremely heartened by the commitment of our donors and sponsors to the development of the Caribbean’s tourism human resources and by extension the region’s tourism and hospitality sector,” says Jacqueline Johnson, the chairman of the CTO Scholarship Foundation board. “To step forward as they’ve done in these difficult times underlines their dedication to investing in the Caribbean’s future.”

After awarding just two scholarships last year due to a lack of funding, the foundation celebrated a number of firsts this year.

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For the first time ever, Blue Group Media, a Miami-based independent advertising sales company that represents national and global media brands, has come on board as a sponsor and is funding two scholarships.

In addition, through the fundraising efforts of Jonathan Morgan, the son of the late Bonita Morgan, the former Caribbean Tourism Organization human resources director, three students will receive funding through the Bonita Morgan Memorial Scholarship.

It’s the first time since this scholarship was introduced in 2019 that the foundation is awarding more than one such scholarship.

Among the three recipients is Mykerline Stéphane Brice of Haiti, who will pursue an advanced diploma in hospitality and tourism management cooperation at the  Toronto School of Management in Canada.

Brice is the first Haitian ever to apply for, or granted a scholarship in the foundation’s 25-year history.

“More than a scholarship, I consider it a demonstration of trust in my career development in the tourism field,” said Brice, who plans to keep working on meaningful tourism projects in her home country and contribute to the development of Caribbean tourism.

The following are the scholarship and grant recipients and their areas of study:

Study Grant                       

Sharissa Lightbourne – Turks & Caicos Islands – Analytics Certificate Programme, Management Concepts, Atlanta, GA

Quinneka Smith – The Bahamas – Food and Beverage Management, Conegosta College, Canada

Roshane Smith – Jamaica – Flight Instruction/Pilot Training – Aeronautical School of the West Indies Ltd., Jamaica

Bonita Morgan Memorial Scholarship                           

Keisha Alexander – Grenada –  Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management, University of the Commonwealth Caribbean, Jamaica

Mykerline J. Stephane Brice – Haiti – Advanced Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management, Toronto School of Management, Canada

Adeline Raphael – Martinique – Disaster Risk Management, Florida International University, USA

Arley Sobers Memorial Scholarship                              

Brent Piper – Trinidad & Tobago – BSc., Computer Science, Howard University, USA

Audrey Palmer Hawks Memorial Scholarship                          

Nesa Constantine Beaubrun – Saint Lucia – Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Marketing, Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK

Tiffany Mohanlal – Trinidad & Tobago – MSc, Tourism Development and Management, UWI, Trinidad & Tobago

Thomas Greenan Scholarship                             

Koby Samuel – Antigua & Barbuda – Hospitality Management and Culinary, Monroe College, USA

Blue Group Media Scholarship     

Alexandra Dupigny – Dominica – BSc, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Dominica

Antonia Pierre-Hector – Dominica -BSc, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Dominica

Source: Caribbean Tourism Organisation

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