UPDATE: Missing teen found Loop Cayman Islands

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Brianna Ebanks

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) confirmed today that Brianna Ebanks, age 14, who was reported missing on Friday, August 19, has been located and returned to her place of residence, and appears to be in good health.

The RCIPS thanks the public for their help in Brianna’s safe return.

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A prayer a day keeps Lifespan boss Nayana Williams productive Loop Jamaica

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“Habits are like atoms. Each one is a fundamental unit that contributes to your overall improvement.”

For Lifespan Company CEO Nayana Williams, assuming an attitude of gratitude is essential to her productivity.

The Portland-based businesswoman also often utilises the natural resources around her to keep a cool head for decision-making.

Listen as Williams shares the importance of incorporating daily prayers and meditation, among other habits.

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Un nouvel avion pour renforcer la ligne entre Fort-de-France et Saint-Domingue

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La compagnie dominicaine Sky High a mis en service, ce jeudi, un avion de type Embraer 190 sur sa ligne directe entre la République dominicaine et la Martinique. D’une capacité de 97 places, le nouvel appareil peut emporter deux fois plus de passagers que l’avion qui desservait jusqu’ici la ligne.

La compagnie dominicaine Sky High Aviation Services dessert notre île depuis juillet 2021, à raison de deux rotations sans escale par semaine, mais jusqu’ici, la liaison était assurée par un petit biréacteur régional ERJ 145, fabriqué par l’avionneur brésilien Embraer, d’une capacité de 50 passagers. Le nouvel avion affrété par Sky High est beaucoup plus grand, puisqu’il a une capacité de 100 places. La compagnie dominicaine a aménagé 97 sièges à l’intérieur de la cabine : 88 en classe économique et 9 en classe affaires.

La mise en service de ce nouvel avion est un signe indéniable de l’amélioration de la desserte aérienne entre notre île et la République dominicaine, un an après l’ouverture de cette ligne directe. Une petite cérémonie avait donc été organisée pour l’occasion à l’aéroport Aimé-Césaire, en présence de dirigeants de la Société Aéroport Martinique Aimé Césaire (Samac) et de représentants de la compagnie Sky High, mais aussi de personnalités des milieux économiques.

Dans le cockpit de l’Embraer 190 de la compagnie Sky High.

– Jean-Michel Hauteville

“C’est une amélioration d’offre qui va dans le droit fil de ce que la Samac veut faire”, s’est réjoui Frantz Thodiard, le président du directoire de la société aéroportuaire. “La Samac veut renforcer ses liens avec l’ensemble de la Caraïbe. Et c’est aussi l’ambition de Sky High”, a souligné le dirigeant.

Fondée en 2012, la compagnie dominicaine dessert désormais treize de destinations dans la Caraïbe au départ de Saint-Domingue, dont Curaçao, Saint-Kitts, Antigua ou Caracas. Le transporteur ajoutera Miami à son portefeuille de destinations au départ de l’aéroport Las Américas à partir d’octobre prochain. 

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L’étéphon utilisé sur des bananes plantains

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Le 3 août, le parquet de Fort-de-France a été saisi par l’administration car l’éthéphon, un régulateur de croissance végétale, aurait été utilisé pour jaunir des bananes plantains (“créoles”) et pour les rendre plus facilement commercialisables. Or, ce produit ne peut pas être utilisé sur les bananes, parce qu’il est dans cette culture potentiellement dangereux. En Martinique, l’éthéphon est autorisé exclusivement en culture d’ananas pour accélérer la floraison. “On a donc ouvert le 18 août une enquête”, explique Clarisse Taron, procureur de la République de Fort-de-France. “Elle a été confiée à différents services spécialisés sous la direction de l’office central de lutte contre les atteintes à l’environnement et à la santé publique de Guyane, pour déterminer si des infractions ont été commises”.

Un sujet sensible

Il s’agit bien évidemment d’un sujet sensible, notamment quand on pense au scandale du chlordécone. “Nous sommes tout à fait conscients du caractère important de la qualité des enquêtes que l’on devra mener et l’on va s’y attacher”, souligne le procureur. Les prélèvements, acheminés et analysés en laboratoire spécialisé, ont confirmé l’utilisation de l’éthéphon sur 25 lots de bananes plantains (sur une quarantaine de lots inspectés). “Ce n’est pas un nombre majeur par rapport aux points de vente ou à la manière de vendre la banane plantain en Martinique mais il est vrai quand même que cette proportion est suffisamment inquiétante pour que l’on soit alerté et pour que l’on se dépêche de commencer cette enquête”, poursuit Clarisse Taron. “Elle aura plusieurs aspects, techniques, sanitaires, d’où la conjonction de plusieurs services”.

  La Martinique maintenue en vigilance …

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Senior cop: TTPS response to fake police robbery unacceptable

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ACTING Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Wendell Williams said the response time of officers in the Central Division to a report that men in what appeared to be police uniforms were robbing a family was “unacceptable.”

Speaking at the police weekly media briefing on Thursday, Williams said the response time for calls is something the police are addressing and have been for some time.

On August 20, four armed men in police tactical wear robbed the owner of R Maye Hardware, Double Palm Guest House chains and Hanggers Extreme Restaurant and Bar, Rajendra Maye and his family. They were robbed of money and jewellery at their home in Chase Village, Chaguanas.

Maye said around 4.40 pm the four men entered his home, tied up his wife and daughter’s boyfriend, and took his daughter to get the family’s valuables at gunpoint.

In a television interview he said his neighbours and family called police from the Central Division, but by the time they arrived, the bandits had already commandeered a vehicle and escaped.

“The police have a clear objective set in terms of our response time that speaks to our patrol policy and the issues around it. It is a work in progress. We know where we are in terms of average response time and we know what we are working towards in terms of bringing that response time down,” Williams said when asked about the time it took for police to respond, adding that steps are being taken to correct undue delay.

Maye said before the men left his premises a call was made to E-999 and the Chaguanas Police Station. Officers there said they were going to notify their colleagues at the Freeport Police Station. Maye said police at the Freeport station hung up on them twice.

While this was going on the bandits were blocked from leaving because one of Maye’s hardware trucks was preventing their getaway vehicle from leaving.

Williams added: “What was reported does give the indicator that there was an unacceptable lapse of time, and so we are treating with that. We are treating with it and more so because it involves persons using apparel purporting to be police officers. That is something we take personally because it puts each of us who are really standing to protect and serve.”

Williams added that police are working on several leads, but up to Thursday no one was arrested.

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Kodali’s hat-trick helps TKR women to first win

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TKR medium pacer Geetika Kodali –

TRINBAGO Knight Riders (TKR) medium pacer Geetika Kodali grabbed the first hat-trick in the history of the SKYEXCH 6ixty women’s tournament to lead the TT franchise to a comfortable 29-run victory over Barbados Royals at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts, on Thursday.

The victory meant TKR stayed in contention to qualify for Sunday’s final at 3 pm.

TKR now have two losses and one win after three matches. TKR scored 92/3 in ten overs and then restricted Royals to 63/5.

In the second over of the Royals innings Kodali put her name in the history books.

She first dismissed Hayley Matthews for two after the Royals captain got a leading edge and was caught in the covers.

Kodali then bowled Britney Cooper for duck and completed the hat-trick when South African Chloe Tyron was stumped by Kycia Knight for duck.

Chinelle Henry battled at the crease for the Royals, but the top-order collapse left the middle order with too much work to do.

Henry was dismissed in the ninth over for 37 off 29 deliveries, an innings which included five fours and one six.

Reniece Boyce chipped in with 18 off 21 balls. Kodali ended with figures of 3/6 in two overs.

Batting first, TKR’s captain Deandra Dottin joined the team and hit 46 off 34 balls.

Dottin, who struck three fours and two sixes, played in her first game of the 6ixty after competing in the Hundred in England.

South African Sune Luus also played a key innings lashing 25 off 17 balls.

Fatima Sana was the best bowler for Royals snatching 1/9 in two overs.

TKR will play Guyana Amazon Warriors on Friday at 3 pm in their final preliminary match.

SUMMARISED SCORES

TRINBAGO KNIGHT RIDERS 92/3 (10 overs) – Deandra Dottin 46, Sune Luus 25; Fatima Sana 1/9 vs BARBADOS ROYALS 63/5 (10 overs) – Chinelle Henry 37, Reniece Boyce 18; Geetika Kodali 3/6. TKR won by 29 runs.

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“Fuera, fuera”, gritan los manifestantes tras la llegada de Tatito Hernández a la Calle Fortaleza

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El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Rafael “Tatito” Hernández, se personó hasta la Calle Fortaleza, para la manifestación que está llevando a cabo la ciudadanía contra la empresa LUMA Energy, solicitando la salida de esta, por los constantes apagones que se han suscitado en la Isla.

A raíz de la llegada Hernández , decenas de personas que se encontraban en el lugar, solicitaron al mismo que se fuera, ya que su presencia no era grata.

Entre los abucheos, se escucharon frases como “fuera, fuera”, “que se vaya”, “Judas”, entre otras expresiones.

Pendientes a nuestras redes sociales para más información sobre la manifestación.

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Zachte heelmeester Armand Achaibersing kon financiële wond niet genezen

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Het vertrek van minister Armand Achaibersing van Financiën en Planning, die heeft aangekondigd per 1 september op te stappen, komt

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15-y-o shot dead in reported shootout; imitation board gun seized Loop Jamaica

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The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched an investigation into the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old male, along Water Lane in the vicinity of the Water Lane Bus Park in Kingston.

The deceased has been identified as Narando Boothe. The incident took place on August 24 at approximately 10:30 pm.

The police in their report stated that three officers were on mobile patrol when they were fired on by a group of four men.

The police returned fire, and two men escaped, one surrendered and one was seen with gunshot injuries.

The injured teenager was transported to the hospital where he died while undergoing treatment.

One board imitation firearm wrapped in black tape was reported as recovered from the incident scene.

The detained man has been interviewed by INDECOM and enquiries continue into the reported account of this fatal shooting incident.

All concerned officers provided initial accounts of the incident to the Investigative team and were each served a Section 21 Notice to provide a statement and attend the office of the Commission to be interviewed.

Processing of the incident scene by INDECOM included the collection of forensic exhibits and the recovered weapon, swabbing of the hands of the deceased for gunshot residue and the sealing of the service firearms of the concerned officers for testing.

INDECOM encourages members of the public to assist in the investigative process by contacting the Commission’s Head Office or sending information, photos or videos to INDECOM’s official WhatsApp at (876)553-5555.

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Serena Williams’ 1st opponent at US Open is Danka Kovinic Loop Jamaica

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NEW YORK (AP) — Serena Williams’ first opponent at what she has indicated will be her last U.S. Open — and, indeed, the last tournament of her career — is unseeded Danka Kovinic.

Win that, and Williams could face No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit of Estonia in the second round.

The brackets for the women’s and men’s singles events were released Thursday by the U.S. Tennis Association.

Play begins Monday, and the USTA announced hours after the draw that Williams’ half of the women’s field will compete that day. The first round continues Tuesday.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion, who turns 41 on Sept. 26, announced this month she was preparing to step away from her playing career. She did not explicitly say when she planned to stop but made it sound as if the U.S. Open would mark her farewell.

Williams has won the hard-court tournament in Flushing Meadows six times.

Kovinic has never been past the second round in four appearances at the U.S. Open. She is a 27-year-old from Montenegro who is 80th in the WTA rankings this week and has been as high as 46th.

Williams and Kovinic have never played each other in singles.

Williams is just 1-3 this season, having recently returned to singles action after a year away following a first-round injury exit at Wimbledon in 2021.

Her first match back came at the All England Club in late June, and she lost her opener there in a third-set tiebreaker to 115th-ranked Harmony Tan.

After winning a match at a tournament in Toronto, Williams was eliminated in straight sets there by Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Belinda Bencic, then lost again in straight sets at Cincinnati against reigning U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu.

Because Williams has said she’s preparing to wind down her tennis career, her every move will be the focus at the start of the U.S. Open. Fans will pay close attention, because each match could be her last.

While Williams has spent more than 300 weeks at No. 1, her lack of activity has contributed to a slide; she is 410th this week.

That meant she would not be seeded in New York and could have been placed anywhere in the field — and against any player.

Other possible opponents for Williams, should she progress through the tournament, include No. 27 seed Martina Trevisan of Italy in the third round and 2021 U.S. Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez of Canada or 2021 French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic in the fourth.

Williams could face her older sister, seven-time major champion Venus, only in the final, because they are on opposite sides of the bracket.

No. 1 Iga Swiatek, a two-time French Open champion, will meet Jasmine Paolini in the first round, while Raducanu will begin her title defense against Alize Cornet. Both of those matches will be Tuesday.

Potential quarterfinals are Swiatek vs. No. 8 Jessica Pegula, and No. 4 Paula Badosa vs. No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka on the top half of the field, and Kontaveit — or, perhaps, Williams — vs. Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur, and No. 3 Maria Sakkari vs. No. 7 Simona Halep or French Open runner-up Coco Gauff on the bottom half.

One fascinating first-round matchup on Tuesday is Naomi Osaka, who won the U.S. Open in 2018 and 2020 for two of her four major championships, against Danielle Collins, the Australian Open runner-up this January.

Shortly before the draw announcement, some expected news arrived: Novak Djokovic tweeted that he would not be in New York for the U.S. Open.

The 35-year-old from Serbia, who owns 21 Grand Slam titles, is not vaccinated against COVID-19. Foreign citizens who have not received the shot are not allowed to enter the United States.

Djokovic is a three-time champion at Flushing Meadows; he lost in the 2021 final to Daniil Medvedev, ending a bid for the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men’s tennis since 1969.

Medvedev is seeded No. 1, making this U.S. Open the first major since 2004 without Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer or Andy Murray in that spot. He will start by taking on Stefan Kozlov of the United States on Monday.

No. 2 Nadal, whose 22 Grand Slam titles are a record for a man, was drawn to face Australian wild-card recipient Rinky Hijikata on Tuesday.

Potential men’s quarterfinals are Medvedev vs. No. 6 Felix Auger-Aliassime, No. 4 Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. No. 5 Casper Ruud in what would be a matchup between the past two French Open runners-up, Nadal vs. No. 7 Cam Norrie, and No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz vs. No. 8 Hubert Hurkacz.

Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios, who is seeded No. 23, could meet Medvedev in the fourth round. In the first round Monday, Kyrgios will play his fellow Australian, good friend and doubles partner Thanasi Kokkinakis.

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