McCoy, King lead West Indies to five-wicket win over India

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West Indies’ Obed McCoy celebrates with teammate Brandon King the dismissal of India’s captain Rohit Sharma during the second T20 cricket match at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Monday. (AP PHOTO)

LEFT-ARM pace bowler Obed McCoy took six wickets for 17 runs and opener Brandon King struck a polished 68 as the West Indies won the second T20 International against India by five wickets, at the Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts on Monday.

The start of the game was delayed by three hours due to the late arrival of luggage from Trinidad to St Kitts.

However, when play got underway, India, who were sent in to bat first, struggled against the variations of McCoy, who took career-best figures; the visitors were dismissed for 138 runs off 19.4 overs. Fellow pace bowler Jason Holder took 2/23 while, for India, Hardik Pandya made 31, Ravindra Jadeja 27 and Rishabh Pant 24.

King struck eight fours and two sixes in his 52-ball knock, while Devon Thomas chipped in with an unbeaten 31 (19 balls, two sixes and a four) as the West Indies responded with 141/5, with four deliveries to spare.

India won the first T20 International by 68 runs last Friday, at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba.

The third T20 International will be contested on Tuesday while the other two matches in the series will take place in Lauderhill, Florida, United States on August 6 and 7.

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Al-Qaeda leader dies in US drone strike – reports

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BBC: An American counter-terrorism operation in Afghanistan has killed the al-Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, US media are reporting.

They say he was killed in a drone strike carried out by the CIA in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Sunday.

There is no independent confirmation of this at present.

However, the White House says that President Joe Biden will give details of the operation in Afghanistan in the next few hours.

CBS News said three sources had confirmed the killing of the al-Qaeda leader. The New York Times, Washington Post and CNN also quoted unidentified sources identifying the victim.

A senior US official has spoken of a “successful” operation against a “significant” al-Qaeda target in Afghanistan.

The operation took place over the weekend and there were no civilian casualties, the official added.

At the same time, a Taliban spokesman reported that a US drone strike had taken place on Sunday in a residential area of Kabul.

He described it as a clear violation of international principles.

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SSA cleans up Warrens quick; Smallest revelers band from the jump Loop Barbados

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The Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) workers were no less efficient this year than in the past after the Grand Kadooment parade.

The route for 2022 may have been new but it’s not the first time that the revelers began their jump in Warrens and the SSA had their game plan well thought out.

Acting Superintendent, SSA, Shernell Beckles stopped assisting her team of 25 to chat with Loop quickly.

“We have fewer bands and so the garbage on the ground is a little less,” reported Beckles. The team on the ground was accompanied by four truck crews. They were out and sweeping from about 1pm after the last masquerade band started its jump.

The parking lots including those at the Massy Superstore, Digicel/Ace H&B, and Dome Mall/FCIB were cleared by approximately 2pm, before the revelers band even got underway.

Expected for a 1:30pm arrival, the revelers band accompanied by members of the Barbados Defence Force and the Barbados Police Service did not depart from Warrens until around at 2:30pm. By then the roadway was practically clear, as persons did not think that there would still have been the revelers truck. But those who remained patiently, were rewarded an hour later, and they orderly gathered behind the truck led by two police jeeps and surrounded by numerous armed defence personnel.

As the revelers partied from Warrens to the Clyde B Walcott roundabout at Hothersal Turning, the SSA workers continued to pick up the trash and clear the route kilometre by kilometre.

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Mystikal Arrested For Rape & False Imprisonment Faces Years In Prison

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Rapper Mystikal was denied bond on Sunday following his arrest on charges of rape, domestic abuse, robbery, and charges.

According to TMZ, the New Orleans-born rapper, whose real name is Michael Tyler, was arrested on Saturday night. Mystikal is being held at the Ascension Parish jail and is being held without bond due to the nature of the offenses.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office (APSO) told news reporters that the rapper was arrested on Saturday, July 30, just before midnight. Cops were called to the hospital after the rape victim went to the local hospital for treatment.

The victim’s identity is protected by law, but officers say that she sustained minor injuries during the attack. She reported Mystikal as the attacker.

On Monday, reports surfaced that the previous rape convict is facing fresh charges in this new case for first-degree rape, simple robbery, domestic abuse, battery – strangulation, false Imprisonment, and simple criminal damage to property. The investigation is still ongoing, and the rapper will be held until he can see a judge in the coming week.

Mystikal’s team has not responded to the rapper’s latest legal problems, but this is not the first time the Louisiana rapper has been accused of rape. He was previously accused and charged with rape in 2017, but he successfully beat the charges due to the lack of evidence by the complainant.

Mystikal is also a registered sex offender, having served time in jail for sexual battery in 2004. At the time, he had pleaded guilty and served six years in jail.

That case stemmed from him attacking his former hairstylist.

The rapper was originally charged with aggravated rape and extortion on July 18, 2002. According to police, he and two bodyguards were arrested for threatening to frame his former hairstylist with the claim that she had stolen his money, specifically cashing $80,000 worth of unauthorized checks from the Mystikal’s bank account if she did not have oral sex with them.

Cops also revealed that they had found a videotape of the assault. Mystikal’s legal team was able to get the charges lowered from aggravated rape which carries a life in prison sentence to sexual battery in exchange for a guilty plea.

The judge in the case had great disdain for the rapper when he read the sentencing, according to a dated MTV news article.

“The court is convinced that the defendant believes he is above the law and can take the law into his own hands,” Justice Anthony Marabella had said.

“You received a significant break when the district attorney reduced the charges. … If it weren’t for the victim [agreeing to lesser charges in exchange for a guilty plea], the sentence would have been the maximum 10 years.”

Even his attorney had agreed that the tape in question was very inflammatory. The tape of the incident has never been revealed.

His bodyguards had also pleaded guilty to the offense and were sentenced to four and three years, respectively.

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Brazilianen met wapens, munitie en bivakmutsen aangehouden

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door Samuel Wens BROKOPONDO — Vier Braziliaanse mannen met in hun bezit wapens, munitie en bivakmutsen zijn maandag te Afobaka,

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Sargasses : l’État augmente son co-financement, un opérateur unique mis en place

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Ce lundi 1er août, Jean-François Carenco, le ministre délégué aux Outre-Mer a réuni un COPIL (comité de pilotage) exceptionnel avec tous les acteurs du plan Sargasses II, pour accélérer et innover dans la lutte contre les algues brunes. 

Ce lundi 1er août, à la demande du ministre de l’intérieur et des Outre-mer, Gérald Darmanin, Jean-François Carenco, le ministre délégué, a réuni un COPIL extraordinaire, ce lundi 1er août, rue Oudinot, ” afin d’accélérer et d’innover sur la lutte contre les sargasses à l’aune des premiers retours des comités territoriaux “.

Le plan sargasses II a été adopté en 2022. Mais, malgré un plan de plus de 36 millions d’euros sur 4 ans, les collectivités rencontrent toujours des difficultés dans la collecte des sargasses qui s’échouent sur nos côtes.

Depuis plusieurs mois, les échouages sont massifs, notamment aux Antilles.  

Opérateur unique avant fin octobre

« Dans l’immédiat, pour résoudre la problématique du ramassage rapide, une augmentation à 80% de la part du cofinancement de l’Etat sera accordée, et ce jusqu’au 15 octobre. Le reste à charge des collectivités locales sera de 20% pendant cette période période », précise le ministère, qui indique également qu’une partie de la subvention pourra être versée par anticipation.

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À court terme, un opérateur unique « service public anti-sargasses » sera mis en place au plus tard fin octobre 2022 pour centraliser les besoins, les moyens, les mesures et les responsabilités sur chaque territoire.

Les mesures sanitaires, environnementales, de recherche et d’innovation prévues dans le plan Sargasses II se poursuivent. Les comités de pilotage se réunissent désormais tous les 15 jours.

 

Comité de pilotage sargasses exceptionnel ce lundi.

– MOM

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Éric Guyader succède à Gérard Cotellon à la tête du CHU

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Eric Guyader était directeur de l’hôpital Simone-Veil de Beauvais depuis décembre 2011. – Archives / Oise Hebdo

Eric Guyader, actuel directeur du centre hospitalier de Beauvais , succéde à Gérard Cotellon à la tête du CHU de Guadeloupe

Eric Guyader, directeur du centre hospitalier (CH) de Beauvais, est nommé directeur général du CHU de la Guadeloupe à compter du 15 septembre, dans un décret publié dimanche au Journal officiel.

Une connaissance de l’Outre-Mer

Eric Guyader a auparavant dirigé le Centre hospitalier de Douarnenez en Bretagne.

Il connait l’Outre-mer, car il a été inspecteur des affaires sanitaires et sociales en Martinique, à la DDASS (Direction Départementale des Affaires Sanitaires et Sociales) entre 1985 et 1993.

Les principaux dossiers qui l’attendent sont:

– la réintégration des soignants non vaccinés et le recrutement de nouveaux personnels.

– les finances du centre hospitalier.

– la construction du nouveau CHU.

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Shane E to be questioned by cops on Tuesday Loop Jamaica

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Dancehall entertainer Shane E is expected to be grilled by the St Andrew South police on Monday in relation to gang activities within the police division.

The question-and-answer session will be held in the presence of his attorney-at-law Christopher Townsend.

“Shane E has been taken into custody. They intend to conduct a formal question and answer tomorrow,” Townsend told Loop News on Sunday.

Shane E had been listed as a person of interest following a flare-up of gang-related activities in Waterhouse, St Andrew recently, and the ‘Hundred Duppy’deejay had been expected to surrender to the St Andrew South police on Friday.

He reportedly surrendered to the police on Sunday.

The police want to question Shane E and another man, Stephen Sterling, otherwise called ‘Tractor’, in relation to activities in an area of Waterhouse called ‘Cuba’.

Shane E, whose real name is Theophilus Edwards, is originally from Montego Bay, St James.

Besides ‘Hundred Duppy’, he is also known for the songs ‘Walk Sleep’ and ‘Anti-Social’.

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Man arrested after gun found in dresser Loop Jamaica

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Nearly 100 illegal guns seized by St James cops since start of year

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The number of illegal firearms seized by the St James police since the start of the year is inching closer to the 100 mark following Saturday’s seizure of a gun in the parish.

A man, identified by the police as Keno Gayle of a West Village, Granville address, has since been charged following the seizure of the latest weapon.

Reports from the police are that during an intelligence-driven operation by members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force at premises in West Village, early Saturday morning, a property was searched.

During the raid, a Taurus pistol was found in a dresser and Gayle subsequently taken into custody.

Members of the St James Police Division have so far seized 95 illegal guns, which is reportedly the most weapons seized in the 19 police divisions across the island since the start of the year.

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Shae Millington crowned RBC Tobago Jr tennis U18 champ

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Shae Millington hits a return during the boys’ Under-18 singles match, on Saturday, at the RBC Jnr tennis tournament, at the Shaw Park Hard Courts, Shaw Park. –

SHAE Millington used his superior serve and ground strokes, to capture the boys under 18 title, on the final day of matches, in the RBC Tobago Junior Tennis Championships, at the Shaw Park hard courts on Saturday.

The number one seed, going into the tournament, had to contend with the grit and finest of losing finalist Nicholas Ready, to carve out a straight-sets, 6-3, 6-4 victory.

All credit to the second seed Ready, he never bowed his head after losing the first set, and the first game of the second set, but battled to the final point, which provided a good spectacle for the spectators.

Millington, who was all grunts and pumping fists, after each successful point, did have his pensive moments during the match, in particular when approaching the net, where he was outplayed by Ready.

During the semi-finals on Friday, Millington easily dispatched Christopher Roberts in straight sets, 6-2, 6-0.

Ready was tested in the opening set of his semi-final versus Jaylon Chapman. A break of Chapman’s serve in the 11th game, gave Ready a 6-5 lead, which he consolidated by holding his next service game, to win the first set 7-5.

The second set was routine for Ready, as a frustrated-looking Chapman succumbed 6-2.

The highly anticipated senior boy’s doubles, brought Saturday afternoon to an anti-climax, as injury prevented the match from being played.

Millington and Roberts were set to face Ready and Luca Denoon, but injury ruled out Ready from taking the court.

The girls under 18 category, was contested on a round-robin basis. Christi-Anna Hills and Shaina Smith were unbeaten, going into the final match on Saturday, and were aware of the importance of a positive result.

The match was played at high intensity and needed a tie-breaker to determine the first set after the games were levelled at 6-6.

Hills prevailed 7-5 in the tie-breaker, and needed one break of serve in the second set, to win 6-3, and complete a straight-set victory.

Hills, had earlier gotten past Charlotte Ready 6-3, 6-5, while Smith who was stretched in the second set by her twin sister Makayla Smith, won 6-1, 7-5.

While most of the matches in the U-10, U-12 and U-14 categories, featured round-robin play. The boys under 10 and 12 divisions went down to the finals.

Justin Duncan defeated Rohan Ramcharitar in a hard-fought under 10 final, 5-4, 1-4, 11-9, while Josiah Hills won the under 12 title, over Jaysean Wells in straight sets, 4-1, 4-2.

Chester Dyrymple, the ITF-certified referee at the tournament, described the tournament as successful, but lamented the difficulty of the Trinidad players, in attending the competition.

He said “the tournament was good exposure for the players after the pandemic.

“But there is so much activities in Tobago at this time, which prevented many of the Trinidad players and their families from attending since they could not secure air or sea-bridge bookings to come for the tournament.”

The tournament which was hosted by the Crusoe Isle Tennis Club, featured forty-five players, along with a host of emerging players, in the red ball competition.

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