Rugby: l’Angleterre bat de nouveau l’Australie…

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L’Angleterre a gagné la série de ses trois test-matches face à l’Australie, en remportant samedi à Sydney une deuxième victoire consécutive sur les Wallabies (21-17), une semaine après son succès (25-17) à Brisbane.

L’Australie, qui avait remporté le premier test (30-28), va devoir se remettre en question avant son prochain match, face au XV de France à l’automne.

C’est la seconde fois de son histoire que le XV de la Rose remporte une tournée en chez les Wallabies. La première avait eu lieu en 2016.

L’Angleterre est la deuxième nation du Nord à s’imposer lors de cette tournée dans le Sud, après l’Irlande, victorieuse pour la première fois d’une série de tests en Nouvelle-Zélande grâce à son succès samedi (32-22) à Wellington.

Le pays de Galles, qui affronte l’Afrique du Sud à 17h05 au Cap, et l’Ecosse, opposée à l’Argentine à 21h10 à Santiago del Estero, peuvent les imiter, s’ils s’imposent. Les deux séries sont en effet à égalité 1-1.

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Rugby: l’Angleterre bat de nouveau l’Australie…

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Samedi 16 juillet 2022

Les joueurs anglais célèbrent leur victoire sur l’Australie lors de leur troisième test-match le 16 juillet 2022 à Sydney – Saeed Khan (AFP)

L’Angleterre a gagné la série de ses trois test-matches face à l’Australie, en remportant samedi à Sydney une deuxième victoire consécutive sur les Wallabies (21-17), une semaine après son succès (25-17) à Brisbane.

L’Australie, qui avait remporté le premier test-match (30-28), va devoir se remettre en question avant son prochain match, face au XV de France à l’automne. L’Angleterre est la deuxième nation du Nord à s’imposer lors de cette tournée dans le Sud, après l’Irlande, victorieuse pour la première fois d’une série de tests en Nouvelle-Zélande grâce à son succès samedi (32-22) à Wellington.

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World Champs: Day 2 schedule for Jamaican athletes, Saturday, July 16 Loop Jamaica

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will begin the defence of her 100m world title on Saturday. She is scheduled to compete in the second heat of the preliminary round of the women’s 100m at 7:17 pm Jamaica time.

NEWYou can now listen to Loop News articles!

See below Saturday’s schedule for Jamaica’s athletes at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

The schedule is in Jamaica time

12:30 pm: Women’s Triple Jump QualificationShanieka RickettsAckelia Smith

1:10 pm: Women’s High Jump QualificationLamara Distin (Group A)Kimberly Williamson (Group B)

Men’s 110 Hurdles 1:25 pm – Rasheed Broadbell (Heat 1)1:39 pm – Orlando Bennett (Heat 3)1:46 pm – Hansle Parchment (Heat 4)

Men’s 400m Hurdles3:27 – Kemar Mowatt (Heat 2)3:34 – Jaheel Hyde (Heat 3)3:41 – Shawn Rowe (Heat 4)

Women’s 100m preliminary roud7:10 pm – Shericka Jackson (Heat 1)7:17 pm – Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Heat 2)7:24 – Elaine Thompson-Herah

Men’s 100m semifinals8:00 pm – Yohan Blake (Heat 1)8:07 – Ackeem Blake (Heat 2)8:14 – Oblique Seville (Heat 3)

8:20 pm – Men’s Long Jump finalWayne Pinnock

8: 25 pm – Women’s Shot Put FinalDanniel Thomas-Dodd

Women’s 1500m semifinals9:17 pm – Adelle Tracey (Heat 2)

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Cops on high alert as info of planned attack by gunmen circulates Loop Jamaica

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Areas of West Kingston and Trench Town identified as hotspots

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The police high command is aware of the information being circulated that criminals in Kingston Western – and in particular the Trench Town area – are planning attacks on the security forces.

The threats arise from the recent arrest of a wanted man in the division.

The police are advising anyone with any such intention to refrain from carrying out such attacks, as the security forces will take the necessary action and apply the necessary training to defend themselves and law-abiding citizens.

“We will not relent in our quest to pursue wanted persons and other criminal suspects”, said Senior Superintendent Michael Phipps, Commanding Officer for the Kingston Western Division.

Members of the public are also advised to refrain from interfering with the police whenever an arrest is being made

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Wall crashes down on St Augustine home

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A house at Mohammed Trace, St. Augustine, left, is badly damaged after a wall came crashing down it early on Friday morning. – Angelo Marcelle

TWO families of Mohammed Street, St Augustine were counting their blessings on Friday for escaping injury or worse after a retaining wall and a large amount of soil from one home crashed into the neighbouring home, rendering both families uncertain as to where they would spend the night.

The disaster came after a day of very heavy rainfall, following a 5.6 magnitude earthquake on Thursday, perhaps worsening the stability of the wall.

Aquimer Charles and Dowders Charles suffered severe damage to their apartment (rented from her aunt) and loss of their electrical appliances, furniture and foodstuffs when their neighbour’s retaining wall crashed onto their home.

Conversely, neighbour Indra Chaitan not only had to worry about the damage to her neighbour’s house and her own yard, but was also in fear of a sudden loss of more earth that could collapse her own house.

Amid their angst, however, both families drew comfort from the prompt visits of several public agencies to help.

Aquimer told Newsday, “Even though I may look calm, I’m still shaking.”

She related, “We heard a noise. We grabbed the baby off the bed and everyone got off the bed. I grabbed the baby in time.”

A piece of wood had burst threw the wall to meet her face to face, she related.

“The kitchen ended up in the bedroom and living room.

“I ran out at the back and saw the neighbour’s whole wall onto the house.

“The neighbour’s car was about to tip, but they hoisted it and got it back into their compound.”

Newsday asked if the earthquake and rains had caused the wall’s collapse.

“If I’m being honest, the wall wasn’t sturdy enough. The wall was built a while but they were packing dirt and had work going on. They had work going on there, excavated stuff and so on, and all of that could have contributed to why the wall came down.”

She said she had reported the accident to the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC) which had contracted the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) which had sent staff.

“Disaster (ODPM) came up. The councillor came up and the chairman (TPRC head Kwasi Robinson.)”

She did not know how they would cope that night, being out of a home. “I have five kids and my husband.”

Aquimer said a member of the neighbouring family had just visited Councillor Corey Selvon.

Asked about any feedback from the neighbour, she said, “We didn’t have any discussion as yet. I don’t know what.”

On her losses, she said, “I lost everything inside my house. Beds, fridge, stove, tv, microwave. Everything you see in my house mash up because everything come down. Everything. Everything.”

Aquimer Charles speaks to Newsday on Friday after a wall fell on her house during bad weather earlier that day. – Angelo Marcelle

Dowders said, “Right now I don’t know what to do because we have nothing. We have basically nothing.

“We are in a tropical wave right now. I don’t know where I’m sleeping tonight.

“My half of the house is totally gone, my kitchen, everything that I had grocery-wise.

“I’m like a fish out of water because I don’t know what’s going on.”

Aquimer said Ford’s representative had visited.

Dowders said, “They’ve been helpful in bringing in things and checking up on us, but remember it’s almost night and we still don’t know what’s going on.”

As Newsday left, a female official from the Ministry of Social Development arrived to speak to Aquimer.

Neighbour Indra Chaitan thanked Newsday for coming. She blamed the earthquake and heavy rains for the wall’s collapse.

“This morning rain was falling pretty heavily. Around minutes to 9 am there was a little dip on this side of the dirt and then with constant rain all we heard was a crash.” She said her son’s car had almost gone over onto the neighbour’s house, but was saved just in time.

“Thankfully nobody was injured, the neighbour there. Thank God. They are all okay and the kids. Thank God for that.”

“We are very grateful that the ODPM came, you (media) guys came and looked at it.” She said engineers had visited from the Ministry of Works and Transport.

“They said they’d get back to us. But look at the weather already,” she said, looked anxiously upwards as dark clouds began to threaten once again.

“If this weather continues like that, I don’t know what’s going to happen.”

Newsday asked if she thought they might need to make restitution to their neighbours over the damage.

Chaitan replied she was still trying to come to terms with the shock of the event.

“We understand they lost their stuff and all that. It’s very hard for them too. So we’ll have to see how best we could help them too as well.”

She was pleased that the Ministry of Social Development had visited and promised to help her family get a place to stay, as their house looked a bit unstable.

“You have kids, you don’t want them running around. We might move in with some relatives. You see in the night when rain is coming down, it might be very scary.

“This all happened because of the earthquake. They say it (wall) had a crack. With the shake and with the rain how it came down, that was it.

“Once you live where it has a hill, you’ll expect landslips, just like on the flats you’ll get flooding.” She did not think that placing any more dirt behind the wall had weakened it.

Newsday asked if anyone would assist the neighbours in any negotiation over possible culpability.

“We spoke to our representative (Selvon) and they were here. They spoke to us and they spoke to them. So I guess we’ll come to some resolution. Hopefully we’ll work this mess out.”

As to her own house, she said, “So far, we pray to God nothing doesn’t move from where it is right now.”

Chaitan said MOWT engineers had visited and inspected the scene. “They said they’ll get back to us.”

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Deux victoires pour Forbin qui remonte au général

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Jean Forbin a remporté ce vendredi les deux étapes au programme du Traditour. Il remonte à la 2e place du général, à un quart d’heure du leader, Hugo Thélier. 

Rien n’est joué, rien. Certes, il y a un quart d’heure à combler, mais dans le domaine de la voile, c’est à la fois une éternité et un claquement de doigts. Le moins que l’on puisse dire, c’est que Jean Forbin a réalisé la bonne opération du jour en signant deux belles victoires à la barre de Guadeloupe Port Caraïbe. ” On gagne deux étapes ce vendredi, savoure Jean Forbin, on ne pouvait espérer mieux. Sur une course aux points, ça aurait été encore plus beau, mais c’est une course au temps et malheureusement, nous n’avons pas repris assez de temps à nos rivaux. Les écarts sont trop faibles. Pour nous rien n’est joué car samedi, l’étape de côte sous le vent sera un peu comme une loterie. On fera les comptes ensuite en espérant qu’ils nous soient favorables “. La première entre Petit-Canal et Baie-Mahault où il devance Marcelin Wilbon qui revit après une étape cauchemardesque entre Saint-François et Petit-Canal, ” J’ai fait un bon début de Tour, relate Marcelin Wilbon, nous avons bien préparé ce rendez-vous et les résultats étaient plus que réguliers et corrects. Mais après quarante minutes de régate, nous avons cassé la bôme. Et j’ai du abandonner. Ce qui nous a contraints à écoper d’une grosse pénalité. C’était un coup très dur mais c’est la course et maintenant que nous n’avons plus rien à jouer au général, j’espère terminer le Tour en beauté en faisant de bons résultats. Cette deuxième place fait donc du bien “.  la deuxième, entre Baie-Mahault et Deshaies ou c’est le leader du Tour en personne qui vient limiter la casse. ” C’est une très bonne opération pour nous, analyse Hugo Thélier. On est troisièmes ce matin, deuxièmes cet après-midi. Au général, le deuxième est à plus de dix minutes (ndlr : plus de quinze) donc on a une belle marge et on vise réellement la victoire finale. On est sereins sur l’équipage et le matériel.

Aujourd’hui, il y a beaucoup de vent annoncé et le résultat pourrait être hasardeux. Ça pourrait nous sourire comme à un autre. Il faudra tirer notre épingle du jeu et samedi soir, on aura une belle photo de la situation du Tour. ” L’étape du jour pourrait s’avérer décisive. Chacun des concurrents guettera les caprices du vent. 

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CARIBBEAN-FINANCE-ECCB approves consortium’s acquisition of FCIB in SVG, St. Kitts

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Atakenan di parlamentario Dowers riba Procurador General ta inaceptabel

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Prome Minister den Parlamento:

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Diahuebs ultimo den e reunion publico den Parlamento, un biaha mas Parlamentario Arthur Dowers a ataca Procurador General. Ya ta di dos reunion publico den cual e parlamentario ta haci esaki. Por scucha e atakenan aki den e grabacion di e reunionnan di Parlamento. Prome Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes a expresa cu ta incomprendible cu un ex minister y un hurista, ta ataca e PG constantemente y atacha e imagen di nos Ministerio Publico. Minister President, den Parlamento a lamenta cu e parlamentario ta expresa su mes di e forma aki.

            “Si Arthur Dowers kier defende Benny Sevinger cu ta sospechoso di corupcion, ta su escogencia personal. Ami lo tin berguensa di haci esey, pero esey ta nan asunto. Pero di eynan pa bo bay ataca y ofende PG cada biaha cu bo haya gana, esey si ta dimas”.

            Ministerio Publico y Procurador General na Aruba ta institutonan independiente, y cu den un pais manera Aruba mester wordo respeta. Y esey ta conta pa Parlamentario Arthur Dowers tambe. En bes di para den Parlamento, defende corupcion, defende Benny Sevinger, e parlamentario mester para den Parlamento y denuncia y rechasa corupcion, rechasa e hecho cu un sospechoso di corupcion ta ocupa e funcion di Parlamentario.

            “Mi a haci un apelacion riba e parlamentario pa stop cu e atake y ofensanan aki, pasobra esey no ta loke nos pueblo kier mira”, Minister President a contesta Parlamentario Dowers den Parlamento diahuebs ultimo.

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Minister Endy Croes a entrega trofeo di campeon U9 Liga Oro na ekipo RCA

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Recientemente na Compleho Deportivo Frans Figaroa a tuma luga e wega final entre ekipo di RCA y Nacional.

E fanaticada por a disfruta di un tremendo final, un bon bataya entre ambos ekipo cu a termina cu e score 2 – 1 na fabor di RCA.

            Na final di e partido mandatario di Deporte Endy Croes tabatin e honor pa entrega medaya y trofeo di campeon na ekipo di RCA y sub campeon na ekipo di Nacional den categoria U9.

            Minister Endy Croes ta gradici AVB, tur e ekiponan cu a participa, mayornan, boluntario y patrocinadonan cu a haci e campeonato di U9 posibel y exitoso.

            Palabra di pabien na ekiponan cu a participa, specialmente ekipo ganado. Nos atletanan hoben, nos futuro di mañan. Cu e 4D: di deseo, disciplina, dedicacion y determinacion ta logra! Masha pabien!


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