PM Browne expressed shock at the assassination of former PM of Japan

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Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne has expressed shock at the assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe on Friday who was shot at a campaign event in the western city of Nara, near Kyoto, an attack which has shocked Japan where gun violence is virtually nonexistent.

“I want to take this opportunity to extend condolences on behalf of the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda to the government and people of Japan on this very sad event – extremely unfortunate event in which the former leader, former Prime Minister Abe, was assassinated.”

Prime Minister Browne recalled meeting Prime Minister Abe months after being elected into office in 2014, recalling that he had  very good discussions about strengthening both the bilateral relationship between Antigua, Barbuda and Japan, as well as the relationship between Japan and CARICOM.

“In that meeting, we made significant progress on a number of areas of cooperation, even in the area of climate change and that was as an area in which we agreed to cooperate fully. As you know, Japan, Antigua and Barbuda have had very strong bilateral relations for over 40 years from since independence, and they have helped us to build capacity in a number of areas. In fact, the fish landing and distribution facilities that are scattered throughout the island, those facilities are funded by Japan including the one in Barbuda,” noted Prime Minister Browne.

The country’s leader also highlighted the recent assistance from Japan of two million US dollars to assist with recovery after Hurricane Irma in addition to two million US dollars to assist with the acquisition of equipment to manage the sargassum seaweed plaguing the coastline of Antigua and Barbuda.

“The Government and people of Japan have been very kind to the people of Antigua and Barbuda. And we certainly share deeply in this senseless loss in which an individual committed this most unfortunate and very senseless act and would have literally snuffed out the life of one of the most significant citizens in that country,” said Prime Minister Browne.

“It’s  very unfortunate. In the region we must be very vigilant because there are  many people, who, without rhyme or reason, are  likely to do things that are very heinous. And I just hope that this type of violence will not find its way within the Caribbean region. Last year we had the unfortunate situation of the assassination of President Moise in Haiti, but we consider that to have been an aberration, and I hope it stays that way,” PM Browne concluded.

The funeral of late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took place today at Tokyo’s Zojoji Temple, following his assassination last Friday in the city of Nara.

Shinzo Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister before he stepped down in 2020 citing health reasons.

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PM Browne expressed shock at the assassination of former PM of Japan

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Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne has expressed shock at the assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe on Friday who was shot at a campaign event in the western city of Nara, near Kyoto, an attack which has shocked Japan where gun violence is virtually nonexistent.

“I want to take this opportunity to extend condolences on behalf of the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda to the government and people of Japan on this very sad event – extremely unfortunate event in which the former leader, former Prime Minister Abe, was assassinated.”

Prime Minister Browne recalled meeting Prime Minister Abe months after being elected into office in 2014, recalling that he had  very good discussions about strengthening both the bilateral relationship between Antigua, Barbuda and Japan, as well as the relationship between Japan and CARICOM.

“In that meeting, we made significant progress on a number of areas of cooperation, even in the area of climate change and that was as an area in which we agreed to cooperate fully. As you know, Japan, Antigua and Barbuda have had very strong bilateral relations for over 40 years from since independence, and they have helped us to build capacity in a number of areas. In fact, the fish landing and distribution facilities that are scattered throughout the island, those facilities are funded by Japan including the one in Barbuda,” noted Prime Minister Browne.

The country’s leader also highlighted the recent assistance from Japan of two million US dollars to assist with recovery after Hurricane Irma in addition to two million US dollars to assist with the acquisition of equipment to manage the sargassum seaweed plaguing the coastline of Antigua and Barbuda.

“The Government and people of Japan have been very kind to the people of Antigua and Barbuda. And we certainly share deeply in this senseless loss in which an individual committed this most unfortunate and very senseless act and would have literally snuffed out the life of one of the most significant citizens in that country,” said Prime Minister Browne.

“It’s  very unfortunate. In the region we must be very vigilant because there are  many people, who, without rhyme or reason, are  likely to do things that are very heinous. And I just hope that this type of violence will not find its way within the Caribbean region. Last year we had the unfortunate situation of the assassination of President Moise in Haiti, but we consider that to have been an aberration, and I hope it stays that way,” PM Browne concluded.

The funeral of late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took place today at Tokyo’s Zojoji Temple, following his assassination last Friday in the city of Nara.

Shinzo Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister before he stepped down in 2020 citing health reasons.

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PM Browne expressed shock at the assassination of former PM of Japan

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Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne has expressed shock at the assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe on Friday who was shot at a campaign event in the western city of Nara, near Kyoto, an attack which has shocked Japan where gun violence is virtually nonexistent.

“I want to take this opportunity to extend condolences on behalf of the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda to the government and people of Japan on this very sad event – extremely unfortunate event in which the former leader, former Prime Minister Abe, was assassinated.”

Prime Minister Browne recalled meeting Prime Minister Abe months after being elected into office in 2014, recalling that he had  very good discussions about strengthening both the bilateral relationship between Antigua, Barbuda and Japan, as well as the relationship between Japan and CARICOM.

“In that meeting, we made significant progress on a number of areas of cooperation, even in the area of climate change and that was as an area in which we agreed to cooperate fully. As you know, Japan, Antigua and Barbuda have had very strong bilateral relations for over 40 years from since independence, and they have helped us to build capacity in a number of areas. In fact, the fish landing and distribution facilities that are scattered throughout the island, those facilities are funded by Japan including the one in Barbuda,” noted Prime Minister Browne.

The country’s leader also highlighted the recent assistance from Japan of two million US dollars to assist with recovery after Hurricane Irma in addition to two million US dollars to assist with the acquisition of equipment to manage the sargassum seaweed plaguing the coastline of Antigua and Barbuda.

“The Government and people of Japan have been very kind to the people of Antigua and Barbuda. And we certainly share deeply in this senseless loss in which an individual committed this most unfortunate and very senseless act and would have literally snuffed out the life of one of the most significant citizens in that country,” said Prime Minister Browne.

“It’s  very unfortunate. In the region we must be very vigilant because there are  many people, who, without rhyme or reason, are  likely to do things that are very heinous. And I just hope that this type of violence will not find its way within the Caribbean region. Last year we had the unfortunate situation of the assassination of President Moise in Haiti, but we consider that to have been an aberration, and I hope it stays that way,” PM Browne concluded.

The funeral of late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took place today at Tokyo’s Zojoji Temple, following his assassination last Friday in the city of Nara.

Shinzo Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister before he stepped down in 2020 citing health reasons.

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PM Browne expressed shock at the assassination of former PM of Japan

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne has expressed shock at the assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe on Friday who was shot at a campaign event in the western city of Nara, near Kyoto, an attack which has shocked Japan where gun violence is virtually nonexistent.

“I want to take this opportunity to extend condolences on behalf of the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda to the government and people of Japan on this very sad event – extremely unfortunate event in which the former leader, former Prime Minister Abe, was assassinated.”

Prime Minister Browne recalled meeting Prime Minister Abe months after being elected into office in 2014, recalling that he had  very good discussions about strengthening both the bilateral relationship between Antigua, Barbuda and Japan, as well as the relationship between Japan and CARICOM.

“In that meeting, we made significant progress on a number of areas of cooperation, even in the area of climate change and that was as an area in which we agreed to cooperate fully. As you know, Japan, Antigua and Barbuda have had very strong bilateral relations for over 40 years from since independence, and they have helped us to build capacity in a number of areas. In fact, the fish landing and distribution facilities that are scattered throughout the island, those facilities are funded by Japan including the one in Barbuda,” noted Prime Minister Browne.

The country’s leader also highlighted the recent assistance from Japan of two million US dollars to assist with recovery after Hurricane Irma in addition to two million US dollars to assist with the acquisition of equipment to manage the sargassum seaweed plaguing the coastline of Antigua and Barbuda.

“The Government and people of Japan have been very kind to the people of Antigua and Barbuda. And we certainly share deeply in this senseless loss in which an individual committed this most unfortunate and very senseless act and would have literally snuffed out the life of one of the most significant citizens in that country,” said Prime Minister Browne.

“It’s  very unfortunate. In the region we must be very vigilant because there are  many people, who, without rhyme or reason, are  likely to do things that are very heinous. And I just hope that this type of violence will not find its way within the Caribbean region. Last year we had the unfortunate situation of the assassination of President Moise in Haiti, but we consider that to have been an aberration, and I hope it stays that way,” PM Browne concluded.

The funeral of late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took place today at Tokyo’s Zojoji Temple, following his assassination last Friday in the city of Nara.

Shinzo Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister before he stepped down in 2020 citing health reasons.

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Double murder in Gasparillo

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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TWO men were gunned down in Gasparillo on Monday night.

The men, who according to police reports, are both of African descent, were discovered lying on their backs with multiple bullet wounds on the side of the road in First Street, Harmony Hall.

Constables Soogrim and Phagoo of the Gasparillo Police Station responded to a report of a shooting at around 7.30 pm and came across the bodies.

The men were dressed in black T-Shirts, both sporting Rasta hairstyles. A black Nissan Tiida hatchback, registration PDE 4512 was seen nearby. It too had been shot and its rear windshield was shattered by bullets.

The bodies were removed to the Forensic Science Centre and Homicide Bureau (Region III) detectives and the Gasparillo Police are continuing investigations.

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El corredor y cuatro veces medallista olímpico Mo Farah revela que fue traficado al Reino Unido de niño y obligado a trabajar como sirviente

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El atleta británico Mo Farah, nacido en Mogadiscio, Somalia, reveló este lunes a la BBC que fue traficado al Reino Unido cuando era niño y obligado a trabajar como sirviente.

El corredor de larga distancia había contado anteriormente que llegó al país europeo con sus padres desde Somalia como refugiado. Sin embargo, recientemente dio a conocer que su padre nunca había estado en el Reino Unido y murió víctima de una bala perdida cuando el atleta tenía cuatro años. Asimismo, informó que su madre y sus hermanos viven en la granja de su familia en el estado separatista de Somalilandia.

Además, reveló que su verdadero nombre es Hussein Abdi Kahin y que el nombre de Mohamed Farah se lo dio una mujer que lo sacó desde Yibuti, país fronterizo con Somalia.

“Durante años bloqueé lo que realmente pasó”, admitió el ganador de cuatro medallas de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012 y Río 2016.

Farah relató que, una vez en el Reino Unido, la mujer lo llevó a su apartamento en Londres y le quitó el papel donde tenía apuntados los datos de contacto de sus familiares. “Lo rompió y lo tiró a la basura justo frente a mí. En ese momento, supe que tenía problemas”, señaló el atleta, y contó que “si quería comer” debía hacer las tareas del hogar y cuidar de los niños.

Luego de unos años en el país, el deportista se inscribió en una escuela local. Según su antigua tutora, Sarah Rennie, era un niño “emocionalmente y culturalmente alienado”.  

La situación de Farah comenzó a cambiar cuando estableció un vinculo con su maestro de educación física y le reveló su verdadera identidad, sus antecedentes y la familia para la que se vio obligado a trabajar.

Posteriormente, el profesor se puso en contacto con los servicios sociales y ayudó al niño a ser acogido por otra familia somalí.

“Aún extrañaba a mi verdadera familia, pero desde ese momento todo mejoró”, recordó el corredor olímpico. “Sentí que me quitaron un gran peso de encima. Fue entonces cuando apareció Mo, el verdadero Mo”, agregó.

Farah quiere contar su historia para desafiar las percepciones públicas sobre el tráfico de personas y la esclavitud. “No tenía ni idea de que tanta gente estaba pasando exactamente por lo mismo que yo. Simplemente muestra lo afortunado que fui”, dijo. “Lo que realmente me salvó, lo que me hizo diferente, fue que podía correr“, subrayó.

Noticia original de RT en Español

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Publican la primera imagen del telescopio espacial James Webb

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La primera imagen del telescopio espacial James Webb de la NASA, de 10.000 millones de dólares, fue publicada el lunes por la noche por el presidente Joe Biden en una sesión informativa en la Casa Blanca.

La primera imagen muestra miles de galaxias -incluyendo los objetos más débiles jamás observados- que han aparecido en la vista de Webb por primera vez. Se trata de la visión más profunda del cosmos jamás captada.
“Hoy es un día histórico”, dijo el Presidente Biden. “La primera imagen del telescopio espacial Webb representa un momento histórico para la ciencia y la tecnología”, dijo. “Para la astronomía y la exploración espacial”.

“Y para Estados Unidos y toda la humanidad”, añadió.

Varias imágenes nuevas más del telescopio Webb se publicarán el martes por la mañana, dijeron funcionarios de la NASA. Las imágenes son la primera oleada de imágenes científicas a todo color que el telescopio ha reunido, mostrando lo más lejano que la humanidad ha visto en tiempo y distancia.

La publicación de las imágenes marca el inicio oficial de las operaciones científicas generales de Webb.

Ya está aquí: la visión infrarroja más profunda y nítida del universo hasta la fecha, ¡el primer campo profundo de Webb!
Presentada por @POTUS hoy, nos muestra galaxias que antes nos eran invisibles. El conjunto completo se revelará el 12 de julio: https://t.co/4yCZjGZOr9 pic.twitter.com/oat6kasW6D

— NASA en español (@NASA_es) July 11, 2022

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Aumentan a 4 los casos confirmados de viruela de mono en PR

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Departamento de Salud confirmó dos casos adicionales de la llamada viruela del mono, sumando ya cuatro casos confirmados de este virus en la Isla. La principal oficial de epidemiología del Departamento de Salud, Melissa Marzán, afirmó que se sumaron dos casos adicionales a los que ya tenía la agencia confirmados. Estos casos, se informó, …

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Salud confirma que hay cuatro casos de Viruela del Mono en Puerto Rico

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El secretario del Departamento de Salud (DS), Dr. Carlos Mellado, confirmó que se registraron dos casos adicionales de Viruela del Mono en Puerto Rico. 

Estos se añaden a los otros dos que la agencia ya había confirmado.

“El sistema de vigilancia para viruela símica confirma hoy (2) casos para virus Orthopox. En total tenemos (4) casos de monkeypox. No están vinculados entre sí y están asociados a viajes. Las últimas pruebas de detección fueron realizados en el laboratorio del Departamento de Salud”, informó Mellado en sus redes sociales. 

La principal oficial médico del DS, Dra. Iris Cardona, informó ayer en RADIO ISLA que vigilaban dos posibles casos adicionales de la Viruela del Mono en la isla. 

Noticia relacionada: Salud confirma vigilan dos posibles casos adicionales de Viruela del Mono en Puerto Rico

El sistema de vigilancia para viruela símica confirma hoy (2) casos para virus Orthopox. En total tenemos (4) casos de monkeypox. No están vinculados entre sí y están asociados a viajes. Las últimas pruebas de detección fueron realizados en el laboratorio del @desaludpr

— Carlos Mellado López (@prsecsalud) July 12, 2022

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BWA water issues a headache for North residents once more | Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The facility is experiencing low reservoir levels

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Low reservoir levels at the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) Facility in the North are still an issue.

The current situation has led to BWA advising residents and businesses in St Peter and St Lucy that the low levels at the facility have caused the connected Pumping Station to remain offline.

In addition, the Authority is also noticing increased salinity levels at a few other facilities in the parishes which has caused the BWA to reduce pumping from those locations.

As a result, residents and businesses in

o Castle Tenantry

o Alexandra

o Collins

o The Risk

o Mount Gay Village

o Luke Hill

o Oxford Tenantry

o Fairfield Plantation

o Lamberts Plantation

o Cave Hill

o Date Tree Hill

o Church Hill

o Bayview 1 & 2

o Centipede Alley

o Boscobelle

o The Baltic

o Foster’s Fun Land

Some surrounding districts may continue to be affected by low pressure or water outages until the situation improves as well.

The Authority will make every effort to assist customers in the affected areas via water tankers in the interim.

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