Un groupe de marcheurs mis en sécurité par Dragon 972 à Grand-Rivière

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Aux alentours de midi ce vendredi 8 juillet, un groupe de personnes bloquées de l’autre coté de la rivière a été mis en sécurité par l’hélicoptère de la sécurité civile, Dragon 972.

Suite à une soudaine montée des eaux, un groupe de personnes se situant de l’autre côté de la rivière à Grand-Rivière été aidé par l’hélicoptère Dragon 972. Les passants auraient constaté un brusque changement de couleur de l’eau, devenue marron, et un gain en débit important.

Après avoir donné l’alerte, ils ont finalement été déposés sains et saufs sur le terrain de football de la commune par Dragon 972.

Selon le STIS (Service Territorial d’Incendie et de Secours), il pourrait s’agir d’une montée des eaux provoquée par des précipitations sur la Montage Pelée.

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Le ministre des Outre-mer va réunir à Paris les entreprises pour lutter contre la vie chère

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Gérald Darmanin a annoncé ce vendredi à La Réunion que le ministre délégué aux Outre-mer Jean-François Carenco allait réunir à Paris les entreprises qui interviennent dans les territoires ultramarins “pour pouvoir diminuer très fortement la vie chère”.

“Pendant les deux mois qui viennent, une grande réunion de travail avec l’ensemble des entreprises qui interviennent dans les Outre-mer, les transporteurs, les distributeurs, les producteurs” se tiendra au ministère des Outre-mer “sous la responsabilité” de Jean-François Carenco, a déclaré à la presse le ministre.

Egalement titulaire du portefeuille des Outre-mer depuis le remaniement gouvernemental post-législatives lundi, le ministre de l’Intérieur a choisi La Réunion pour son premier déplacement ultramarin, ce vendredi et samedi, avec Jean-François Carenco.

Trouver des accords

Le ministre délégué “aura à trouver les accords pour pouvoir diminuer très fortement la vie chère, avec évidemment le lien que nous pourrions faire en fiscalité et avec les collectivités locales”, a ajouté M. Darmanin, en présence de M. Carenco et de la maire PS de Saint-Denis Ericka Bareigts.

Dans l’après-midi, le ministre délégué doit rencontrer les représentants locaux de l’Observatoire des prix, des marges et des revenus (OPMR), un organisme en charge du coût de la vie et du pouvoir d’achat présent dans sept territoires ultramarins.

La vie chère, liée notamment aux coûts d’approvisionnement de nombreux produits de première nécessité, est une question soulevée de façon récurrente dans les Outre-mer. Les habitants sont frappées par un fort taux de pauvreté, avec des problèmes d’accès aux soins, à l’éducation, au logement et à l’emploi.

Gérald Darmanin et Jean-François Carenco sont en viste à La Réunion. Ils étaient reçus ici par la maire PS de Saint-Denis Ericka Bareigts.

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Faith in Emmanuel SDA Church, St. Peters to Host Four-Week Gospel Crusade

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

The Faith in Emmanuel Seventh-day Adventist Church in St. Peters invites the general public with excitement to a special four-week Gospel Crusade dubbed “Time to Awake Gospel Extravaganza!”

From 7:00 p.m. starting Friday 22nd July to August 20th 2022, this evangelistic series will feature 8 dynamic preachers, including youths who will be preaching through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The service will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Venue:  Faith in Emmanuel Seventh-day Adventist Church at St. Peter commercial development close to St. Peter Day Care Center.

Come on out and be blessed by powerful preaching,  soul-stirring worship, prayer, life-changing baptisms, counselling, health and financial nuggets and so much more!

You also don’t want to miss the sweetness of inspired gospel music and encounters with youth, children, and the family.

Call your neighbours, call your friends, your family and your enemy, and tell them all roads lead to Faith in Emmanuel Seventh-day Adventist Church St. Peters starting Friday 22nd July 2022. Please note, that all the Covid-19 protocols will be observed.

See you there, it is time to Awake!

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Department of Gender Affairs Girls Mentorship Programme

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The Department of Gender Affairs serves vulnerable populations through advocacy, education, empowerment and enhancement of individuals by utilizing programmes that promote equality, growth and development. The Department of Gender Affairs invites interested and committed females to apply to become mentors to adolescent girls between the ages of 12-18 years old. Applications can be collected at the Department of Gender Affairs, the Green building located on Victoria Road, Basseterre. For more information, feel free to contact us at 467-1223 or 662-2035.

There is no deadline date.

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Russians officially out of track World Championships | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

Track and field officials confirmed Friday that Russians will not be allowed to compete at this month’s World Championships due to the war in Ukraine.

The federation banned Russians from major international events shortly after the country invaded Ukraine in February. At the time, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said the unprecedented move appeared “to be the only peaceful way to disrupt and disable Russia’s current intentions and restore peace.”

World Championships begin next Friday and run through July 24.

World Athletics confirmed the ban in a news release announcing it had cleared an additional 18 Russian athletes to compete as neutrals in international competition, but that the approvals would not apply to worlds.

Those athletes were cleared as part of a protocol in the wake of a doping scandal that has left Russia’s athletics federation under suspension since 2015. At last year’s Olympics, 10 Russians were allowed in the track meet; at the World Championships in 2019, 29 Russians competed.

There are now 73 Russian athletes who can compete as neutrals, though their status at major international events is in limbo due to the war.

Among those athletes is reigning Olympic and world champion high jumper Maria Lasitskene, who has never lost in an international competition. Last month, she blasted the decision in an open letter to Thomas Bach, the president of the IOC, which has recommended the Russian ban.

Lasitskene’s top rivals are from Ukraine and she said “I still don’t know what to say them or how to look into their eyes.”

“They and their friends and relatives are experiencing what no one human being should ever have to feel,” she said.

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Scrap iron dealers head to PM: Meet with us on proposed ban

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Scrap Iron Dealers Association president Allan Ferguson. – File photo/Marvin Hamilton

With the Prime Minister considering putting a ban on the used-metal industry owing to rampant theft nationwide, the head of the TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association (TTSIDA) called for a meeting to resolve the issue.

To Dr Rowley, Allan Ferguson said: “Mr Prime Minister, please let us meet the Attorney General (AG). Let my team, the AG’s team and whoever else is involved meet to make sure this industry is straightened out.”

Ferguson spoke at a media conference on Friday at the association’s office at By-Pass Road St Helena. It was also livestreamed on social media platforms.

On Thursday, at the post-Cabinet news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, Rowley criticised cable-wire thieves for wreaking havoc. He said he intends to seek advice from AG Reginald Armour, SC, on banning the entire industry.

On June 29, vandals stole cables from the Water and Sewerage Authority’s booster station in Thick Village in Siparia, cutting off water to 40,000 customers.

In April, Marabella residents blamed cable thieves for causing a fire that destroyed two houses and a parlour at The Line near Bay Road.

Two men were electrocuted this year while trying to steal copper cables and many people have been charged.

Ferguson said not all scrap iron dealers are involved in the theft. The organsation, he said, had been trying to stop the thefts. However, he said TTSIDA cannot do it alone and needs government intervention. He recalled having meetings with the Police Commissioner and TSTT’s officials.

The association, he said, also wrote the Trade and Industry Ministry calling for a temporary ban on the sale of copper.

Ferguson said it is easy to stop the theft because only about seven to eight scrap yards export copper.

“Not all scrap yards export copper from TT. This is very easy to handle.”

He offered a solution saying when copper is being put into containers for export, a customs officer and police should be present. This is to ensure that people put what they are supposed to put in the containers.

“I am begging you, mister Prime Minister, to hear our cries. This is the last industry that poor people have in this country, and I know you care about poor people. I know you have feelings for poor people.”

While he agreed with most of what Rowley said, Ferguson emphasised the copper ban should be temporary, maybe for a few months, allowing the rest of the industry to operate.

He said the industry employs thousands of poor people and other people.

Since 2011, a symposium was held to regularise the industry, he said.

“I keep fighting and quarrellng to make sure it is run properly. Up to today, it still is in the same place. So don’t blame us,” Ferguson said.

He said between 2019 and this year, the industry sent out the most containers monthly for export from Trinidad.

If the entire industry is shut down, all the shipping companies that work with the association would be out of business. Ferguson also believes that the crime would get worst.

“I would not want that for my country. I want good for my country. I love my country. I would fight for my country,” he said.

“I am about making this industry bring in foreign exchange in TT. We help with employment. We need to stay on that course.”

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Customs seize ‘date-rape’ drugs at courier bond

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Officers from the Customs and Excise Division found and seized a quantity of Ketamine in a box at a courier bond on Thursday.

A media release from the Customs and Excise Division reported that officers received information while scanning packages and found the drugs in a box with a plastic container.

The drugs weighed about .94 kilograms and had a street value of $665,000.

The package was examined and passed on to the Preventive Branch of the Customs and Excise Division.

The US-based Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has listed Ketamine as a Schedule III non-narcotic substance and is usually distributed at parties and nightclubs abroad.

The drugs are usually available as a powder or a colourless liquid and can leave users in a detached or hallucinogenic state. It has been slipped into people’s drinks for sexual assault.

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Letter: President Ali is “a man for all seasons”

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
President Dr Irfaan Ali during his recent visit to the Upper Mazaruni Region

Dear Editor,

Guyana’s young and restless President, HE Dr Mohammed Irfaan Ali, has become a global-trotter, spanning continents; crossing seas and oceans; flying over forests, deserts and mountains; and visiting lands far and near.

Possessing a bold and beautiful personality, he is meeting people of all races, religions, genders, colours nationally, regionally and internationally. Braving all weathers and climatic conditions, shunning pride and prejudice, he presents himself as a simple, humble and friendly representative of a thriving and striving nation of potential wealth from her natural resources and agricultural products.

As the world turns to accept, embrace and welcome him, his audiences listen to his powerful speeches, words of sincerity, and his inspired messages. His charismatic flamboyance attracts the crowd to catapult him in the limelight, and usher him in the front seat without reservation or hesitation.

The memories from his recent visits are still fresh and akin to “A Man for all Seasons.” His visits include: London Caribbean Council’s House of Lord’s Annual Reception; Guyana Festival Committee’s Dinner in Toronto; The Ninth Summit of Americas in California; Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda; Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit and Exhibition; AGROFEST’22 in Barbados, and the 43rd Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Suriname.

Dr Ali knows no fear, and the word “failure” does not exist in his vocabulary. Knowing that optimism lies in his positive approach, he is determined to market his people, country and products for their highest values. His admirable popularity is the window to the world which easily allows him to win friends and influence people, and all doors are automatically opened to meet and greet him with open arms and extend the hand of friendship.

The world is growing to respect President Ali for his dynamic leadership, his energetic enthusiasm, and his integrity to be an honest, frank and fair speaker. His Excellency does not cower behind cloaked costumes, hide behind hidden agendas, issue veiled threats, speak with a forked tongue, mislead with crafty and cloudy words, pollute the atmosphere with uneasiness, make unrealistic demands; nor does he ask unreasonable questions.
He was well received last year at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland and also at EXPO 2020 in Dubai. At the UN General Assembly in NY Sept’21 (UNGA76), he revealed to interviewers that Guyana would be receiving high-level visits from Kenya, Colombia, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Latin America, the Caribbean, EU and Asia, all of which materialised.

Prior to this visit, he was also in Mexico for the Community of Latin America and Caribbean States (CELAC) Summit.

President Irfaan Ali recognises that Guyana is going through a period of growing pains, and has many obstacles and hurdles to overcome internally and externally. His job is no piece of cake, and does not come with a written manual. Being the chauffeur at the wheel, it is far from driving any Miss Daisy on a quiet Sunday afternoon. From the inception, heavy traffic prevailed at the time of swearing in to office, and he and his ministers were cognisant of the many problems the country and people were taxed with. That neither daunted nor deterred him, but made him more determined to create a pathway to clear all impediments blocking the road to progress and prosperity.

There is little room for errors and mistakes, and he is daily challenged by critics who are hunting to find faults to discredit him and punch holes in his bag. Not surprisingly, His Excellency has been involved personally, along with members of his cabinet, on outreach programmes to all the 10 Regions, meeting and greeting Guyanese from all sectors of the community, listening and learning, advising, making suggestions and recommendations, and solving problems on the spot.

He has initiated a number of cash grants to all qualified stakeholders who have been affected by economics, politics, and nature via financial constraints: compensation for the fired sugar workers during the Granger regime; flood relief; school relief; medical relief; dialysis and handicapped farmers’ relief; COVID-19 packages; business start-ups; unemployment relief; easy bank loans for house construction, etc.

It is not by luck and chance that he is not above the law, but by sheer diligence, and not negligence, President Mohammed Ali is guided by established rules and regulations, protocols of precedence, the Constitution and mandatory guidelines. He is not a one-man show, as evidenced from previous dictators, but he refers to his advisors for proper counselling, guidance and advice.

The sound of music is muffled by the constant cry from antagonists and protagonists, bellowing a bugle of tuneless melodies and out of sync with rhythms and beats. He hears those sour notes, and does not ignore the lesson to improvise while fine-tuning the instrument to produce sweet, simple and soft notes. There is always a bending curve, and His Excellency flexes time out to learn and listen, and to reconfigure any compromising approach to appease the satisfied customer and consumer.

There is the borderline which determines the line of demarcation between reality and fantasy, and he does not hesitate to quickly install that fence. He is the first to always shake hands! The Honourable President makes it his duty to visit those involved in accidents, fire victims, crime scenes, wake-houses, weddings, sports activities, religious functions, and can be seen at charitable events and fund-raising activities. His hands are involved in numerous clean-up campaigns, and when he makes a promise, he delivers.
This is no country for old men, and so his cabinet vibrates with the power of youths, ready, willing, able and capable to handle the future of the young generation, this nation, and the opportunity of providing a “One Guyana” with all the amenities and necessities to make Guyana the potential economy to be one of the world’s richest nations per capita.

Under President Ali’s leadership, the infrastructure of this country is quickly and vastly taking the shape of a new face, with numerous projects unfolding daily, new businesses opening, and visitors and investors flocking this land. He toys with an Opposition which lacks integrity, maturity and sobriety.

President Irfaan Ali lives, breathes and works for Guyana and Guyanese; and thus deserves no rotten tomatoes, but only fresh tomatoes.

Yours respectfully,
Jai Lall

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Traffic Diversion For Carnival Shows At The SAAB – St. Lucia Times News

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Road users are advised of traffic diversions for the period Friday, July 8, to Monday, July 11, in an effort to minimize disruptions in the flow of traffic for the national Carnival competitions.

North Bound Traffic: from Castries City heading towards Gros Islet

Vehicular traffic from Castries, heading toward Gros Islet and environs, will be diverted from the Sans Souci bridge, on to Desir Avenue in Sans Souci, left on Lanse Road to exit near Jn Marie’s Gas Station and on to the John Compton Highway.

South Bound Traffic: from Gros Islet towards Castries City

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There will be no entry south of the Vigie round-about. Vehicular traffic heading towards the city, will be diverted through La Clery, and on to the Cavalry or Darling Road to access the city.

There will be no parking in the vicinity of the SAAB, to allow for free movement of emergency vehicles. Patrons are encouraged to park in the vicinity of the City.

These diversions come into effect from 5 pm on Friday, July 8 and Saturday July 9, from 2 pm on Sunday Jul 10, and from 4 pm on Monday, July 11.

Where possible, drivers are encouraged to utilize the back roads during the periods of the diversion.

Source: Carnival Planning and Management Committee. Headline photo: Internet stock image

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Policía ocupa armas y municiones de supuesta organización criminal del área sur

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El comisionado del Negociado de la Policía, Antonio López Figueroa, informó el viernes, los resultados obtenidos en un operativo realizado, en la madrugada por agentes del Negociado de Drogas, Narcóticos, Control del Vicio y Armas Ilegales del área de Ponce y la Unidad Canina, bajo la Superintendencia Auxiliar en Operaciones Especiales.

De acuerdo al jefe policial, durante esta operación, que formó parte del plan de trabajo 100 x 35, se logró la ocupación de ocho armas de fuego y sobre cuatro mil municiones en una residencia abandonada en el barrio Playita Cortada, en Santa Isabel, perteneciente a una organización criminal del área sur.

“Mis policías continúan dando la milla extra y con este operativo prácticamente desmantelaron de armas y municiones a esta organización del bajo mundo”, señaló López Figueroa en declaraciones escritas.

En el lugar, los agentes de la Uniformada ocuparon un mini arsenal descrito como una pistola marca Glock, modelo 17, calibre 9mm, con aditamento para disparar automático; siete rifles Pistol, tres calibre .223 y cuatro multicalibre; 25 cargadores de rifle de diferentes tamaño y capacidad; seis cargadores tipo tambor; 26 cargadores de pistola calibre 9mm; 13 cargadores de pistola calibre. 40.

Además de piezas y aditamentos para armas de fuego (culata rifle, speed louder, cañón de pistola, esprines, agarraderas); 4,149 municiones de diferentes calibres y chalecos a prueba de balas.

En la estructura abandonada, también se halló una bolsa de plástico conteniendo cocaína con un peso aproximado de 246 gramos; una bolsa de plástico conteniendo picadura de marihuana; parafernalia; dos caretas en tela color negro con dibujo de carabela; dos guantes color negro y rojo; cuatro cajas de plástico con tapa; un bulto tipo back pack color negro con diseño blanco y rojo, y un recibo de compra de municiones.

Los agentes que tuvieron a su cargo la investigación fueron Ángel Ortiz Rodríguez y Samer Collazo Pérez, bajo la supervisión del teniente Héctor Millán y la sargento Maribel Feliciano Echevarría.

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