Accident sur la route de Redoute : un piéton mort

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Ce matin (samedi 12 novembre) un nouvel accident de la route s’est produit vers 11heures à Fort-de-France, un octogénaire a été mortellement percuté par une voiture.

Peu avant 11 heures ce samedi 12 novembre un octogénaire a été percuté par un véhicule au niveau de la station Vito de Redoute à Fort-de-France. À l’arrivée des secours, l’homme était en arrêt cardio-respiratoire.

Malgré les nombreuses tentatives de réanimation, le médecin du Samu n’a pas eu d’autres choix que de déclarer la victime décédée sur place. Une enquête de police est ouverte.

Ce nouvel accident de la route porte à 25, le nombre de victimes sur les routes de Martinique depuis le début de l’année. Il s’agit du quatrième piéton.

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Nunez double secures Liverpool win against Southampton Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Darwin Nunez signed off for the World Cup in style by scoring twice in Liverpool’s 3-1 win against Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.

The Uruguay international took his season’s total to nine goals in all competitions, which is one more than Sadio Mane at the same stage last year.

Nunez’s strikes underlined his growing influence on Liverpool, with seven goals in his last 10 appearances.

It also ensured Jurgen Klopp’s team headed into the Premier League’s break for the World Cup in high spirits after such an uncertain start to the season.

Back-to-back league wins against Tottenham and Southampton will lift the mood around Anfield after losing four times already.

With qualification to the round of 16 of the Champions League also secured, it means Liverpool can look ahead to the resumption of the campaign in December with some optimism.

A title challenge may already look beyond Klopp’s team but the German will see green shoots of hope, not least in the form of his major summer acquisition, Nunez.

The former Benfica forward was signed for an initial fee of $78 million to replace Mane, who joined Bayern Munich.

That figure could rise as high as $104 million.

But despite coming in with such a large price tag, Nunez had looked far from the finished article, while Mane’s absence has been felt.

Nunez’s double against Southampton will be so encouraging for Klopp, who served a touchline ban following his outburst against Manchester City last month. And the fact that Nunez has surpassed Mane’s goal output at the same point last year may also feel significant for the player.

Roberto Firmino had put Liverpool in front with a header in the sixth minute before Che Adams quickly equalized in the ninth.

From there, Nunez took center stage.

He volleyed past Gavin Bazunu in the 21st after Harvey Elliott’s cross, and then converted Andy Robertson’s cross three minutes before halftime to ensure the three points and defeat for new Southampton manager Nathan Jones in his first game in charge.

Over at City Ground in Nottingham: Nottingham Forest moved off the bottom of the standings heading into the break for the World Cup by beating Crystal Palace 1-0.

Morgan Gibbs-White continued to show why Forest broke its transfer record to sign him in the summer as his 54th-minute goal earned the win that sees the team move to within a point of safety.

Leicester City goalkeeper Danny Ward, right, saves a shot from West Ham United’s Craig Dawson. (James Manning/PA via AP).

At the London Stadium, in London: James Maddison scored his seventh Premier League goal of the season before the England midfielder was forced off through injury ahead of the World Cup as Leicester won 2-0 at West Ham on Saturday.

Patson Daka provided the assist and Maddison struck from close range to put in-form Leicester in front after eight minutes.

Maddison, however, fell to the ground in the 22nd and was holding the back of his right leg when medical staff came on to the field to treat him.

The Leicester player was then consoled by West Ham’s Declan Rice, who is also in England’s squad for Qatar, as he was replaced by Dennis Praet.

Leicester had a chance to stretch their lead when they were awarded a penalty after Daka was fouled by Craig Dawson, but Youri Tielemans’ spot kick was saved by West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

The visitors finally put the game beyond West Ham’s reach in the 78th when Ayoze Perez supplied a throughball for Harvey Barnes and he shot home left-footed from just outside the penalty area.

Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal. (AP Photo/David Cliff).

At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London: Rodrigo Bentancur struck twice late on as Tottenham came back from behind three times to beat Leeds.

A thrilling 4-3 win in the Premier League may have seen Spurs manager Antonio Conte avoid uncomfortable questions heading into the World Cup — but it required a late rescue act from Bentancur.

The Uruguay midfielder leveled to make it 3-3 in the 81st minute before hitting the winner two minutes later.

It meant Rodrigo’s double and Crysencio Summerville’s opener for Leeds counted for nothing after Spurs’ fightback.

Conte has endured a difficult period as the World Cup has approached, with recent home losses for Tottenham to Liverpool and Newcastle, and exiting the League Cup in midweek at the hands of Nottingham Forest.

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Caribbean paradise needs a beautician

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

By Cdr. Bud Slabbaert

Destinations that ignore or neglect beautification will not make it in any top-five or even top-ten rankings and will just be considered ordinary and mediocre. Such will become their reputation and they will not attract more visitors regardless of how high the tourism promotion budget is.

The prefect paradise destination doesn’t need much of a budget, because the dream bliss will be cherished by eagerly visiting travel journalists who are writing articles with the most amazing expressions of adoration.

Their word gets out to broad audiences that are interested in finding the sizzling hot-spot for a next vacation, or maybe even interested in a form of investment for repeat visits.

The published awesome descriptions of the reporter’s experiences will stick in the mind of potential visitors like a stroke of magic.

The preference and subsequent arising demand will be noticed by travel agents as well as the route analysts and planners of airlines.

Courting travel agents and airlines which some consider the right strategy, may be a weak effort if the destination’s tourism product is just about average or less. At the end is all about what individual visiting guests desire and yearn for, a tropical paradise.

The destination beautician is the person whose job it is to improve the appearance of the destination by using the beauty features of nature. This beautician is the angel from paradise who will be the guiding light for the stakeholders of hospitality and tourism at a destination.

The beautician is a nature aesthetician who focuses on keeping a destination looking phenomenally idyllic, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of the dream of a lifetime destination for stayovers, as if it is to be applicable to the fine arts of life.

Unfortunately, no destination has such an explicit paradise beautician on the payroll or as a consultant. Probably never thought of it that such a person could exist who could actually do some magic that others lack.

Maybe creating such a proficient position should be a top priority to advance uniqueness, class, and style for increasing a destination’s attraction level. The beautician can be a stylist to create a particular kind of stunning magnificence of a destination that may set it apart from others.

The valued wealth of a destination lies mainly in its natural beauty. The dream getaway par excellence must be the embodiment of the ultimate tropical paradise retreat with breathtaking decor and scenery, reminiscent of the natural beauties displayed by lush verdant vegetation and tropical flowers galore.

Look around you. Is that what you see now? What is missing? Maybe an ecosystem depicting grace, serenity, sacredness, and beauty at the same time?

People are living in a world that ought to be better and they need help to find a way. When times are rough, an escape is desired. All the unpleasantness of the world can best be forgotten in the beauty of nature! People want to rejuvenate; the word rolls off the tongue easily, like a gentle tropical breeze.

Nothing makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty. And as for beauty being only skin-deep…, that is baloney. It is not just what is seen with the eyes, but also with the heart and emerging emotions.

Let visitors get into an eco-system to be soothed and healed, and to have their senses put in order. The location should have the words “come and unwind in paradise” written all over and doesn’t disappoint.

Beautification is much about creating a space in which to enjoy relaxing moments and focus on one’s well-being while surrounded by plants and exotic flowers that give an original paradise-touch to a dreamy tropical garden appearance. The Caribbean climate is beneficial, as it allows tropical flowers and fruits to thrive. There’s something about tropical blossoms that just screams “paradise.” The striking blooms with exotic shapes of the endemic exotic flora come in various colors, from vibrant yellows and oranges to deep reds and purples.

Let it be a space where tasty tropical coconut water is discovered and if so desired enhanced by a whiff of spirit as a sweet combination for love and re-hydration. Mind that nature’s purpose of this liquid is to serve as a suspension for the endosperm of the coconut during the nuclear phase of development. Just imagine what that can do, that an ice-cold ‘rum-coke’ with or without a cocktail cherry cannot do.

Too often there is an aim to create a destination that is a kindergarten for grown-ups with adrenaline spiking adventure rides.

Every so often existing valuable beauty goes unnoticed because of being too busy trying to create cheap sensation with no lasting value. Loosing is always tragic but loosing because of thoughtlessness is quite deplorable. Great beauty can be found in the simplicity and sustainability of nature and at almost no expense. It mainly needs tender loving care, sun and water.

Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty. – Albert Einstein

Let the beautician be the angel from paradise who creates a fabulous way to immerse oneself, literally, into the destination’s breath-taking scenery, where visitors will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself, feel what heaven feels like, and capture it in their hearts.

It will leave them longing for more and more often. Simply translated in hospitality vocabulary, becoming loyal repeat stayovers.

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Man killed by stray bullet during Laing Avenue shooting

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The scene at Laing Avenue after the man was shot

A West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, man is now dead after he was caught in the crossfire as a group of young men were shooting at each other late Friday afternoon.

The dead man has been identified as 53-year-old Dexter McFarlene, a labourer of lot 2 Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt. The incident occurred sometime around 17:00h on Laing Avenue.

Reports are that the McFarlene had just gotten off a bus and was heading home through a shortcut in the area when he was hit in his left side chest by the stray bullet.

Based on information reaching this publication, two young males were chasing another young man and firing shots at him. At the same time, McFarlene was walking in the street and got shot.

Two .32 spent shells were recovered at the scene. Police are on the hunt for the youngsters involved in the shooting.

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Enforcement is the next step of National Cleanup Exercise – Pres Ali

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President Dr Irfaan Ali along with Housing Minister Collin Croal, Private Sector members and GDF Chief of Staff Brig Godfrey Bess

President Dr Irfaan Ali said that following the National Cleanup Exercise, heavy focus will be placed on enforcement to ensure that the country remains clean.

The Head of State made this statement as he joined in the continuation of the National Cleanup Exercise along Vlissengen Road in the vicinity of St. Sidwell’s Primary School this morning.

The President pointed to some improvement in the state of cleanliness in the area since the last exercise, this he said is a step in the right direction. He however called for intensified efforts to curb the dumping of garbage.

“We have given enough time, enough education programmes; enforcement is going to become a major aspect of what we are doing.”

GDF ranks in Georgetown cleaning up

The President said that following the national cleanup effort, work will begin on improving the secondary drainage run-off across the country, in a phased manner. He reiterated that the cleanliness and the upkeep of the environment is a shared responsibility.

President Ali was joined this morning by the Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d), the Honourable Mark Phillips; Minister of Housing and Water, the Honourable Colin Croal, Minister of Public Works, the Honourable Juan Edghill, the Army Chief of Staff,  Brigadier Godfrey Bess as well as the Head of the Private Sector Commission, Paul Chung among others.

Prime Minister Ret’d Brig Mark Phillips also participated in the clean-up exercise this morning

Dr Ali lauded the participation of the youths from Albouystown and members of the football community who came out in their numbers to join in the exercise. He also pointed to the massive mobilisation of the Men on Mission (M.O.M) team.

“Today, they are part of the national effort to make a positive change, and this is the type of behavioural influence we want all across the country.”

The President and his team visited several locations in the city, including Durban Park, the Seawalls, and the Stabroek Market, and will be heading to Charity in Region 2 (Pomeroon -Supenaam) later today.

The country-wide clean-up exercise is being spearheaded by the Ministry of Public Works’ National Enhancement Committee and saw the involvement of various stakeholders, including government agencies, the diplomatic corps, the private sector, NGO’s the joint services and members of civil society

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Rugby: l’Italie bat l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27)

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Un XV d’Italie séduisant et plein de promesses a créé l’exploit samedi à Florence en battant l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27), lors…

Un XV d’Italie séduisant et plein de promesses a créé l’exploit samedi à Florence en battant l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27), lors d’un match rythmé et indécis jusqu’au bout.

Déjà vainqueurs des Samoa la semaine dernière, les Italiens ont fait la différence grâce à trois essais de Pierre Bruno (18e) et d’Ange Capuozzo (25e, 64e), à la conclusion de deux combinaisons spectaculaires.

Menés au score pendant tout le match, les Wallabies auraient pu s’imposer sur le fil si Ben Donaldson, à peine entré en jeu, avait transformé l’essai inscrit par Neville à la 81e minute.

Mais l’échec du jeune demi d’ouverture, qui honorait sa première sélection, a permis aux Italiens de signer une victoire historique, la première en 19 confrontations entre les deux équipes.

Handicapée par le forfait de dernière minute de son ouvreur Paolo Garbisi, remplacé par Tommaso Allan, les Azzurri auraient même pu alourdir le score s’ils n’avaient pas laissé passer 14 points au pied.

L’Australie, largement remaniée et en difficulté sur les ailes, est parvenue à rester dans le match avec des essais de Wright (31e) et de McReight (44e) avant de relancer le score par l’intermédiaire de Robertson (68e).

Déjà battus sur le fil par les Bleus samedi dernier (30-29), les Australiens concluront leur tournée de novembre face à l’Irlande samedi prochain tandis que la Nazionale accueillera l’Afrique du Sud.

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Deux immeubles s’effondrent en plein centre de Lille, un disparu

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Les pompiers sont à la recherche d’un médecin porté disparu après l’effondrement samedi matin de deux petits immeubles mitoyens dans une rue commerçante en plein centre de Lille, dont la plupart des habitants ont pu être évacués grâce à…

Les pompiers sont à la recherche d’un médecin porté disparu après l’effondrement samedi matin de deux petits immeubles mitoyens dans une rue commerçante en plein centre de Lille, dont la plupart des habitants ont pu être évacués grâce à l’alerte lancée par l’un d’eux dans la nuit.

Plusieurs responsables politiques avaient initialement indiqué qu’il n’y avait “a priori” pas de victimes, avant que les pompiers annoncent être à la recherche de cette “victime potentielle”.

“On est quasiment sûrs que cette personne se trouve dans les gravats”, a indiqué le lieutenant-colonel Stéphane Beauventre. “Son téléphone ne répond pas, sa voiture est dans le parking, (…) et il n’a pas pris son astreinte.”

“On concentre tous nos efforts à (…) extraire à la main les gravats pour accéder à cette victime”, a-t-il ajouté.

Une autre personne, légèrement blessée, a été extraite des décombres, a indiqué le service départemental d’incendie et secours du Nord.

Le parquet de Lille a indiqué à l’AFP avoir ouvert une enquête pour “mise en danger de la vie d’autrui” et diligenté “une expertise judiciaire”.

Un immeuble de trois étages en travaux s’est écroulé vers 9H15, entraînant le bâtiment voisin dans sa chute, dans la rue Pierre-Mauroy, une rue très passante de la ville, une heure avant l’ouverture des magasins.

“J’en tremble encore”

Selon la maire socialiste de Lille, Martine Aubry, présente sur place, une dizaine de personnes avaient été évacuées quelques heures avant l’effondrement.

“Un jeune est rentré à 3h00 du matin et il s’est rendu compte que le mur (du bâtiment) était gondolé” et la porte ouverte, a-t-elle indiqué. Il a alors prévenu la police municipale et les pompiers, qui ont décidé d’évacuer un bâtiment, l’autre semblant vide, estimant “qu’il y avait un vrai risque”.

“Je ne dormais pas encore quand les pompiers ont commencé à tambouriner sur les portes, mais j’ai cru que c’était des fêtards et je suis resté au lit”, a raconté à l’AFP un habitant, Benjamin Lopard, 35 ans. 

“Quand les policiers sont arrivés, j’ai réalisé que c’était sérieux”, indique le jeune homme, qui est parti vers 5h30 avec ses papiers, son ordinateur et une tenue de rechange. “Je réalise maintenant la chance incroyable qu’on a eue”, dit-il: sans cette évacuation “on serait tous dans des boîtes en bois”.

“J’en tremble encore, car si cette nuit ce monsieur n’était pas rentré à 3h00 du matin et ne nous avait pas joints (…) il y aurait des morts”, a déclaré la maire de Lille, avant l’annonce qu’un riverain était porté disparu. Elle a précisé avoir pris “un arrêté de péril imminent”.

“Pas d’insalubrité”

Le ministre de l’Intérieur Gérald Darmanin, a également remercié “l’étudiant qui a, cette nuit, donné l’alerte”.

Les bâtiments avoisinants ont été évacués samedi matin “par précaution”.

Les pompiers à pied d’oeuvre évoluaient avec précaution samedi après-midi dans les gravats, un mélange poussiéreux de briques et de poutrelles en métal, restes d’un échafaudage sur la façade du bâtiment.

“Ce n’était pas un immeuble frappé d’insalubrité”, a affirmé à l’AFP le ministre délégué au Logement, Olivier Klein.

Le périmètre était sécurisé par de nombreux policiers. Des pompiers ont forcé des portes de magasins au pied des immeubles voisins afin de vérifier la présence d’éventuelles fissures mettant en péril les bâtiments ou de fuites de gaz.

“On a entendu un bruit de quelques secondes, tout doucement au début. On a pensé que c’était l’échafaudage qui tombait”, a raconté à l’AFP Ludovic Ficher, 30 ans, qui travaille dans un immeuble mitoyen.

“Quand on s’est rendu compte que c’était tout l’immeuble qui était en train de s’effondrer, on est tous partis en courant”, a-t-il ajouté. “J’ai eu la peur de ma vie.”

Le député insoumis de la circonscription Adrien Quatennens, en retrait de la vie publique depuis l’ouverture d’une enquête le visant sur des violences conjugales, a commenté l’incident dans un tweet, saluant “la réactivité de celui qui a donné l’alerte”.

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Des pompiers devant deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Des pompiers dans les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Des pompiers dans les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de Lille, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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La maire de Lille, Martine Aubry, devant les décombres de deux immeubles mitoyens qui se sont effondrés dans le centre de la ville, le 12 novembre 2022 dans le nord de la France
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Aux Etats-Unis, les démocrates à un siège de garder le Sénat

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Joe Biden semblait en mesure samedi de conserver le contrôle du Sénat et les républicains de le priver de la majorité à la Chambre des représentants. Mais les regards se tournaient déjà vers 2024 avec l’annonce probable mardi d’une…

Joe Biden semblait en mesure samedi de conserver le contrôle du Sénat et les républicains de le priver de la majorité à la Chambre des représentants. Mais les regards se tournaient déjà vers 2024 avec l’annonce probable mardi d’une candidature de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche.

La victoire annoncée vendredi du démocrate sortant Mark Kelly en Arizona signifie que le Sénat est actuellement partagé à 49-49, avec deux sièges restants à départager, dans le Nevada et la Géorgie, quatre jours après les élections américaines de mi-mandat.

Il suffit que les démocrates en remportent un pour garder le contrôle de la chambre haute, puisqu’ils pourront user du vote de la vice-présidente Kamala Harris pour départager les égalités, comme le prévoit la Constitution.

En Arizona, l’astronaute Mark Kelly a battu Blake Masters, qui avait reçu le soutien appuyé de l’ancien président républicain omniprésent dans cette campagne.

Piqué par ce revers, qui s’ajoute à d’autres échecs de ses poulains, Donald Trump a de nouveau crié à la “fraude électorale” refusant d’admettre le verdict des urnes, comme il le fait depuis sa défaite à la présidentielle de 2020.

Du côté de la Chambre des représentants, les républicains semblaient en passe de reprendre la majorité des sièges, ce qui compliquera la suite du mandat du président Joe Biden.

Mais leur victoire s’annonce nettement plus courte qu’annoncée. La chaîne NBC News projetait samedi matin une frêle majorité de cinq sièges pour les républicains avec 220 élus contre 215 pour les démocrates.

Près de 20 scrutins n’ont cependant toujours pas donné leur verdict, principalement en Californie.

“Pas de vague”

Les républicains ont longtemps cru posséder un boulevard pour reprendre les deux chambres à leurs rivaux, promettant une “vague rouge”, voire un “tsunami” qui n’aura donc finalement pas eu lieu.

Leurs résultats décevants font monter l’agitation parmi leurs élus au Congrès, augurant de possibles règlements de compte.

Dans une lettre révélée par Politico, plusieurs sénateurs trumpistes demandent de reporter le vote pour élire leur chef au Sénat, posant un défi à l’actuel responsable, le ténor républicain Mitch McConnell. “Nous sommes tous déçus qu’une +Vague Rouge+ ne se soit pas concrétisée, et il existe plusieurs raisons à cela”, écrivent-ils.

Une fois le paysage politique établi dans les deux chambres du Congrès, les regards seront bel et bien tournés vers 2024 aux Etats-Unis, avec la perspective de voir l’ancien président Donald Trump annoncer sa candidature dès mardi, selon l’un de ses proches conseillers.

“Le président Trump annoncera mardi qu’il est candidat à l’élection présidentielle. Et ce sera une annonce très professionnelle, très soignée”, a déclaré vendredi son conseiller Jason Miller sur “War Room”, le podcast de Steve Bannon, autre proche de Donald Trump.

Fragilisé

Le magnat de l’immobilier avait jusque-là laissé entendre qu’il pourrait se présenter, promettant qu’il ferait depuis sa résidence de Floride, Mar-A-Lago, une “grande annonce” – dont la teneur ne suscitait plus vraiment de suspense ces derniers jours.

La candidature de Donald Trump sera sa troisième à la Maison Blanche. Même si son influence sur le parti républicain reste indéniable, il sort fragilisé des élections de mi-mandat, lors desquelles nombre de ses lieutenants ont déçu.

A l’inverse de Donald Trump, le gouverneur de Floride Ron DeSantis, réélu triomphalement, est auréolé de l’image de grand gagnant de cette saison électorale. La victoire de cette nouvelle star de la droite dure a conforté sa place de potentiel rival de l’ex-président pour l’investiture républicaine.

Cela n’a pas échappé au milliardaire, qui a enchaîné cette semaine piques et moqueries contre celui qu’il surnomme “Ron-la-Morale”.

Et, hasard du calendrier ou pas, mardi sera aussi le jour de la sortie des mémoires d’un autre concurrent possible de Donald Trump, son ancien vice-président Mike Pence.

L’élection de 2024 pourrait tenir du remake de celle de 2020: son adversaire d’alors, l’actuel président démocrate Joe Biden, a réaffirmé cette semaine son “intention” de briguer un deuxième mandat. Mais lui a pris soin de repousser toute décision définitive à l’année prochaine.

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Carte représentant le parti ayant remporté les élections de mi-mandat par circonscription lors des élections de mi-mandat, au 11 novembre à 9h30 GMT
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L’ancien président républicain Donald Trump sort d’un bureau de vote pour les élections de mi-mandat, à Palm Beach en Floride, le 8 novembre 2022
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Rugby: l’Italie bat l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27)

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Un XV d’Italie séduisant et plein de promesses a créé l’exploit samedi à Florence en battant l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27), lors…

Un XV d’Italie séduisant et plein de promesses a créé l’exploit samedi à Florence en battant l’Australie pour la première fois de son histoire (28-27), lors d’un match rythmé et indécis jusqu’au bout.

Déjà vainqueurs des Samoa la semaine dernière, les Italiens ont fait la différence grâce à trois essais de Pierre Bruno (18e) et d’Ange Capuozzo (25e, 64e), à la conclusion de deux combinaisons spectaculaires.

Menés au score pendant tout le match, les Wallabies auraient pu s’imposer sur le fil si Ben Donaldson, à peine entré en jeu, avait transformé l’essai inscrit par Neville à la 81e minute.

Mais l’échec du jeune demi d’ouverture, qui honorait sa première sélection, a permis aux Italiens de signer une victoire historique, la première en 19 confrontations entre les deux équipes.

Handicapée par le forfait de dernière minute de son ouvreur Paolo Garbisi, remplacé par Tommaso Allan, les Azzurri auraient même pu alourdir le score s’ils n’avaient pas laissé passer 14 points au pied.

L’Australie, largement remaniée et en difficulté sur les ailes, est parvenue à rester dans le match avec des essais de Wright (31e) et de McReight (44e) avant de relancer le score par l’intermédiaire de Robertson (68e).

Déjà battus sur le fil par les Bleus samedi dernier (30-29), les Australiens concluront leur tournée de novembre face à l’Irlande samedi prochain tandis que la Nazionale accueillera l’Afrique du Sud.

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Scarborough secondary student highlights sargassum problem in coding competition

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Lloyander Scotland, right, placed third in Cariri and Republic Bank’s Coding and Innovation Programme’s Power Up! competition. Also in photo are first-place winner Joseann Boneo, centre, and second-place winner Lionel Clement. – Photo courtesy Ministry of Planning and Development

AFTER placing third in the Cariri/Republic Bank Coding and Innovation’s PowerUp! competition, Tobago student Lloyander Scotland says she is aiming for first place in the 2023 competition.

The competition was staged courtesy the Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (Cariri) and Republic Bank Ltd. Scotland’s project which was judged in the finals was about an early-warning system to aid in controlling the sargassum seaweed which has washed up along miles of Tobago’s pristine beaches.

The 14-year-old is a Form Three student of Scarborough Secondary School and was Tobago’s lone finalist in the competition.

In July, students between the ages of 10-18 were invited to the programme which ran from August 2-30. There were three available tracks for students to choose from – coding and programming, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Following this, a competition aspect was introduced to ensure the students complete the programme, remain engaged to the end as well as get a good understanding of the concepts taught.

In the competition, students had to identify a problem in the environment – water, land and energy, the economy, the community they live or come up with a better way for people to communicate and socialise with each other.

Scotland, speaking at her Carnbee home on Wednesday, said: “I feel very proud of myself especially as the only Tobagonian (in the final).”

She said she had to present a five-minute video on her selected topic which focused on the sargassum seaweed early detection.

She said she was able to complete her presentation in approximately three weeks. Scotland initially registered for the programme in 2021, but was unable to participate as all spaces were filled. She applied again this year and was accepted.

Sargassum seaweed ashore at Rockly Bay, Lambeau Tobago in April 2020. – File photo by Leeandro Noray

“There were other Tobagonians in the first round, I wasn’t the only one, but I was the only Tobagonian selected as a finalist.”

The youngster said that in the past decade, sargassum seaweed has become an acute problem for several Caribbean countries as it washed up on shore and drastically alters or even destroys the ecosystem.

It has also been a problem for the tourism sector as the seaweed washes up on many beaches and as they dry out and decay, give off a terrible stench.

“The Caribbean would usually experience a few small mats of sargassum washing ashore in a given year. Until 2011, when the seaweed first began arriving in unexpectedly large waves. Similar pile-ups have occurred almost every year since – closing down hotels and beaches,” she said.

She recalled that in 2015, the Tobago House Of Assembly (THA) spent approximately $3million in clean-up and recovery exercises, adding that the assembly currently spends approximately $1 million annually in recuperation and rehabilitation.

But what is her solution?

“To have buoys in the sea or ocean at different locations with a sensor and camera attached. When the sargassum seaweed approaches the first buoy, the sensor is triggered and turns on the camera.”

With a broad smile, Scotland said she enjoyed the programme and competition immensely.

“Overall, it was a nice experience for me, getting to use my skills in putting my presentation together. I really liked the journey and I think this was a really good thing for me to get into, and I am aiming for first place in next year’s competition.”

She said her father Lloyd supported her throughout.

“My father helped me – I conducted a survey and compiled the findings which he then looked at and made good suggestions.”

Listening in on the interview, Lloyd chimed in to say he was very proud of his daughter.

“I feel good because of the fact that out of 2,000 people all with their own presentations, my child placed third overall. This is a great success not only for her but for Tobago to as she was the only Tobagonian in the finals,” Scotland said.

He said Lloyande’s topic was timely.

“When we look at the sargassum seaweed, we saw that it has the potential to damage our tourism. She thought it necessary to try and develop something that could give us an early warning so that we can implement action before the seaweed reach our shores,” he said.

A press release stated that Cariri has been executing ICT educational programmes for the nation’s youths since 2018 and has reached over 5,000 students thus far.

Republic Bank under its Power to Make a Difference programme saw value in the content and partnered with Cariri to offer the programme to more students than ever before.

The current Coding and Innovation Programme was designed to include participants aged 10–18 and provided them with five options of tracks to choose from which included:

An introduction to computer engineering for kids.

ICT-enabled youth entrepreneurship

Computer engineering concepts for industry

New technologies, ideation and life skills

Introduction to mobile app development and computer science, web technologies and business applications.

The programme helped students to understand coding, engineering, business development and innovation and its importance in generating winning ideas that could be created to solve business and community problems.

In order to ensure that learning took place and to keep students engaged to the end, this year, a competition aspect was added to keep things interesting for the students.

The PowerUp! competition asked students to identify a problem that currently exists and figure out a way to solve it using technology.

The top ten students were selected and they were able to attend a special class to learn about pretotyping (pretotyping is a way to test a product idea quickly and inexpensively by creating an extremely simple version of the solution).

Then they were given two weeks to develop a pretotype of their solution and the final leg of the competition saw the ten students have the opportunity to do a pitch to the judges.

In first place was Joseann Boneo with Schomoply, second place went to Lionel Clement with Track your Data and third place went to Scotland with her Sargassum Seaweed Plan.

Other participants in the competition were Oghenetega Osoroh, Jurre Cox, Jerrod Prescott, Jordan Cook, Jayden Solomon, Hannah-Marie Redman, Skye Craig.

The prize giving ceremony took place on November 7, at Cariri’s Centre for Enterprise Development in Freeport.

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