Caribbean Airlines Is The Official Airline Of The Caribbean Premier League 2022 – St. Lucia Times News

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Caribbean Airlines is happy to return as the Official Airline of the Hero’s Caribbean Premiere League’s (CPL) T20 cricket Tournament, carded to take place from 31st August – 30th September 2022.

The airline last partnered with the CPL in 2019 and is delighted to come on-board once again as the designated air carrier keen to RE-connect the region through cricket.

Commenting on the partnership Caribbean Airlines’ CEO Garvin Medera said: “As the official airline of the Hero’s Caribbean Premier League 2022 (CPL T20), Caribbean Airlines is happy to RE-unite the fans and officials, for the region’s biggest sports party. With the lifting of travel restrictions and the ability to move freely, the excitement around CPL 2022 is tremendous.”

He continued: “Caribbean Airlines understands the value of sport in uniting the region and we look forward to sharing a real Caribbean experience with the talented players, enthusiastic fans and all travellers. ”

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Jamie Stewart, Hero CPL’s Commercial Director who also commented said: “It’s great to be moving across the islands again in this, Hero CPL’s 10th year. Caribbean Airlines is our trusted long-term partner in ensuring that CPL players and crew arrive safely and on time, and we thank them once again for partnering with us.”

The Caribbean Premiere League is an annual T20 cricket tournament that simultaneously offers fans in the region a unique “carnival-like”, festive experience.

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2 Most popular phrases in Barbados this week of August 14, 2022 Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

August was shaping up to be an expensive month for vehicle owners as the fuel rollercoaster went up to a new peak, but in a matter of a week, the costly ride took Bajans for a loop de loop.

On August 8, the price of gasoline moved to $4.83 per litre, an increase of 11 cents, while diesel went up by 20 cents to $4.28.

But seven days later, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley called a last-minute press conference on Monday, August 15, to declare that the price on gasoline and diesel will be capped effective Friday, August 19. She said gasoline will be reduced from $4.83 to $4.48 per litre, while diesel will be priced at $4.03 as opposed to $4.28 per litre.

And like music to the ears of many, a straw to a drowning man and a lifeline to some Savings and Chequings accounts, drivers this week have been saying two things to their vehicles, gas tanks, and all in earshot who will listen.

What were they saying?

My gas light on (and it gine stand on)I not putting in gas before Fridee (Friday)

Many people this week across Barbados wondered, ‘How far can I get with my gas light on?’ and ‘How do I make this gas/diesel last til Friday?’

And now Friday is here!

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Fransman ingesloten voor ontvoering ex-vriendin

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PARAMARIBO — Sean-Paul J., een 23-jarige Fransman, is ingesloten op verdenking van opzettelijke vrijheidsberoving en overtreding van de vuurwapenwet. Hij

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Nouveau carnage ? Croix-des-Bouquets

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Croix-des-Bouquets a v?cu une ?ni?me matin?e d’horreur, samedi 20 ao?t 2022. Les premi?res images, film?es par un policier ? bord d’un blind?, glacent le sang. D?vor? par les flammes, il y a un corps, c?t? passager, perpendiculaire ? une jeep incendi?.

>, dit une voix off. A environ une centaine de m?tres, un autre cadavre. Celui d’un homme, tomb? face contre terre, un casque de motard bleu tout pr?s. A moins de dix m?tres de lui,&nbs…

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Dancehall music influencing crime, most Jamaicans say

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GLEANER: Despite strong public sentiment that dancehall music fuels criminal behaviour in Jamaica, an Anglican priest and human-rights advocate is insistent that proponents of that view are scapegoating the popular genre.

Father Sean Major-Campbell has described that perspective as misleading, arguing that blaming dancehall music for crime is a “course in obfuscation that leaves us with an anecdotal diagnosis of the problem”.

His views come against the background of an RJRGLEANER Group-commissioned poll showing that 41 per cent of respondents believe that dancehall music played a very big role in influencing criminal behaviour.

Thirty per cent of persons polled said dancehall had ‘somewhat’ of an impact; 11 per cent only a little; while 11 per cent said not at all.

Seven per cent of respondents were not sure.

Based on the results, the Don Anderson poll suggested that cumulatively, 82 per cent of all Jamaicans believe that there is a connection between dancehall music and the incidence of crime.

Fieldwork was done between July 16 and 26, during which 1,113 Jamaicans were interviewed. Anderson said that the dominant views were held primarily by older persons rather than younger ones aged 18 to 24.

Younger Jamaicans were less convinced that there was a direct connection.

Major-Campbell argues that Jamaica’s history of crime predates dancehall, noting that the country continues to be divided on its manifestations in society. He said that some people even use “religion to bless some forms of domestic violence”.

But Winston ‘Wee Pow’ Powell, veteran owner of sound system Stone Love, is adamant that the contents of modern dancehall have contributed to crime.

He argued that some dancehall artistes who rose to stardom assumed the profile of crime bosses.

“They become dons in their own way, and we all know how dons operate,” Wee Pow said in a Gleaner interview.

However, dancehall promoter Sean ‘Contractor’ Edwards argues that music, of itself, is not the driver of crime.

There are thousands of people who live in inner-city communities who listen to dancehall songs and are not violent, he noted.

“People who listen to Skillibeng’s Whap! Whap! in America and London, they are not going out there and doing any crime. Some of them don’t even know what that Whap! Whap! means. They just like that part of the song,” Edwards said.

A concerned Prime Minister Andrew Holness has specifically cited Whap! Whap! as a song that has a negative impact on society.

Edwards theorises that individuals are influenced by peer groups, family, and friends to carry out crime.

The dancehall promoter said that many artistes using offensive lyrical content are not lawless.

Elite sports personalities, lawyers, and other professionals who are fans of violence-laden songs listen in order to “energise themselves”, Edwards said, suggesting that the imagery was figurative.

Major-Campbell, who pastors Christ Church in Vineyard Town, St Andrew, said that crime is a far more complex problem.

“While we are readily repulsed by news of violent crimes, we have not been honest about our poor conflict resolution skills, an ugly history with police brutality, gang violence, and the lagging united political will to address social ills and a challenged justice system,” he said.

The Reverend Peter Garth, pastor of Hope Gospel Assembly, however, believes that music can be a turbo-charged motivator, emboldening listeners to transform metaphor into reality.

“Persons drink, persons become intoxicated, and if you have a desire to do certain things, it will be deepened when you stand up and listen to lyrics that are asking you to retaliate and use guns and all of that. It influences persons,” the clergyman said.

Garth called entertainer and convicted murder Adidja Palmer, better known as Vybz Kartel, “a genius” but said people with his talent often had sanitised versions of expletive-riddled songs – proof, he said, that they could toe the line of decency.

Lecturer at The University of the West Indies, Mona, Professor Donna Hope, took issue with how the poll question – ‘To what extent do you feel that dancehall music plays a role in influencing criminal behaviour?’ – was framed.

Hope argued that the question helped predetermine the answers.

“The outcome for this question that is already leading is going to be that more people are going to give a positive response and say ‘yes’ in various ways,” said Hope.

The academic said that three of the variables in the poll prompted respondents to say ‘yes’ to some extent.

“So ‘yes’ very much, ‘yes’ somewhat, ‘yes’ only a little, so already the question and the way the responses are structured are going to give you a positive response to this question,” Hope added.

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Police Week 2022 is off to a promising start

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POLICE WEEK 2022 OFF TO A PROMISING START

Police Week 2022 is off to a promising start with one of the pre-events leading up to the official week of activities ending on winning note.

The inclement weather on Saturday poses no threat to the many hikers who turned out to compete in the inter-force relay hiking competition to McNish Mountain.

Part of the criteria is that a team comprising three members, must have a female police officer as part of the lineup.

Additionally, the first person to complete the climb will have the opportunity to raise the National Flag.

The race took off around 5:30 am from the South Mall at Ebenezer with almost a dozen teams taking part in the three-legged relay event.

In the final analysis, Commissioner Atlee Rodney demonstrated true leadership and fitness by leading his team to the finishing line, and capturing the first place position.

Rodney spoke on behalf of his winning team after the race. He said, ” When I look I saw one person ahead of me and one on my heels. Then I remembered my oath of office and my pledge to die for the flag. So I gave it everything I had”.

The final resulst are as follows:

FIRST PLACE: A-TeamCommissioner RodneyConstable Clint LivingstoneConstable Jewel Burnes

SECOND PLACE: B-TeamConstable Rodisha PollockConstable Brandon CharlesConstable Stephen Sergeant

THIRD PALCE: C-TeamCorporal Trudy KingConstable Kashawn GomesConstable Gilbert Rosado

The first place winners receive the Bragging Rights Trophy, along with individual trophies; and Day-Pass at St. Jame’s Club, a Six-pack of Gatorade and $150.00 cash each.

Second place winners receive individual silver medals, perfume, a Six-pack of Gatorade, and $100 cash each

Third place winners walk away with individual Bronze medals, a Camel Pack, a Six-pack of Gatorade, and $50.00 cash each.

The organizer of the event, Assistant Commissioner Samuel Joseph said he is extremely happy with the turn out.He further stated that the level of involvement he witnessed at the event signifies 2022 police week is off to a promising start.

ACP Joseph also expressed gratitude to his team; Senior Sergeants Lillieth Joseph and Shem Ralph; Sergeants Jamie Charles and Verlica Chatham, and Constables Raffiq Martin and Milton Jeremy for their support.

He also thanked the sponsors who contributed to the succes of the event.

Police Week this year will be celebrated from 4th to 11th September under the theme: “Overcoming The Challenges Together, Police 2022.”

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BREAKING: Antiguan authorities search superyacht, prevents it from leaving Falmouth Harbour

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Antigua and Barbuda law enforcement operation on the ALFA NERO 

20th August 2022

The Minster of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable E.P. “Chet Greene” has issued the following statement.

An operation was conducted today at Falmouth Harbour led by officers of ONDCP and supported by a multi-agency task force comprising, the Police, the Defence Force and Customs.

The operation was to search the Super Yacht, Alfa Nero, which has been anchored in Falmouth Harbour since February this year.   The Yacht, and its Russian owner, ANDREY GURYEV, are on sanctions list issued by the US, the UK and the European Union.

In March of this year, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda advised all local companies not to transact any business with any persons, companies, or other entities, which appear on these sanctions’ lists.

Consequently, the Alfa Nero, was not provided with any fuel, except emergency supplies to keep it secure – both for the vessel’s sake, and for the safety of Falmouth Harbour as a whole.   Therefore, it could not leave Antigua and Barbuda.

On August 12, pursuant to a request under our Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), the Government of the United States sought the help of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, to conduct a search of the vessel and to interview its crew.

On 17th August, after the Attorney-General and the Director of Public Prosecution had completed reviews of the MLAT request, and after further consultations with the US authorities, the DPP, Mr. Anthony Armstrong, made an application to the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, which, on 18th August, issued an Order to board the Alfa Nero and to search and seize relevant material, as well as to question the crew.

DPP Armstrong met all the heads of the law enforcement agencies, prior to this morning’s operation, emphasizing that it was entirely under local control, although a request from the US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to observe the operations, had been granted.

At the outset of the sanctions issued against named Russian persons, companies and property, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda announced that it joins the international community in ensuring that sanctions are respected in our jurisdiction.

Additionally, responding to requests from countries, such as the US, with which we have binding Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, is a legal obligation which must be upheld.

For the avoidance of any doubt, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda makes it clear that two other vessels, the Garcon and Halo, appeared on no sanctions list, and none of the US, European Union or the United Kingdom made any request under Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, regarding these two vessels.

Therefore, those vessels departed Antigua and Barbuda on July 22nd.

Further information, regarding the operation connected to Alfa Nero, will be released, as appropriate, and consistent with maintaining the confidentiality of the investigation.

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Highly anticipated PM T20 Cup 6 to bowl off on Sunday

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Scenes from last year’s PM T20 Cup

The 6th edition of the annual Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc will officially be launched on Sunday at 11:00 hrs at the Muslim Youth Organisation Ground, located on Woolford Avenue.

The competition is being held in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport.

The competition is expected to officially kick off on November 11, 2022 and conclude on November 13, 2022 and over one million dollars in prizes will be up for grab.

The competition will feature the Male Legends (O50), Male Masters (O40), Allstars category and the Female Allstars.

Prime Minister Brigadier (Retired) Mark Anthony Phillips and Minister of Sport Charles Ramson Jr are expected to be in attendance at the launch.

The hosting of his tournament is a testament to a promise made by PM Phillips, who said last year that as long as he is holding the Prime Minister, the games will continue. He committed to supporting the tournament and leading from the front.

Some of Guyana’s top softball teams and teams from abroad are expected to compete in their respective categories. Those who will be keen on retaining their titles are Regal in the Legends Category, Fisherman masters in O-45 category and Ariel Allstars in the open category.

The sponsors onboard of this event are, Banks DIH Limited (Rainforest Water), Danny Persaud (YouTuber) At our Life ARD, Trophy Stall, P&P Insurance, Regal Stationery and Computer Centre, PRO Signs, I&S Trading, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc, Tourism Guyana, Reliance Services, Crown Mining Supplies, Rudisa Motor (Guy) Inc, Free Lancer Advertiser Inc, Krsna & Balram Printery, Parsram Discount Store and Rajiv Ghandi University.

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Highly anticipated PM T20 Cup 6 to launch on Sunday

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Scenes from last year’s PM T20 Cup

The 6th edition of the annual Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc will officially be launched on Sunday at 11:00 hrs at the Muslim Youth Organisation Ground, located on Woolford Avenue.

The competition is being held in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport.

The competition is expected to officially kick off on November 11, 2022 and conclude on November 13, 2022 and over one million dollars in prizes will be up for grab.

The competition will feature the Male Legends (O50), Male Masters (O40), Allstars category and the Female Allstars.

Prime Minister Brigadier (Retired) Mark Anthony Phillips and Minister of Sport Charles Ramson Jr are expected to be in attendance at the launch.

The hosting of his tournament is a testament to a promise made by PM Phillips, who said last year that as long as he is holding the Prime Minister, the games will continue. He committed to supporting the tournament and leading from the front.

Some of Guyana’s top softball teams and teams from abroad are expected to compete in their respective categories. Those who will be keen on retaining their titles are Regal in the Legends Category, Fisherman masters in O-45 category and Ariel Allstars in the open category.

The sponsors onboard of this event are, Banks DIH Limited (Rainforest Water), Danny Persaud (YouTuber) At our Life ARD, Trophy Stall, P&P Insurance, Regal Stationery and Computer Centre, PRO Signs, I&S Trading, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc, Tourism Guyana, Reliance Services, Crown Mining Supplies, Rudisa Motor (Guy) Inc, Free Lancer Advertiser Inc, Krsna & Balram Printery, Parsram Discount Store and Rajiv Ghandi University.

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UN Chief Urges Wealthier Countries To Help Developing States Buy Ukrainian Grain – St. Lucia Times News

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for wealthier countries to help developing nations purchase Ukrainian grain as supplies begin returning to global markets, in an appeal from the Black Sea port of Odesa on Friday, World Humanitarian Day.

Ships carrying grain have been leaving there under a recent UN-brokered agreement, and Mr. Guterres said Odesa was a symbol of what countries can achieve when they work together for the common good.

Speaking to journalists, the UN chief revealed that it was a moving experience to be at the port, where he witnessed wheat being loaded onto a ship.

“It’s obviously a reason for joy,” he said. “But it is also emotional because of the sadness I feel looking into this wonderful harbour and looking into these terminals practically empty with the possibility that this harbour has to develop; that Ukraine and the whole region being cut off because of the war”.

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Vessels of hope

The Odesa port had been paralyzed for months due to the war, which meant that “a critical transportation line from a global breadbasket was cut”, he said.

Things are changing under the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the deal to unblock grain and fertilizer exports, signed barely a month ago by Ukraine, Russia, Türkiye and the UN.

Since then, 25 ships have departed from Odesa and other Ukrainian ports, and more are on the way, said Mr. Guterres, speaking alongside Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister, Oleksandr Kubrakov.

The ships have transported over 600,000 tonnes of grain and food products, namely wheat, corn, sunflower oil, and soybeans.

“But each ship is also a vessel of hope,” he said.  “Hope for Ukrainian farmers finally rewarded for their harvest – with storage being freed up for more. Hope for seafarers and the larger shipping community, knowing that it is once again possible to sail through the Black Sea safely and efficiently.  And, most of all, hope for the world’s most vulnerable people and countries”.

Support for developing countries

The UN chief issued a special call to rich nations on behalf of vulnerable people everywhere who are bearing the brunt of the global food crisis.

“As these ports open, I appeal for wealthier countries to also open their wallets and their hearts. After all, the movement of grains doesn’t mean much to countries that cannot afford it,” he said.

“It is time for massive and generous support so developing countries can purchase the food from this and other ports – and people can buy it.   Developing countries need access to financing now.  They need debt relief now.  They need resources to invest in their people now”.

The Secretary-General also called for more action to ensure full global access to Ukrainian food products, and Russian food and fertilizer, through the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

While no one ever expected the agreement would equal “smooth sailing”, it is unprecedented both in scope and scale, he said, adding that there is still a long way to go.

Mr. Guterres explained that getting more food and fertilizer out of Ukraine and Russia is crucial to further calm commodity markets and lower prices.

“But let’s not forget that what we see here in Odesa is only the more visible part of the solution.  The other part that is also important, that we have been defending, relates to the unimpeded access to the global markets of Russian food and fertilizer, which are not subject to sanctions”.

It is important that all governments and the private sector cooperate to bring them to market, because “without fertilizer in 2022, there may not be enough food in 2023″, he warned.

The Secretary-General underlined his deep commitment to these objectives, which he said will only happen if all parties cooperate.

Peace for Ukraine

He stressed the need to continue efforts towards improving global food supply and stabilizing markets, and to work for peace in line with the UN Charter and international law.

“Today, Odesa is more than just a shipping centre.  This port is a symbol of what the world can do when we commit to working together for the common good,” he said.

“The Ukrainian people has been suffering so much. They have witnessed so many deaths, so much destruction that it is legitimate to aspire for peace. But again, I repeat peace in line with the UN Charter, peace in line with international law.  That is the best way to mark World Humanitarian Day and help set the course for a more just and peaceful world for all”.

SOURCE: UN News

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