Flash flood warning in effect for parts of Barbados Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Services has issued an alert for a flash flood warning.

The warning is in effect for Western and Central Districts of the island.

This alert message is valid from 1:30pm and will be terminated at 6:00pm or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

Cause:Deep layered moisture, light winds and strong daytime heating are resulting in localized activity across some western and centraldistricts.

Rainfall:Maximum Rainfall Accumulations of 25.0 to 50.0 mm in moderate to heavy showers are expected this afternoon.

Advice:

Residents and visitors should note that the following impacts are imminent during this forecast period -Strong runoff from higher elevations.

Soil erosion is likely on bared or scarred land surfaces.

Debris such as small rocks, mud and treefoliage could end up on roads and property.

Traffic delays are likely.

Flooding at the foot of hillsides and coastal roads is possible.

For more information specific to your area, please visit:- https://www.barbadosweather.org/weatherBarResp.php or our social

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Ganga / Sharda Ganga In dit land kan je niet eens rustig een column twee dagen van tevoren ‘in de

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‘Game of Thrones’ prequel keeps dragons, adds diversity Loop Jamaica

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The prequel to Game of Thrones is set to forge its own storytelling path, with a new set of characters and a more diverse team behind the scenes.

House of the Dragon takes place two centuries before the events of the original series, which ended its hit eight-season run in May 2019.

The 10-episode prequel begins Sunday on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

The story focuses on House Targaryen, made famous in Game of Thrones by Emilia Clarke’s Daenerys and her fearsome dragons.

But don’t expect House of the Dragon to be a remake of Game of Thrones,’ cast member Steve Toussaint said.

“It’s been done and they did it exceedingly well,” said Toussaint, who plays the very rich Lord Corlys Velaryon.

“You know you’re in that world, but you’re seeing a different story, different characters, and different motivations.”

Among the new faces in the clan is Prince Daemon Targaryen, played by Matt Smith. His villainous character is a lot more complex than he appears to be on first viewing, the actor said.

“I think the reason I’ve had fun is because he’s maybe not just a villain,” he said.

“I think there’s actually a huge amount of fragility and depth and inner madness there… it’s not black and white. It can go either way with Daemon at any point.”

Based on George RR Martin’s Fire and Blood, the drama was co-created by Martin and Ryan Condal, whose credits include the 2016-19 sci-fi drama Colony.

Condal is an executive producer and co-showrunner with director Miguel Sapochnik, who brings his experience on Game of Thrones to the prequel.

House of the Dragon, much like its predecessor, focuses on the familial succession with a female heir being overlooked.

But Sapochnik notes a key difference between the two series: The team making the prequel is more diverse, including a 50-50 split between male and female directors, including Sapochnik, Clare Kilner, Geeta Vasant Patel and Greg Yaitanes.

There was a conscious push to be inclusive behind the scenes, Sapochnik says.

“We really tried to, as much as possible, hire as many female crew as we could, because we think that’s a really important shift that needs to be both recognised, acknowledged, acted upon, maybe give opportunities to people who don’t get opportunities,” he explained.

The team-making Dragon is equally as diverse, and — for the fantasy genre — boasts a relative bounty of women in the writers’ room.

The gender balance affects the show’s story and tone, according to some of its female cast members.

The series opens with an aristocratic council naming Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) as heir to the Iron Throne, bypassing his older cousin Princess Rhaenys Velaryon (Eve Best).

But Viserys must have his own heir, with dreams of power held by Daemon, his younger brother, and Viserys’ daughter Princess Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy plays the adult version, Milly Alcock the youth).

“You definitely don’t feel like a device or a prop and you don’t feel like the sexy wench or the mother,” said Olivia Cooke, who plays the adult Alicent Hightower, long-time friend to Rhaenyra.

“You feel that you’ve got a fully-fledged character which is really nourishing to play.”

The ensemble cast also includes Emily Carey, Graham McTavish, Fabien Frankel, Rhys Ifans and Sonoya Mizuno.

Carey, who plays the younger Alicent, calls the inclusion of women in all aspects of production a step “in the right direction” for the fantasy genre.

Although virtually every female character faces misogyny, each is “still a fully-fledged, three-dimensional female character,” Carey said.

“They still have multiple other storylines and a whole life away from that misogynistic storyline. They’re not just put in the show to serve a purpose. And I think that’s what makes it so special.”

House of the Dragon screenwriter Charmaine DeGrat? said “it was important for George (RR Martin, a prequel executive producer) for it to be this way. Female-driven characters, female-driven shows and female-driven writers’ rooms just sort of elevates the story. That’s a wonderful way to expand the universe.”

By Brooke Lefferts and Mike Cidoni Lennox

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Over $100m worth of ganja seized on Portmore toll, businessman held Loop Jamaica

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Lawmen assigned to the Narcotics Division have placed in custody a 37-year-old businessman of a St. Elizabeth address after he was caught transporting a large quantity of ganja valued at over $100 million on Thursday, August 18.

Reports are that at about 8:00 am during an operation, which was being conducted along with members of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, on the Portmore Toll Road, a 2013 Toyota Hiace bus, transporting a quantity of processed food intended for export was intercepted.

During a search, ganja weighing approximately 700 lbs with an estimated street value of approximately US $850,000.00 was found concealed in tins labeled as canned food.

The vehicle, along with the contraband, was seized and the driver was arrested on reasonable suspicion for breaches of the Dangerous Drugs Act.

Formal charges are expected to be laid pending an interview which is to be conducted in the presence of his attorney.

The police are asking that a Taxi driver by the name of Anthony Murray, otherwise called ‘Sprang’, of Mike Town, Manchester, whom they believe can assist with their investigation to contact the Narcotics Division.

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Struggling Leicester drop Fofana, lose 2-1 to Southampton Loop Jamaica

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LEICESTER, England (AP) — Without the dropped Wesley Fofana, Leicester threw away the lead to lose 2-1 at home to Southampton in the Premier League as their tough start to the season continued on Saturday.

Che Adams came off the bench to score in the 68th and 84th minutes — the second coming from a spectacular scissor kick — to earn Southampton a first win at the third time of trying.

Leicester, which went ahead through James Maddison’s 54th-minute free kick, are still without a victory despite having taken the lead in both their home games. From 2-0 up, Brendan Rodgers’ team drew 2-2 with Brentford in the opening round before losing 4-2 at Arsenal last weekend.

Rodgers chose to leave Fofana out of the matchday squad, with the center back linked with a big-money move to Chelsea. Meanwhile, midfielder Youri Tielemans only started on the bench — and came on in the 65th — amid uncertainty over his future.

Jamie Vardy started for Leicester after signing a new deal keeping him at the club until 2024.

At Selhurst Park, London: Wilfried Zaha underlined his importance to Crystal Palace with two more goals as his team picked up a first Premier League win of the season by fighting back to beat Aston Villa 3-1.

At Goodison Park, Liverpool: England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford provided the assist for Demarai Gray’s late equalizer as Everton snatched their first point of the season in a 1-1 draw against promoted Nottingham Forest.

At Craven Cottage, in London: Aleksandar Mitrovic’s 90th-minute header snatched Fulham a 3-2 win over local rival Brentford.

At Tottenham Hotspur in London: Harry Kane scored for the second straight game to secure a 1-0 win for Tottenham over Wolverhampton and maintain his team’s unbeaten start to the season.

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Charlestown man killed in early morning crash

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Dead Stephon Stewart

A Georgetown resident was killed in a crash on the Rupert Craig Highway in the wee hours of today.

The dead man has been identified as 32-year-old Stephon Stewart of Charles Street, Charlestown, Georgetown.

The accident occurred sometime around 03:10 hours when he crashed into a tow truck that was removing another car that had run overboard into a nearby trench in a previous accident.

Stewart’s mangled car after the crash

According to police reports, Stewart was driving motorcar PRR 7135, while motorcar PKK 9331 was being driven by Adrian Montrose of One Mile Wismar, Linden, and the motor lorry, GAC 1297, was being operated by a Non-Pariel, East Coast Demerara resident.

It was reported that motorcar PKK 9331 was proceeding west along the southern lane of Rupert Craig Highway when Montrose alleged that an unknown motor lorry, which was proceeding in the same direction on the northern drive lane, swerved left into the path of his vehicle.

This resulted in him swerving further left to avoid a collision with the truck. But in doing so, Montrose lost control of his vehicle and ended up submerged in a trench situated on the southern side of the road.

During the process of removing the car from the trench, motor lorry GAC 1297 was parked with its front facing west on the southern drive lane of the southern carriageway with the hazard lights on.

It was during this that Stewart’s car crashed into the rear portion of the truck.

According to the police, Stewart was seen motionless in his mangled vehicle after the collision. He was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene by an EMT.

The body of the deceased was taken to the Memorial Gardens Mortuary, awaiting a post-mortem examination.

The drivers of both the motor lorry and motorcar are in custody assisting with the investigation.

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Pas de sortie de crise en vue apr?s la vir?e du chancelier ? l’OEA

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Il n’y a toujours ni dates ni conditions s?curitaires minimales pour organiser les ?lections pour renouveler le personnel politique. Encore moins de date pour la reprise du dialogue politique entre Montana et Primature. Le chancelier Jean Victor G?n?us, lors son discours ? l’OEA, a camp? le PM Ariel Henry en ap?tre du dialogue.

Sans d?tour, vendredi 19 ao?t, comme pour souligner qu’il n’y pas de sortie de crise en vue, Jacques Ted Saint Dic, membre du bureau de suivi de l’accord de Montana, pilonne au mortier ce qu’il appelle une <>. Le gouvernement en place et ses alli?s <>, a-t-il soutenu vendredi, quarante-huit heures apr?s le discours ? l’OEA de G?n?us. Abonn? aux belles m?taphores, le chef de la diplomatie ha?tien avait soutenu que <> et que <>.

Jacques Ted Saint Dic, qui pilonne les ?l?ments de langage du gouvernement, d?gaine une date. <>, a-t-il dit. <>, croit savoir Jacques Ted Saint Dic qui se fend d’une anecdote sur une r?union avec des repr?sentants de l’accord du 11 septembre. <>, a cont? Saint Dic. <>, a pest? Jacques Ted Saint Dic. <>, a-t-il affirm?, soulignant que <>

Le gouvernement bloque tout

<>, a accus? ce membre du BSA, comme pour indiquer que ce n’est pas du c?t? de l’accord de Montana qu’il faut chercher ceux qui ne sont pas <> et <> par rapport au dialogue politique.

La coalition au pouvoir peut inviter d’autres entit?s politiques si elle le souhaite, a dit Jacques Ted Saint Dic. Il soutient n’?tre pas dupe. L’objectif de l’?quipe au pouvoir est cousu de fil blanc. <>, <>. <>, a pr?venu Jacques Ted Saint Dic qui a soutenu qu’il faut <>. Pour Jacques Ted Saint Dic, l’international supporte ce pouvoir alors que le peuple ha?tien aspire ? une rupture.

Le PM Henry doit aller vers les protagonistes

Si Jacques Ted Saint Dic ?voque une posture de n?gociation de l’?quipe au pouvoir, Lin? Balthazar, pr?sident du PHTK, a d’abord <>. Pour lui, <>. Vocale et limpide, il y a plusieurs semaines ? la matinale de Magik 9 (100.9 fm), Balthazar soutient que la recherche d’une nouvelle entente devrait se poursuivre par Ariel Henry. <>, a insist? Lin? Balthazar qui voit plus qu’un Premier ministre avec les portes ouvertes. Il croit que le neurochirurgien devrait ?tre p?lerin.

<>, a conseill? Balthazar qui, comme Jacques Ted Saint Dic, sait comment pilonner. Il a descendu en flammes la commission de n?gociation de l’accord du 11 septembre et ?voqu? sa compr?hension de la notion de dialogue <> du chancelier Jean Victor G?n?us.

<< De quel dialogue s’agit-il ? S’il fait r?f?rence ? la derni?re commission de n?gociation mise en place par le Premier ministre, le chancelier a raison, ce n’est pas s?rieux. Cette commission n’aidera pas ? r?soudre la crise, parce qu’elle est compos?e de personnalit?s qui sont ? la fois juges et parties. Cette commission de n?gociation qui s’est autoproclam?e <> ne peut en aucune fa?on inspirer confiance aux acteurs cl?s de la crise >>, a indiqu? le pr?sident du PHTK qui attire l’attention sur la n?cessit? d’agir face ? la d?gradation des conditions de vie de la population.

Situation volatile et gouvernement et un examen en octobre

Pour Lin? Balthazar,<>. <>, a-t-il pr?venu avant de partager son analyse de la r?solution 2645 du Conseil de s?curit? de l’ONU qui tient en un mot : un <>. <>, a estim? Lin? Balthazar. <>, gage Lin? Balthazar.

Prendre le Premier ministre au mot

Alli? du Premier ministre, membre de la commission de dialogue de l’accord du 11 septembre et punching-ball pr?f?r? des pro-Jovenel Mo?se et des d??us du SDP, Me Andr? Michel, de son c?t?, s’aligne sur la lecture du chancelier Jean Victor G?n?us et invite ? prendre le PM Henry au mot. <>, a dit Me Andr? Michel, chevill? ? un dialogue <>.

<>, a dit Andr? Michel, soulignant que <>.

Nouvelle invitation au dialogue

L’avocat s’est fendu d’une nouvelle invitation. <>, a dit Me Andr? Michel, qui a pris le soin de souligner, comme une ?vidence, que les conditions ne sont pas encore r?unies pour l’organisation des ?lections.

<>.

Pour Me Andr? Michel, <>. <>, a affirm? l’avocat, estimant que <>, comme d?bouter ceux qui disent que sa coalition fait durer le plaisir au pouvoir. <>, a indiqu? Me Andr? Michel. Pour le moment, la sortie de crise n’est pas au bout du tunnel apr?s la vir?e du chancelier ? l’OEA.

Pour sa part, l’ex-s?nateur Youri Latortue estime qu'<>. D’autant qu’en mati?re de leadership d?mocratique, <> <>, a indiqu? l’ex-s?nateur, leader de AAA, parti de l’accord Montana/Pen modifi?.

<>, a ajout? Youri Latortue.

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Motul Monster roars to 130 mph Great Race crown

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Sports

Motul Monster –

MOTUL Monster won the 130 miles-per-hour class in the TT Great Race for the second consecutive year, on Saturday.

Monster unofficially finished in approximately one hour and ten minutes in the race which started at the Mucurapo Foreshore in Trinidad and ended at Store Bay in Tobago.

The Monster team included driver Joey Sabeeney and his son Joshua, who was in charge of communications. Also on board was navigator Daniel Peake and his father Peter, who served as throttleman.

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Berbice Expo set for October 14-17

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Berbice Expo and Trade Fair is set for October 14-17 at the Albion Sports Complex on the Corentyne.

This was announced by the coordinator of the event, Tajpaul Adjodhea, on Friday during the official launch of the event, held at the office of the Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce (CCCC) at Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne).

This expo, returning after a two-year hiatus occasioned by the onset of the novel coronavirus pandemic, will feature a wide range of exhibitors across the manufacturing, services and retail industries.

This year’s expo will be themed “Advancing food security through agriculture sustainability and innovation.”

Speaking at Friday’s launch, CCCC President Mohammed Rafeek said 2019 seemed a long time ago.

“Our Expo this year is a bit of a cross between the Agri Expo and our regular Expo. If you had gone to the Agri Expo at the Convention Centre – where we had that big gathering of the heads of the Caribbean, where they announced that they are going to reduce the cost of the importation of food to the Caribbean by 25 per cent by 2025 – (you would know) our Expo is focusing this year on agriculture, but also on business, tourism; and we would like this Expo to be one where the participants can see rewards and the merit of going there.”

Official launch of the Berbice Expo and Trade Fair 2022

According to Rafeek, there is a need for Government agencies to play a big role in the Expo.

“We would like the Central Housing (CH&PA) to come in and to be a part of this Expo so that people going there will be able to make inquiries from them directly how they can be able to access a house lot. This Expo will have benefits for businesses to be able to improve themselves.”

Rafeek pointed out that the offices of the CCCC at Rose Hall Town are set in such a way that Government agencies can utilise the premises to meet with business persons and other members of the public.

Region Six Chairman David Armogan, who officially launched the Expo, noted that the Expo is the largest single event in the Region; one which sees thousands of persons attending over the four-day period.

“It not only gives persons an opportunity to display their products, but it also gives families an opportunity to take their children and their relatives and friends… It is a family outing besides a Trade Fair, so it is a double whammy,” Armogan noted.

Meanwhile, Director of Business in the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, John Edghill, explained that Government would be supporting the Expo in a big way. He challenged the organisers to get commercial banks to participate in the Expo, along with major investment players and persons who want to partner with others, and not just in agriculture.

The Berbice Expo and Trade Fair was last held in 2019. That was the event’s 16th edition.

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Govt ironing out fiscal terms before auctioning off remaining oil blocks – VP

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Oil blocks offshore Guyana

The Guyana Government has now shifted the auctioning of the remaining oil blocks offshore to yearend, in order to facilitate the determination and completion of the fiscal terms that would be outlined in the new prospecting licence model for those ventures.

This is according to Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo during a press conference on Friday.

Initially, Government was expected to hold the highly-anticipated auction in September of this year, but VP Jagdeo explained that that process has been delayed due to ongoing efforts to iron out the terms and conditions of the new prospecting licences that would be signed with successful bidders when the available blocks go on auction.

“This is where we may have some delay because we now need to determine the fiscal terms for the new prospecting licence. This brings me to that very, very contentious issue that we’ve had in the public domain: which is, the fairness of the contract and what the future take for Guyana will be; because the prospecting licences that will have to be issued to the successful bidders will have to outline those terms, and so it will say whether we will retain the 50/50 model; that is, after preparing costs, the profit oil will be divided equally between the investor and the Government; what the royalty rate will be, [and] what will be the other fiscal terms in the contract,” he stated.

According to the Vice President, these details, though contentious, need to be determined very early, and so Government is swiftly working on a number of pieces.

Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo

“[We are] trying to put all of this together in a framework that is fair to the investor so that they get a decent return on their capital. And that would promote accelerated exploration, and then thirdly, importantly, would allow the country to enjoy a greater share of future benefits, should we then proceed with production agreements. So, this is a major issue that could slow down the auction a bit…the fiscal terms of the petroleum prospecting licence that would have to be issued to a successful bidder. That is the one that may be a bit more contentious, and that we’re working through at this stage,” Jagdeo posited.

Despite that delay, however, Government is working swiftly to ascertain other aspects of the process before moving ahead with the auction.

As it is, all of the areas potentially that will be put out for auction have been identified. However, while there is 3D Seismic for some of these areas and 2D Seismic for others, there is no data for some areas.

Nevertheless, VP Jagdeo disclosed that Government is now in the process of making a number of determinations before August ends, in order to ensure it is in a state of readiness for the auction to occur later this year. This includes deciding whether to pursue a strategic Government /private partnership option, or put out all the blocks to be auctioned, or do a combination of both.

Moreover, Government would also have to determine, by the end of this month, how to divide the available areas offshore Guyana into potential blocks, and what sizes the blocks should be.

The Vice President revealed that Government is seeking international technical advice in this regard.

Another issue that has to be ironed out before the end of August is deciding on whether to allow existing companies in Guyana, particularly United States oil giant ExxonMobil, to participate in the auction; and if so, whether there would be a limit to the number of blocks one person/company could have.

“So, these are all the variables [that we are looking at]. So, the timeline could be adjusted on the basis of how swiftly we can resolve this multiple of issues, and that is what is currently ongoing within the Government, the technical work that’s been done. We’re getting some external help to do all of this preparation, so when we go to auction we can maximise the benefit to the country,” the Vice President outlined.

Meanwhile, he highlighted that works are also ongoing behind the scene to determine whether the 1986 Petroleum Act allows for an auction to be held, as opposed to the ‘first come, first served’ model that has been used in the local extractive industry.

“So we have to ensure that our legislative regime supports this competitive process for securing future blocks,” Jagdeo stated.

Earlier this year, Vice President Jagdeo had disclosed that Guyana had been the recipient of significant interest, particularly from Middle Eastern companies, to partner with the State in developing its remaining blocks.

Guyana has long been expected to go out and auction oil blocks, both untapped and relinquished. Considering the more-than-30 oil finds that have been made by oil giant ExxonMobil in the Stabroek Block, the country is likely to be in a good position to leverage the value of those blocks when the context of the global oil and gas industry is considered.

The relinquishment clause is typically included in contracts, so companies can relinquish a portion of the block when the renewable period is up, allowing other companies to buy into the respective blocks.

For the Stabroek and Canje Blocks, operators are required to relinquish 20 per cent of their blocks after the first renewal period; while those of the Demerara and Corentyne Blocks are expected to relinquish 15 per cent within this period.

The Kaieteur Block’s relinquishment provision is said to be 25 per cent, then 20 per cent by the first renewal; with the Mahaicony and Roraima Blocks at 25 per cent. By the time of the first renewal of the Orinduik Block, the operators are not expected to relinquish any portion.

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