La Guadeloupe au championnat du monde de Windsurf

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Lilian Cayet, Lohan Jules et Neels Pechoux, ces trois jeunes guadeloupéens représentent l’archipel au championnat du monde jeunes de Windsurf en Turquie depuis le 14 août. 

Le championnat du monde jeunes de windsurf se déroule depuis le 14 août en Turquie, dans la célèbre ville d’Alacati, Mecque de la planche à voile. Une compétition qui regroupe les meilleurs windsurfeurs du monde. Plus de 100 compétiteurs venus de plusieurs nations ! Trois jeunes talentueux windsurfeurs : deux qui ont déjà une expérience des épreuves nationales et internationales représentent la Guadeloupe, Lilian Cayet âgé de 16 ans classé en catégorie junior (numéro de voile FRA-3001), Lohan…


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Andre Russell says West Indies must respect his terms Loop Jamaica

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West Indies T20 specialist Andre Russell says he still wants to play international cricket but is insisting that the Windies selectors must respect his terms as well.

He is also suggesting that the selectors have thrown him under the proverbial bus.

The Jamaican who has not played for the West Indies since last November’s T20 World Cup, made the remark while responding to a question from former West Indies captain Darren Sammy.

Both are in England where Russell is playing for Manchester Originals in The Hundred and Sammy is doing commentary for Sky Sports. The two were talking ahead of Manchester Originals’ game against Welsh Fire on Tuesday night.

With many senior players seemingly preferring to ply their trade in T20 leagues around the world, West Indies, which have twice won the World Cup in the shortest format, have been struggling with both consistency and team selection all year with the next World Cup set to begin on October 16.

Last week, Russell appeared to respond to head coach Phil Simmons’ statement that he would not be “begging” players to be available for West Indies.

“I know this was coming but am gonna stay quiet!!!” Russell wrote in a now-deleted post to his Instagram page. The post was completed with four “angry” emojis.

He would not be drawn initially when Sammy pressed him to comment, stating that “I’m going to be quiet, because at the end of the day, we had a discussion, and the discussion was very clear”.

“So now, making me look bad, throwing me under the bus… I was expecting it. I’m going to stay quiet, Daren, to be honest,” he added.

When Sammy asked Russell if he still wanted to play for West Indies he was emphatic in his response.

“Of course, of course. The maroon is all over,” he said. “Honestly, I have two franchise hundreds and I wish those hundreds were actually playing for West Indies. I don’t regret saying this just now. I really enjoyed playing for Jamaica Tallawahs but those two hundreds, it would be more special coming in international cricket”.

Continuing, Russell said: “I always want to play and give back. But, at the end of the day, if we are not agreeing on certain terms, your terms are my terms [sic], and they have to respect my terms as well. At the end of the day, it is what it is. We have families and we have to make sure that we give our best opportunity while we have one career.

“It’s not like I can start over again. I’m 34 and I want to win another World Cup – or two more – for West Indies because, at the end of the day, I’m here now, and I’m just taking it day by day.”

As to whether the hard-hitting batsman will don the maroon of the West Indies again could be answered soon. He will leave The Hundred next week to play in the Caribbean Premier League for Trinbago Knight Riders and Desmond Haynes, West Indies’ lead selector, has suggested that performances in that tournament would be a major factor in World Cup selection.

“If there is a competition that is run by the West Indies [and] somebody is playing well, I think his name should come up for selection,” Haynes said last week.

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Jamaican economy records 5.7% growth in June quarter Loop Jamaica

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The Jamaican economy grew by an estimated 5.7 per cent during the April to June 2022 quarter, the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) announced on Thursday.

GDP growth was spurred by 7.7 per cent growth in the Services Industry, despite the Goods Producing Industry contracting by 0.4 per cent, according to Director-General of the PIOJ, Dr Wayne Henry.

He said the out-turn largely reflected the impact of the removal of measures to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking during the PIOJ’s digital quarterly media briefing, Henry said all Services Industry subsectors recorded higher out-turns during the review period.

These were led by Hotels and Restaurants, which grew by an estimated 55.4 per cent, reflecting a sharp increase in visitor arrivals from Jamaica’s main source markets.

Henry disclosed that foreign national arrivals between April and May 2022 totalled 399,310 visitors, up 110 per cent. Data for June was not yet available.

Meanwhile, ‘Transport, Storage and Communication’ grew 10 per cent, due to increases in the transport and storage, and communication components.

“Improved performance was recorded for the air transport sub-component, largely reflecting an 82.5 per cent increase in passenger movements due to departures, up 79.6 per cent, and arrivals, up 81.9 per cent,” Henry stated.

Positive out-turns were also recorded for Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair and Installation of Machinery (WRTRIM), up 5.8 per cent; Electricity and Water Supply, up two per cent; and ‘Finance and Insurance Services’, up 0.5 per cent.

“The improved performance [in the Services Industry] largely reflected the strength of the continued recovery following the relatively low levels of output recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2021, when some of the restrictive COVID-19 management measures were still in effect,” Henry pointed out.

The Goods Producing Industry’s out-turn largely resulted from an estimated 60.6 per cent decline in Mining and Quarrying, due to a decline in alumina production, down 76.8 per cent, which outweighed increased crude bauxite production which moved up, by 8.8 per cent.

Construction declined by an estimated 4.2 per cent, mainly reflecting a downturn in activities in the Other Construction component. The total sale of construction inputs contracted by 13.6 per cent.

“The estimated contraction in the Other Construction component, was due to lower capital expenditure on civil engineering activities reflecting the National Works Agency, which disbursed $5 billion, down 29.2 per cent due to lower expenditure associated with work on the Yallahs to Harbour View leg of the Southern Coastal Highway Project (SCHIP),” the Director-General informed.

Henry noted that these declines offset the increased expenditure from the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), which disbursed $2.3 billion, representing an increase of 6.3 per cent, for increased power generation and distribution, and the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ), which expended $1.3 billion for infrastructural developments.

Conversely, Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing grew by an estimated 12.6 per cent, and Manufacturing, 2.8 per cent.

The economy is estimated to have grown by 6.1 per cent for the first six months of 2022, from January to June.

The PIOJ head indicated that the short-term economic prospects are positive, with growth anticipated to be within the range of two to three per cent for the July to September quarter.

Henry said this is expected to spur 2022/23 fiscal year growth ranging between three and five per cent.

“It should be noted, however, that the economy is not expected to attain pre-COVID GDP [gross domestic product] levels until Fiscal Year 2023/24,” he added.

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‘TJ’ attempts to flee island 3 weeks after guns found at premises Loop Jamaica

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A man who attempted to flee the island three weeks after the seizure of two firearms was apprehended at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) in Kingston on Monday.

The accused is 22-year-old Tibal Clarke, otherwise called ‘TJ’, of Bobman Hill in Lilliput, St James.

Reports from the police are that on July 22, a joint police/military team carried out an operation at Clarke’s premises but he and two other men are said to have fled the scene.

The premises was searched and an Anderson AM-15 rifle, a Kel-Tec 9mm pistol, and 35 rounds of ammunition were found.

Three weeks later, Clarke was arrested at NMIA and subsequently charged.

His court date has not yet been finalised, the police said.

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MoU signed for T&T company to set up agro-processing plant in Guyana

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President Dr Irfaan Ali, witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) and Trinidadian agro-processing company, Novo Life Farms, for the company to expand its operations to Guyana and set up an agro-processing plant.

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WATCH: Castries Caregivers Get Infection Prevention & Control Training – St. Lucia Times News

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs continues on its efforts to sensitize home help caregivers on infection prevention and control measures.

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Apagón del miércoles provocó despacho de empleados de emergencias

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La presidenta del Sindicato de Manejadores de Emergencias, Liz Colón, denunció en RADIO ISLA que el apagón que ocurrió el pasado miércoles, 17 de agosto, provocó el despacho de empleados de las oficinas en Caguas.

“Las operaciones diarias fueron afectadas debido a que el área de recuperación, preparación, mitigación, respuesta y administración tuvieron que despachar a los empleados debido a que el edificio es sellado y, al no haber aire acondicionado y no tener visibilidad, pues se afectaron las operaciones”, expuso Colón.     

Colón informó que “en Manejo de Emergencias a Nivel Central, son aproximadamente 26 (o) 25 empleados”. Colón explicó que los generadores del lugar no estaban funcionando. 

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President Santokhi parkeert juridische dienstverlening Bissessur

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Harcèlement de rue : « On a l’impression d’être un morceau de viande »

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France-Antilles est allé à la rencontre de ces (très) jeunes filles et femmes martiniquaises qui, au quotidien, font l’objet de harcèlement de rue. Des remarques et comportements inappropriés, irrespectueux, salaces, dont elles sont les victimes depuis leur plus jeune âge. 

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Pléiade d’artistes pour la fête patronale du Lorrain

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