Miss Ha?ti, les finalistes sont connues !

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Elles sont, pour certaines, des ?tudiantes en sciences administratives, en relations internationales et en diplomatie, en ?conomie, en sciences juridiques ou encore en psychologie. D’autres sont d?j? des professionnelles dans divers domaines comme le tourisme, l’animation et la pr?sentation radio-t?l? ou encore le th??tre. Le point commun entre toutes ces jeunes femmes, c’est que, bien ?videmment, elles sont tr?s belles. Et elles d?sirent toutes ?tre couronn?es la plus belle femme du pays.

Elles ne sont plus que huit ? ?tre retenues pour la grande finale de ce concours qui a lieu le 12 ao?t prochain dans la ville du Cap-Haitien. Valierie Alcide, Paola Emmanuelle Aboite, Murielle Brunache, Mideline Phelizor, Isnaida Comp?re, Erline Edouard, Dieuna Bernard et Anguela Elisabeth Vital, l’une de ces jeunes femmes devra succ?der ? Pascale Belony et trouver la chance de repr?senter le pays ? Miss Universe.

La finale de cette 10e ?dition de Miss Ha?ti se d?roulera cette ann?e autour du th?me : <>. <>, a confi? Sabine D?sir, directrice nationale du concours, a Ticket.

Cette ann?e, contrairement aux ?ditions pass?es, le concours se d?roule sur deux semaines. Cependant, rien ne change en termes de beaut? et de couleurs. <>, a rassur? l’ancienne Miss Vid?omax qui invite le public ? rester connect? aux diff?rentes plateformes du concours sur les r?seaux sociaux pour faire la connaissance des pr?tendantes ? la couronne. Il faudra cependant attendre le 12 aout pour d?couvrir le visage de la Miss Ha?ti 2022.

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Trois musiciens ha?tiens admis ? Berklee

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Joshua Alcius, Mo?se St-Fort et Paul July Joseph sont trois batteurs ha?tiens admis au Berklee College of Music. ?voluant majoritairement dans le milieu ?vang?lique, ces jeunes musiciens reconnaissent tous les trois que cette admission est un grand pas dans leur carri?re musicale.

<>, affirme Joshua Alcius, batteur de Gospel Krey?l. La premi?re inscription du batteur remonte d’ailleurs ? 2019 pour le programme sp?cial de l’?cole en ?t?. Quoiqu’il ait ?t? admis, le jeune batteur n’a pas pu voyager pour prendre part au programme ? cause de la Covid-19. Cette ann?e encore, le batteur de Darline Desca et de Paw?l Tanbou a de nouveau tent? sa chance.

Pour 2022, deux autres batteurs se sont inscrits ?galement au programme d’?t? de Berklee et ils ont ?t? retenus. Depuis juillet, Joshua Alcius, Mo?se St-Fort et Paul July Joseph poursuivent leur formation intensive. A la fin de l’?t?, Joshua Alcius et Paul July Joseph auront la chance de continuer ? ?tudier ? Berklee. Ces derniers ont ?t? ?galement retenus pour le programme d’?tudes de 4 ans. Mo?se St Fort attend, de son c?t?, son admission.

Paul July Joseph dit Paul Drummer Music a commenc? ? jouer ? la batterie ? l’?glise d?s l’?ge de 7 ans. Il a eu diverses exp?riences avec des groupes et artistes musicaux tels que : CODA, the Holy Praise Choir, Eden GOSPEL, Krey?l Gwouv, Bel Melody Ha?ti, Haitian Groove, Koze Mizik, Emmanuel Smith Quartet, Rony Pierre, Mackenson Brutus.

Joshua Alcius, pour sa part, a jou? avec de nombreux artistes ha?tiens tels que : Palmyre S?raphin, Gina Cambry, Claude Aur?lien, Charma Guillaume, Miu, Tifane, Queen Bee, Misty Jean, Shoomy, King-Kino, Samantha Normil, B?lo, Emmanuel Smith, Slooze JB, Makenson Brutus. Il a ?galement remport? la premi?re place ? la premi?re ?dition du concours de batterie <>.

Moise St Fort a commenc? sa carri?re dans les ?glises en Ha?ti et a laiss? le pays pour la R?publique voisine. Il a jou? notamment pour Choipam, Abadsong, Ishama Gospel, Tamara Suffren, Renette D?sir, Princess Eud.

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Tennis : Ha?ti de retour en Coupe Davis

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Nous ne sommes plus au temps o? le tennis ha?tien se portait bien en Coupe Davis avec les Ronald Agenor, Bertrand Madsen ou encore Laurent Lamothe dans la zone am?ricaine. Apr?s dix ans d’absence, les responsables de la F?d?ration ha?tienne de tennis avaient mis le paquet, et ce, en mettant l’accent sur le tennis infantile pour y revenir avec deux jeunes talents, entre autres, Christopher Bogelin (19 ans) et James Adler Germinal (18 ans), encadr?s par Walton Louis (41 ans) et Junior Bazanne (41 ans).

Pour son retour en Coupe Davis, Ha?ti, qui se trouve dans le groupe IV avec Antigua et Barbuda, Honduras et les Bermudes, a d?but? la comp?tition par une d?faite (0-3) devant l’?quipe bermudienne. En simple, James Adler Germinal a fait un tr?s bon match face ? Mallory Richard qui l’a battu en deux sets : 7-5 et 6-2 en 1 heure 16 minutes. De son c?t?, Christopher Bogelin n’a pu redresser la barre, car il a ?t? ? son tour battu par deux sets ? z?ro par Tariq Simons : 6-3 et 6-0 en 1 heure et 23 minutes.

Men?e par deux victoires ? rien, la s?lection ha?tienne de tennis, avant le coup d’envoi du match en double, ?tait dos au mur et condamn?e ? la victoire ? tout prix pour retarder le succ?s des Bermudes. Pour tenter d’inverser la tendance, le capitaine Francky St-Louis a fait le choix de Junior Bazanne et James Adler Germinal pour se mesurer au pair Finnigan James et Manders Gavin. Le suspense fut de courte dur?e puisque les Bermudiens, plus en jambe, n’ont laiss? aucune chance aux Ha?tiens, battus en 1 heure 26 minutes par deux sets ? z?ro : 6-1 et 7-6, tie-beeak (7-1).

Ce mardi 2 ao?t contre le Honduras, c’est James Adler Germinal (18 ans) qui a d?but? le premier simple pour Ha?ti face ? Keny Turcios. Malgr? son bon match dans le second set perdu (5-7), il n’a pas arriv? ? se d?faire du Hondurien qui s’imposait par deux sets ? rien : 6-2 et 7-5.

Dans le deuxi?me match simple, Bogelin Christopher a beau faire illusion dans le premier set, perdu 3-6 avant de sombrer dans le deuxi?me : 0-6.

En double, les v?t?rans ha?tiens, en parlant de Walton Louis (41 ans) et Junior Bazanne (41 ans), ont mordu la poussi?re, en se faisant corriger : 6-1 et 6-0 par le duo Obando M & Keny Turcios.

Tout compte fait, Ha?ti perd devant Honduras (3-0). Il s’agit de sa deuxi?me d?faite de suite dans la comp?tition, apr?s avoir subi la loi des Bermudes (3-0). Un retour pas facile pour les Ha?tiens qui peinent encore ? tirer leur ?pingle du jeu en Coupe Davis, zone Am?ricaine, groupe IV.

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M?dia alternatif exige la lib?ration du journaliste Edner Fils D?cime, enlev? depuis 3 semaines

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Le journaliste d’AlterPresse et AlterRadio du groupe M?diaalternatif Edner Fils D?cime est toujours entre les mains de ses ravisseurs, trois semaines apr?s avoir ?t? enlev? en compagnie de plusieurs autres personnes ? Delmas. Le m?dia pour lequel il travaille, AlterPresse/AlterRadio, a lanc? une campagne sur les r?seaux sociaux pour exiger sa lib?ration. Dans un article publi? le 31 juillet, au quinzi?me jour de sa captivit?, AlterPresse a d?nonc? le silence et l’inaction des autorit?s.

Sur son site d’information, AlterPresse a ?voqu? la douloureuse ?preuve provoqu?e par cet enl?vement. <>, peut-on lire dans cet article publi? le 31 juillet 2022.

<>, s’interroge AlterPresse.

Selon le m?dia, l’inqui?tude ne fait que grandir, puisque la famille du journaliste est dans l’incapacit? de r?unir la somme exig?e. <>, d?nonce l’organe de presse.

AlterPresse a d?nonc? un <> en ce qui concerne la situation d’Edner Fils D?cime. Le m?dia a fait remarquer que <>.

Dans un autre papier sign? ce 2 ao?t, AlterPresse a rappel? au public les travaux r?alis?s par Edner Fils D?cime dans les quartiers difficiles, notamment ? Martissant. <>, rappelle AlterPresse. Le m?dia dit attendre sans rel?che le retour d’Edner D?cime sain et sauf.

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Maisha Neus: ‘Gentle en Hellings zijn niet opruiend bezig geweest tijdens de protesten’

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EXPLAINER: Why Pelosi went to Taiwan, and why China’s angry Loop Jamaica

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When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi flew into Taiwan on an Air Force passenger jet Tuesday, she became the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island. China announced military manoeuvres in retaliation, even as Taiwanese officials welcomed her and she headed to her hotel.

The reason her visit ratcheted up tension between China and the United States: China claims Taiwan as part of its territory, and it views visits by foreign government officials as them recognizing the island’s sovereignty.

President Joe Biden has sought to calm that complaint, insisting there’s no change in America’s longstanding “one-China policy,” which recognizes Beijing but allows informal relations and defence ties with Taipei.

Pelosi portrays her high-profile trip as part of a US obligation to stand with democracies against autocratic countries, and with democratic Taiwan against China.

A look at some of the issues at play:

WHY DID PELOSI GO TO TAIWAN?

Pelosi has made a mission over decades of showing support for embattled democracy movements. Those include a trip in 1991 to Tiananmen Square, where she and other lawmakers unrolled a small banner supporting democracy, as frowning Chinese security officers tried to shut them down. Chinese forces had crushed a homegrown democracy movement at the same spot two years earlier.

The speaker is framing her Taiwan trip as part of a broader mission at a time when “the world faces a choice between autocracy and democracy.” She led a congressional delegation to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv in the spring, and her latest effort serves as a capstone to her years of promoting democracy abroad.

“We must stand by Taiwan,” she said in an opinion piece published by The Washington Post on her arrival in Taiwan. She cited the commitment that the US made to a democratic Taiwan under a 1979 law.

“It is essential that America and our allies make clear that we never give in to autocrats,” she wrote.

WHAT IS THE U.S. STAND ON TAIWAN?

The Biden administration, and Pelosi, say the United States remains committed to its “one-China policy.”

Taiwan and mainland China split during a civil war in 1949. But China claims the island as its own territory and has not ruled out using military force to take it.

China has been increasing both diplomatic and military pressure in recent years. It cut off all contact with Taiwan’s government in 2016 after President Tsai Ing-wen refused to endorse its claim that the island and mainland together make up a single Chinese nation, with Communist Beijing the sole legitimate government.

Beijing sees official American contact with Taiwan as encouragement to make the island’s decades-old de facto independence permanent, a step US leaders say they don’t support.

HOW IS THE CHINESE MILITARY HANDLING THE TENSION-RAISING TRIP?

Soon after Pelosi’s arrival, China announced a series of military operations and drills, which followed its promises of “resolute and strong measures” if Pelosi went through with her visit.

China’s People’s Liberation Army said the manoeuvres would take place in the waters and skies near Taiwan and include the firing of long-range ammunition in the Taiwan Strait.

China’s official Xinhua News said the army planned to conduct live-fire drills from Thursday to Sunday across multiple locations. An image released by the news agency indicated that the drills were to take place in six different areas in the waters surrounding Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said early Wednesday that China had sent 21 planes flying toward Taiwan, 18 of them fighter jets. The rest included an early warning plane and an electronic warfare plane.

HOW HAS THE UNITED STATES RESPONDED?

While Biden has expressed some wariness about Pelosi’s trip, the administration has not openly opposed it and said it is up to Pelosi to decide whether to go.

Ahead of Pelosi’s visit, the American military increased its movements in the Indo-Pacific region. The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and its strike group were in the Philippine Sea on Monday, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations.

The Reagan, the cruiser USS Antietam and the destroyer USS Higgins left Singapore after a port visit and moved north toward their home port in Japan. The carrier has an array of aircraft, including F/A-18 fighter jets and helicopters, as well as sophisticated radar systems and other weapons.

IS ARMED CONFLICT A RISK?

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Biden both have made clear they don’t want that. In a call with Biden last week, Xi echoed a theme of Biden’s — their countries should cooperate in areas where they can.

The biggest risk is likely an accident if China tries the kind of provocative manoeuvre it’s increasingly been executing with other militaries around the South China Sea. Those include close fly-bys of other aircraft or confronting vessels at sea.

However, when it comes to the United States, with the world’s strongest military, “despite a chorus of nationalistic rhetoric, China will be careful not to stumble into a conflict with colossal damages on all fronts,” said Yu Lie, a senior research fellow at the Chatham House think tank.

For China, the best approach is patience and time, Jie said — building toward the day when its economy and military could be too big for the US to challenge.

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By ELLEN KNICKMEYER, Associated Press

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Cop transferred after Maitland gets unauthorised visit in lock-up Loop Jamaica

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The Police High Command is investigating the circumstances that led to an entertainer gaining unauthorised access to visit police Constable Noel Maitland, who is in custody at the Grants Pen lock-up charged with the murder of his girlfriend, social media influencer Donna-Lee Donaldson.

Already, one police officer has been transferred, the Police High Command confirmed at a press conference earlier Tuesday.

Maitland, who is also known as Noel Onetime, moonlights as a fairly successful music producer who has worked with a number of recent and up and coming acts.

Maitland has been charged with the murder of Donaldson, who was last seen at his Chelsea Road apartment in Kingston on July 11.

Donaldson was reported missing on July 13 and within a week, family, friends and thousands of social media supporters took to the street to protest what they believe to be the slow pace at which the police were handling the case.

The police collaborated with other agencies to investigate the disappearance of Donaldson and Maitland was subsequently arrested and charged.

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Jamaica 60 Float and Street Parade stirs national pride Loop Jamaica

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It was a resplendent display of national pride, jubilation and all things Jamaican, as the Independence Float and Street Parade made its historic return on Monday, August 1, in the streets of Kingston.

Last held in 2008, the parade included 1,000 participants, eight themed floats, a convoy of classic cars transporting a bevy of beauty queens, a Jonkonou band, costumed dancers, and music trucks, all signifying various aspects of Jamaican culture.

Onlookers, unfazed by the 92-degree temperature in the nation’s capital, lined the various streets along the route from the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, through Hope Road and Half-Way-Tree to the National Stadium Car Park.

From their workplaces, homes and all the areas they stood waiting, they waved flags, danced with participants, and used their cellphones to capture the moments as the spectacle passed by.

Leading the float parade was ‘Crime Stoppers’, by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), which represented the reassurance and confidence in the JCF and what it provides for the country. It was designed and built by Clinton Smith.

Float two, ‘God is Love’ by Patrick Brown, acknowledged the presence of God in all things, while float three, ‘Diamond Heroes’ by Scheed Cole, featured Jamaica’s seven national heroes.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right), Archbishop of Kingston Kenneth Richards (centre) and Opposition Leader Mark Golding (left) raise hands together showcasing unity during the Jamaica 60 Float and Street Parade in Kingston on August 1. (Photo: JIS)

‘Sounds of Jamaica’ by Larry Watson paid homage to Jamaican music from 1962 to present day, such as ska, rocksteady, reggae, and dancehall. Behind it was ‘Reap What you Sow’, also by Larry Watson, representing the ingenuity, self-reliance, and resilience of Jamaican culture using agriculture.

Also participating in the float parade were ‘Bridge to Progress’, ‘Sweet Jamaica’, and a ‘Balloons in Unity’ float which was designed by international balloon artiste, Guido Verhoef.

The Jamaica Defence Force and the Jamaica Fire Brigade also staged enlightening and intricate parades, showcasing different aspects of their operations.

A major highlight of the occasion was a stop in Half-Way Tree where hundreds gathered, and Prime Minister Andrew Holness participated in a release of doves as a symbol of peace and unity.

He was joined by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange; Opposition Leader, Mark Golding; Archbishop of Kingston, Kenneth Richards; Mayor of Kingston, Senator Councillor Delroy Williams; Commissioner of Police, Major General Antony Anderson; Chief of Defence Staff, Jamaica Defence Force, Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss-Gorman; Miss World 2019 and Queen of the Parade, Toni-Ann Singh; representatives of the youth of Jamaica and others.

“Today we commemorate and celebrate our freedom [and] our march towards nationhood. We are a proud people, a strong people and today, the sun shineth,” the Prime Minister declared.

The theme for the Independence Float and Street Parade was ‘Reigniting a Nation for Peace, Love and Unity’. It was a precursor to the Grand Gala, which takes place on Independence Day, Saturday, August 6, at the National Stadium. Some 30,000 spectators are expected to be in attendance.

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Two more cops charged with murder Loop Jamaica

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Two members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were on Tuesday placed before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court, to answer to a murder charge and other related offences.

“These charges were a result of an investigation by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), with support from the JCF, and a ruling by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP),” a release from INDECOM stated.

The men, Corporal Miguel Ebanks and Constable Purcell Carter, were each charged with the following offences: murder, shooting with intent, making use of a firearm to commit a felony

Corporal Ebanks was further charged with two counts of committing an act of corruption, contrary to section 14(1)(a) of the Corruption (Prevention) Act.

Corporal Ebanks and Constable Carter were charged in relation to the fatal shooting of Phillip Wallace at East Kirkland Heights, St. Andrew on Saturday, July 16, 2022.

Corporal Ebanks and Constable Carter will remain in police custody until the next mentioned date. The officers will return to court on Friday, August 5, 2022.

Another policeman, constable Noel Maitland was also charged with murder in a separate case.

Maitland, the boyfriend of missing social media influencer Donna-lee Donaldson, was charged with her murder.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey made the announcement at a press briefing.

Maitland was charged with murder on Tuesday after being arrested last week Wednesday in relation to Donaldson’s disappearance on July 13.

Maitland was arrested following a case review by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and other stakeholders.

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Skeng a no show at Dream Weekend due to exhaustion, dehydration Loop Jamaica

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Dancehall artiste Skeng, who has had a meteoric rise to stardom since last year, was unable to make it to Dream Weekend because of “medical problems”.

The ‘London’ artiste pulled out of the event due to a “medical diagnosis of exhaustion and dehydration during his visit to Trinidad and Tobago”.

He was a highly anticipated act among the stellar line-up of entertainers who were set to perform at the 2022 staging of Dream Weekend from July 29-August 1, but the organisers issued an apology informing “all the patrons and fans of the star’s absence”.

The announcement of his condition came via Dream Weekend’s Instagram page on Monday. The announcement said that Skeng has had a hectic travelling schedule from which his body now needs rest.

“Skeng’s management has been in constant dialogue with the super event organisers and it has been mutually agreed that the young star’s health is priority,” the announcement stated.

The organisers apologised to the patrons who came out to see the entertainer, and sent gratitude to the “Dream camp for their understanding and support”.

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