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PM calls depositor “greedy” after he sues Global Bank for $10 million of his deposits

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne is defending CEO of the Global Bank of Commerce Brian Stuart-Young.

Stuart young is being sued by a customer of the bank for failure to pay over US$10,000,000 in deposits.

Browne says the customer is “greedy” and that the lawsuit is meant to destroy the bank.

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Baby found in cardboard box at San Fernando General Hospital

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The area where the baby was found at the San Fernando General Hospital on Monday morning. Photo by Laurel V Williams

A newborn baby was found in a cardboard box at the San Fernando General Hospital on Monday morning.

A man was heading to the hospital when he saw the box on the ground at around 8.30 am

The child was awake and appeared to be in good health. The baby girl was wrapped in a brown blanket with only her face visible.

Two workers were passing by and the man and another passerby called out to them.

They took the baby inside to be medically examined.

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Tres policías de EE.UU. golpean violentamente a un hombre durante su arresto y chocan su cabeza contra la acera varias veces

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Un video difundido recientemente en las redes sociales captó el momento en el que tres policías del Estado de Arkansas (EE.UU.) golpearon brutalmente a un sospechoso bajo arresto este domingo por la mañana.

El detenido, que yace en el suelo sujetado por los agentes, recibe puñetazos y rodillazos en la cara y varias partes del cuerpo. En cierto momento, uno de los uniformados le agarra la cabeza y se la hace chocar contra el suelo en más de una ocasión.

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#BREAKING: Arkansas State Police launch investigation into this incident, captured on camera, outside a convenience store in Crawford County. ASP says two county deputies and a Mulberry police officer were involved. #ARNews

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De acuerdo a un informe policial, el arresto se produjo después de que el sujeto, identificado como Randal Ray Worcester, de 27 años, escupiera en la cara de un empleado de una tienda y profiriera amenazas terroristas, recogen los medios locales. Asimismo, cuando los agentes procedieron a arrestar a Worcester, ese supuestamente empujó a un oficial al suelo y le dio un puñetazo en la parte posterior de la cabeza, informa AP. 

Tras la confrontación, el detenido fue trasladado a un hospital con “heridas leves” en la cabeza. Actualmente, enfrenta cargos de amenaza terrorista, resistencia al arresto y agresión, entre otros. 

Mientras tanto, el alguacil de Crawford, Jimmy Damante, emitió un comunicado en el que indicó que dos agentes de ese condado fueron suspendidos mientras dure la investigación sobre los hechos, que llevará a cabo la Policía estatal de Arkansas. “Responsabilizo a todos mis empleados por sus acciones y tomaré las medidas apropiadas en este asunto”, prometió.

Por su parte, el jefe de Policía de Mulberry, Shannon Gregory, agregó que el tercer oficial involucrado en la detención “está en licencia administrativa a la espera del resultado de la investigación”. “La ciudad de Mulberry y el Departamento de Policía de Mulberry se toman muy en serio estas investigaciones”, aseguró Gregory.

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Police file terrorism charges against Pakistan’s Imran Khan Loop Barbados

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Pakistani police have filed terrorism charges against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, authorities said Monday, escalating political tensions in the country as the ousted premier holds mass rallies seeking to return to the office.

The charges followed a speech Khan gave in Islamabad on Saturday in which he vowed to sue police officers and a female judge and alleged that a close aide had been tortured after his arrest.

Khan himself has not publicly spoken about the latest charges against him. However, a court in Islamabad issued a so-called “protective bail” for Khan for the next three days, preventing police from arresting him over the charges, said Shah Mahmood Qureshi, a senior leader in his Tehreek-e-Insaf opposition party.

Hundreds of Tehreek-e-Insaf members stood outside Khan’s home on Monday in a show of support as the former premier held meetings inside. The party has warned that it will hold nationwide rallies if Khan is arrested while working to try to squash the charges in court.

“We will take over Islamabad and my message to police is … don’t be part of this political war anymore,” warned Ali Amin Khan Gandapur, a former minister under Khan.

Under Pakistan’s legal system, police file what is known as a first information report about charges against an accused person to a magistrate judge, who allows the investigation to move forward. Typically, police then arrest and question the accused.

The report against Khan includes testimony from Magistrate Judge Ali Javed, who described being at the Islamabad rally on Saturday and hearing Khan criticize the inspector-general of Pakistan’s police and another judge. Khan went on to reportedly say: “You also get ready for it, we will also take action against you. All of you must be ashamed.”

Khan could face several years in prison for the new charges, which accuse him of threatening police officers and the judge under Pakistan’s 1997 anti-terrorism law, which granted police wider powers amid sectarian violence in the country. However, 25 years later, critics say the law helps security forces skirt constitutional protections for defendants while governments also used it for political purposes.

Khan has not been detained on other lesser charges levied against him in his recent campaigning against the government.

The Pakistani judiciary also has a history of politicization and taking sides in power struggles between the military, the civilian government and opposition politicians, according to the Washington-based advocacy group Freedom House. Current Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif likely will discuss the charges against Khan at a Cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday.

Khan came to power in 2018, promising to break the pattern of family rule in Pakistan. His opponents contend he was elected with help from the powerful military, which has ruled the country for half of its 75-year history.

In seeking Khan’s ouster earlier this year, the opposition had accused him of economic mismanagement as inflation soars and the Pakistani rupee plummets in value. The parliament’s no-confidence vote in April that ousted Khan capped months of political turmoil and a constitutional crisis that required the Supreme Court to step in. Meanwhile, it appeared the military similarly had cooled to Khan.

Khan alleged without providing evidence that the Pakistani military took part in a US plot to oust him. Washington, the Pakistani military and Sharif’s government have all denied the allegation. Meanwhile, Khan has been carrying out a series of mass rallies trying to pressure the government.

In his latest speech Sunday night at a rally in the city of Rawalpindi outside of Islamabad, Khan said so-called “neutrals” were behind the recent crackdown against his party. He has in the past used the phrase “neutrals” for the military.

“A plan has been made to place our party against the wall. I assure you, that the Sri Lankan situation is going to happen here,” Khan threatened, referencing the recent economic protests that toppled that island nation’s government.

“Now we are following law and constitution. But when a political party strays from that path, the situation inside Pakistan, who will stop the public? There are 220 million people.”

Khan’s party has been holding mass protests, but Pakistan’s government and security forces fear the former cricket star’s popularity still could draw millions out to the street. That could further pressure the nuclear-armed nation as it struggles to secure a $7 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund amid an economic crisis, exacerbated by rising global food prices due in part to Russia’s war on Ukraine.

On Sunday, the internet-access advocacy group NetBlocks said internet services in the country blocked access to YouTube after Khan broadcast the speech on the platform despite a ban issued by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority.

Police arrested Khan’s political aide, Shahbaz Gill, earlier this month after he appeared on the private television channel ARY TV and urged soldiers and officers to refuse to obey “illegal orders” from the military leadership. Gill was charged with treason, which carries the death penalty under Pakistan’s sedition act which stems from British colonial-era law. ARY also remains off-air in Pakistan following that broadcast.

Khan has alleged that police abused Gill while in custody. Police say Gill suffers from asthma and has not been abused while detained.

Gill was discharged from a hospital to attend a court hearing Monday. He appeared healthy in television footage as he left for the court amid tight security. The court then ordered that he be returned to police custody for two days of interrogations, Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb said. He likely will appear again in court on Thursday.

Khan’s speech Saturday in Islamabad focused primarily on Gill’s arrest.

Meanwhile, police separately arrested journalist Jameel Farooqi in Karachi over his allegations that Gill had been tortured by police. Farooqi is a vocal supporter of Khan.

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Former local cricketer, Irvin Warrican passes away

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The cricket fraternity of St Vincent and the Grenadines and the Windward Islands was thrown into mourning yesterday when news broke that the former Radcliffe, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Windward Islands cricketer, Irvin Warrican died in the early hours of yesterday morning at his home in Colonarie on the North-Eastern coast of main-Island, St Vincent. He was 56 and had taken ill a few weeks ago.

Warrican, an off-spinner and batsman, was captain of Radcliffe Cricket Club in the National Cricket Championship, and also led St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Windward Islands Cricket Championship. He also served for several years as the Cricket Development Officer of the Windward Islands Cricket Board.

He was a teacher by profession and was attached to the Georgetown Secondary School where he was also the cricket coach.

Dead at the age of 56 is former, Radcliffe, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Windward Islands off-spinner and batsman, Irvin Warrican.

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La Guadeloupe vue du ciel

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Un tour en ULM ça vous tente ? Prendre de la hauteur et apprécier le papillon autrement, voilà la promesse de ce survol touristique de la Pointe des Châteaux en autogire avec Bénédicte. Un vrai régal pour les yeux avec à la clé des sensations inédites.

Voler comme un oiseau reste le rêve ultime pour les humains. Notre corps est capable de marcher, de sauter et même de nager, mais voler nous est anatomiquement impossible. Si des hommes repoussent les limites pour se rapprocher du vol naturel, aile à réaction, base jump, delta plane ou vol illusoire, les oiseaux restent les maîtres du ciel.

Et si, pendant 20mn on vous offre la possibilité d’être un oiseau ? L’autogire, aéronef léger faisant partie de la famille des ULM (ultra léger motorisé)…


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Rentrée scolaire 2022-2023, la note est salée pour les ménages

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En ce contexte de forte inflation et à l’approche de la rentrée des classes prévue ce 2 septembre, nous avons voulu savoir quel était le coût de revient de la rentrée scolaire selon les degrés de scolarisation. La palme d’or est décernée aux étudiants.

« Le porte-monnaie des Guadeloupéens est en surchauffe, car l’inflation atteint 9,1%, au mois de juillet », a annoncé l’économiste Jean-Marie Nol (voire édition du 18 juillet 2022).

Pour la population qui le vit depuis quelques mois, c’est mettre un chiffre sur un quotidien devenu difficile à assumer. Cela représente 3 points de plus par rapport à l’Hexagone où le gouvernement peine déjà à résorber cette envolée pour les ménages. Spécificité oblige, nous enregistrons une hausse moyenne…


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‘We can help anyone who turns up,’ says top cop Loop Jamaica

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Urges police officers to see themselves as problem-solvers

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Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson is imploring members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force in the St Catherine South Police Division to always be ready to help members of the public.

Anderson, who was speaking at the division’s conference on Sunday, said that he is disappointed when individuals go to a police station and are turned away or told that they cannot be helped.

“We can help anyone who turns up. If we can’t do it ourselves, there is a mechanism, because we are an entire force and the largest organisation, and we are plugged into every aspect of the country and every aspect of the society, every aspect of government, we are plugged into,” Anderson said.

He said that if the officer who is the first point of contact with the public cannot assist any member of the public, the JCF as a whole can render assistance.

“So it is important that you come to work with the mindset that you are a problem-solver,” the top cop said.Anderson said that due to the nature of the police officer’s job, they constantly see people when individuals are at their worst.

“So, if we can see those people at their worst and make it a little bit better, it is good for you as an individual, it is good for your division, and it good for the force, and it is good for the country,” he said.

The commissioner pointed out that there is no downside to being helpful.

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His attorney Christopher Townsend is expected to make an application for bail at Monday’s appearance.

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Maitland, who is also a producer who goes by the name Noel Onetime, was charged on August 2 during the peak of a high-level investigation surrounding Donaldson’s disappearance.

The police have yet to recover a body, but they say there is forensic proof that she is dead. Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey said, based on their investigation, they believe that Donaldson was killed on July 12.

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Watts responds to Jonas’ criticism during Thursday’s debate, saying he can hold his own in both politics and his profession

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Algernon “Serpent” Watts, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. George, is defending himself against attacks and refuting lies reportedly uttered by MP Dean Jonas, the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) incumbent.

During an event staged by the National Youth Parliament last Thursday night, August 18, Jonas criticized Watts’ qualifications, sneering that he has put himself forward for public office when he does not have a tertiary degree.

However, Watts says that Jonas has no advantage on him, since he can stand against him in his profession, while the government minister cannot do the same against him in his field.

Meanwhile, Watts is commending the Youth Parliament for organizing the event, but says he did not realize he was to take part in a debate until he got to the venue.

Despite this, the UPP Candidate says he did not shy away from taking part in the debate – given that he had been the first person to call for such an event a few election cycles ago.

He adds, however, that Jonas is alleged to have been the force behind Thursday night’s event.

Kelton Dalso, the Democratic National Alliance Candidate (DNA), who was the third debater, also has accused Jonas of making untruthful remarks.

Jonas credited the ALP Administration with helping Dalso – via a scholarship – to acquire a law degree, a claim the DNA candidate strongly denies, saying funding for his studies came through his family and personal means.

Dalso also decried Jonas’ attack on Watts.

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