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Héritage amérindien : un deuxième week-end riche en animations à Schoelcher

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Schœlcher en fête se poursuit avec un 2e week-end d’animations et de moments culturels autour de l’héritage amérindien. Exposition, conférences, jeux pour enfants et ambiance musicale sont au programme.

« Chelchè ka Sonjé – Regards croisés sur nous-mêmes » a pour thème cette année : « Case Navire, carrefour des civilisations amérindiennes ». Ce programme est l’occasion de révéler aux Schœlchérois et à l’ensemble des Martiniquais que l’histoire précolombienne (avant 1492) de ces peuples nomades reconnus comme « les Amérindiens des Antilles » venus des Guyanes, est bien antérieure à la traite négrière. 

C’est ainsi que depuis 2018, la municipalité schœlchéroise développe son action culturelle…


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« Princess Lover autrement… » au festival de Fort-de-France

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Samedi soir, dans le cadre du festival de Fort-de-France, la Foyalaise Princess Lover avait donné rendez-vous à ses fans. Pour l’occasion, elle était en compagnie de Lenny Ragot aux claviers, Mickael Lordelot aux percussions, Wilfried Bédacier à la batterie, Alex Cabit à la guitare, Jérémie Hillion à la basse, et, Cindy Marthély et Nicolas Pélage aux chœurs.Au menu, tous les succès qui ont jalonné sa carrière, inclus le petit dernier « l’amour de ma vie ». Retour en images. 

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Perle Lama, Axel Tony, Stony et Admiral T inaugurent « Calence Live » aux Trois-Îlets

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Ce vendredi (15 juillet), Perle Lama, Axel Tony, Stony et Admiral T étaient à l’affiche du 1er épisode de la série. Ce beau monde a été accompagné par le groupe Badbuzzgang avec Christian Louiset à la guitare, Wilfried Bédacier à la batterie, Philippe Joseph aux claviers, Agou Fulgence Simon aux percussions, Jérémy Hillion à la basse, plus les chœurs Cindy Marthély, Claudine Pennont et Nicolas Pélage. 

Calence live ne compte pas s’arrêter en si bon chemin, puisqu’un 2ème épisode est prévu ce vendredi 22 juillet, toujours avec Badbuzzgang pour accompagner cette fois Harry Diboula, Nesly, Marvin et Maurane Voyer. Que du bonheur en perspective… 

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Contient un diaporama, Festival de Fort-de-France : « Ladjé Ko » épi Jahliss, Paille é Maarcolme…, La traditionnelle « scène jeune » du festival s’est tenue vendredi (15 juillet) au parc culturel Aimé Césaire. Retour en images., Vidéos Festival de Fort-de-France : « Ladjé Ko » épi Jahliss, Paille é Maarcolme…, Festival de Fort-de-France : «…

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Vendredi soir, le 51ème festival de Fort-de-France proposait la très attendue « scène jeune »au parc Aimé-Césaire.

Entourés de Guy-Marc Vadeleux (claviers, chef d’orchestre), Kevin Toris (guitare), Axel Zébina (batterie) et Yohann Zébina, Jahliss (la fille de Majesty…), Paille et Maarcolme, plus les intermèdes de DJ Dav, DJ Stonekila et Arewhana Gang, étaient dans la place en ce jour de fête des bacheliers foyalais.À découvrir avec nos photos et vidéos… 

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World Champs: Hampered Dwyer misses 200m final Loop Jamaica

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Rasheed Dwyer finished eighth in his 200m semifinal run and failed to advance to the final. He had been experiencing hamstring issues ahead of the race. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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Jamaica will not be represented in the final of the men’s 200m at the Eugene World Athletics Championships.

The country’s lone representative in the semifinals, Rasheed Dwyer, finished eighth in his semifinal and failed to advance.

Dwyer, who was experiencing issues with his hamstring before the race, could only manage a time of 20.87s.

The race was won by 18-year-old sprinting sensation, the American Erriyon Knighton in 19.77s, followed by Canada’s Aaron Brown in 20.10s.

Earlier, Yohan Blake was forced to withdraw from his semifinal with a swollen right Achilles. He is expected to represent Jamaica in the 4x100m relay.

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House passes same-sex marriage bill in retort to high court Loop Jamaica

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The US House overwhelmingly approved legislation Tuesday to protect same-sex and interracial marriages amid concerns that the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v Wade abortion access could jeopardise other rights criticized by many conservatives.

In a robust but lopsided debate, Democrats argued intensely and often personally in favour of enshrining marriage equality in federal law, while Republicans steered clear of openly rejecting gay marriage.

Instead, leading Republicans portrayed the bill as unnecessary amid other issues facing the nation.

Tuesday’s election-year roll call, 267-157, was a partly political strategy, forcing all House members, Republicans and Democrats, to go on the record.

It also reflected the legislative branch pushing back against an aggressive court that has raised questions about revisiting other apparently settled US laws.

Wary of political fallout, GOP leaders did not press their members to hold the party line against the bill, aides said. In all, 47 Republicans joined all Democrats in voting for passage.

“For me, this is personal,” said Representative Mondaire Jones, D-NY, who said he was among the openly gay members of the House.

“Imagine telling the next generation of Americans, my generation, we no longer have the right to marry who we love,” he said. “Congress can’t allow that to happen.”

While the Respect for Marriage Act easily passed the House with a Democratic majority, it is likely to stall in the evenly split Senate, where most Republicans would probably join a filibuster to block it.

It’s one of several bills, including those enshrining abortion access that Democrats are proposing to confront the court’s conservative majority.

Another bill, guaranteeing access to contraceptive services, is set for a vote later this week.

House GOP leaders split over the issue, with Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Whip Representative Steve Scalise voting against the marriage rights bill, but the No 3 Republican Representative Elise Stefanik of New York voting in favour.

In a notable silence, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell declined to express his view on the bill, leaving an open question over how strongly his party would fight it if it should come up for a vote in the upper chamber.

Key Republicans in the House have shifted in recent years on the same-sex marriage issue, including Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who joined those voting in favour on Tuesday.

Said another Republican, Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina, in a statement about her yes vote: “If gay couples want to be as happily or miserably married as straight couples, more power to them.”

Polling shows a majority of Americans favour preserving rights to marry, regardless of sex, gender, race or ethnicity, a long-building shift in modern mores toward inclusion.

A Gallup poll in June showed broad and increasing support for same-sex marriage, with 70% of US adults saying they think such unions should be recognized by law as valid.

The poll showed majority support among both Democrats (83%) and Republicans (55%).

Approval of interracial marriage in the US hit a six-decade high at 94% in September, according to Gallup.

Ahead of Tuesday’s voting, a number of lawmakers joined protesters demonstrating against the abortion ruling outside the Supreme Court, which sits across from the Capitol and remains fenced off for security during tumultuous political times. Capitol Police said among those arrested were 16 members of Congress.

“The extremist right-wing majority on the Supreme Court has put our country down a perilous path,” said Representative Mary Gay Scanlon, D-Pa, in a floor speech setting Tuesday’s debate in motion.

“It’s time for our colleagues across the aisle to stand up and be counted. Will they vote to protect these fundamental freedoms? Or will they vote to let states take those freedoms away?”

But Republicans insisted the court was only focused on abortion access in June when it struck down the nearly 50-year-old Roe v Wade ruling, and they argued that same-sex marriage and other rights were not threatened.

In fact, almost none of the Republicans who rose to speak during the debate directly broached the subject of same-sex or interracial marriage.

“We are here for a political charade, we are here for political messaging,” said Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee.

That same tack could be expected in the Senate.

Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo, said, “The predicate of this is just wrong. I don’t think the Supreme Court is going to overturn any of that stuff”.

As several Democrats spoke of inequalities they said they or their loved ones had faced in same-sex marriages, the Republicans talked about rising gas prices, inflation and crime, including recent threats to justices in connection with the abortion ruling.

For Republicans in Congress, the Trump-era confirmation of conservative justices to the Supreme Court has fulfilled a long-term GOP goal of revisiting many social, environmental and regulatory issues the party has been unable to tackle on its own by passing bills that could be signed into law.

The Respect for Marriage Act would repeal a law from the Clinton era that defines marriage as a heterogeneous relationship between a man and a woman.

It would also provide legal protections for interracial marriages by prohibiting any state from denying out-of-state marriage licenses and benefits on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity or national origin.

The 1996 law, the Defence of Marriage Act, had basically been side-lined by Obama-era court rulings, including Obergefell v Hodges, which established the rights of same-sex couples to marry nationwide, a landmark case for gay rights.

But last month, writing for the majority in overturning Roe v Wade, Justice Samuel Alito argued for a more narrow interpretation of the rights guaranteed to Americans, noting that the right to an abortion was not spelt out in the Constitution.

In a concurring opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas went further, saying other rulings similar to Roe, including those around same-sex marriage and the right for couples to use contraception, should be reconsidered.

While Alito insisted in the majority opinion that “this decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right,” others have taken notice.

“The MAGA radicals that are taking over the Republican Party have made it abundantly clear they are not satisfied with repealing Roe,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., referring to Trump’s backers.

He pointed to comments from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who said over the weekend that the Supreme Court’s decision protecting marriage equality was “clearly wrong” and state legislatures should visit the issue.

But Schumer did not commit to holding a vote on the marriage bill.

By Lisa Mascaro

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Pet caught after weeks on the run at airport Loop Jamaica

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This image provided courtesy of Massport, shows Rowdy the Cat, after being captured on Wednesday July 13, 2022, at Logan Airport in Boston. (Photo: Courtesy of Massport via AP)

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A family’s beloved pet cat that’s been dodging airport personnel, airline employees, and animal experts since escaping from a pet carrier at Boston’s Logan International Airport about three weeks ago was finally caught Wednesday.

“Whether out of fatigue or hunger we’ll never know, but this morning she finally let herself be caught,” an airport spokesperson said of the cat named Rowdy in a statement.

Rowdy was given a health check and will be returned to her family.

“I’m kind of in disbelief,” said her owner, Patty Sahli. “I thought, ‘What are the odds we’re actually going to get her back?’ But I got a call this morning and I am just so shocked.”

Rowdy’s time on the lam began June 24, as Sahli and her husband, Rich, returned to the US from 15 years in Germany with the Army.

When their Lufthansa flight landed, the 4-year-old black cat with green eyes escaped her cage, in pursuit of some birds.

Soon Rowdy herself was on the receiving end of a chase, as her getaway set off a massive search involving airport and Lufthansa personnel, construction workers, and animal welfare advocates, as well as the use of wildlife cameras and safe-release traps.

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Saint Lucia Records 69 New COVID-19 Cases – St. Lucia Times News

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Today Tuesday July 19, 2022 the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs reports a total of 69 new cases of COVID-19. A total of 295 samples were processed on Friday July 15, 2022 and Saturday July 16, 2022 from the Ezra Long Laboratory.

These samples were collected from July 13, 2022 to July 16, 2022. This number of positive cases makes up 23.4% of all the samples processed on that date.

These new cases bring the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 27,533.

Confirmation was also received of the recovery of 84 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19.

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This brings the number of active cases in country to date to 146. Currently, there are six positive cases of COVID-19 admitted at the Respiratory Hospital.

To date, a total of 54, 465 individuals have been fully vaccinated. Another 5, 247 are partially vaccinated and 7, 678 have received their booster shot.

Vaccination takes place at various Wellness Centres as per the published COVID-19 vaccination schedule and is available from 9am to 4pm.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs will continue providing daily updates to the public as new information becomes available.

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World Champs: Jamaica’s Big 3 qualify for women 200m finals Loop Jamaica

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Shericka Jackson, the pre-race favourite based on her outstanding form, looked impressive as she strode across the line to qualify for the women’s 200m final at the World Athletics Championship in Eugene Oregon, Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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Jamaica will be represented in the World Championships 200m final by all three women who swept the podium places in the 100m final.

Shericka Jackson, the pre-race favourite based on her outstanding form leading into the championships, was the most impressive in qualifying and has thrown down the gauntlet to the competition. She ran a blistering 21.67s to win her semifinal while easing down with nearly 50 metres to go.

Aminatou Seyni of Nigeria was second in 22.04 and Mujinga Kambundji of Switzerland third in 22.05.

Jackson’s 21.55s set at the Jamaica trials in June is the third fastest time in history over the distance and there have been talks that she could challenge Florence Griffith Joyner’s longstanding world record of 21.34s set in 1988.

There were some nervous moments for double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah who was made to wait before confirming her place in the final as a non-automatic qualifier.

This after finishing third in her heat in 21.97s, a season’s best, as she appeared to slow down while approaching the line.

Elaine Thompson-Herah made it in as a non-automatic qualifier. (Photo: Marlon Reid )

Thompson-Herah who is known for her strong finish was leading with about 15 metres to go before being passed by eventual-winner Tamara Clark of the United States in 21.95s. The defending champion, Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain was second in 21.96s.

Meanwhile, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce remains on course for the double as she was impressive in winning her heat in a season’s best 21.82s after her usual bullet start.

Abbey Steiner of the United States was second in 22.15s and also booked her place in the final.

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World Champs: Russell, Salmon, Clayton into 400m hurdle semis Loop Jamaica

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Shiann Salmon of Jamaica qualified for the 400m hurdles with a time of 54.91s at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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All three Jamaican women have qualified for the semifinals of 400m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

Janieve Russell had the fastest time of the Jamaicans. The Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist at 4×400 metres won heat 2 in 54.52s. The American Shamier Little was second in 54.77s and Finland’s Viivi Lehikoinen third in 54.95s.

Shiann Salmon, the Hydel High standout competing in her first senior championships, was second in 54.91s in heat 4 running out of lane two.

Janieve Russell had the fastest qualifying time of the Jamaicans. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

The winner was the defending champion and former world record holder, the American Dalilah Muhammad in 54.45s with Australia’s Sarah Carli third in 55.89s.

And Rushell Clayton of Swept Track Club also qualified while finishing fourth in her heat in 54.99 after leading while coming off the final bend.

Rushell Clayton also qualified for the next round. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Britton Wilson of the United States was first in 54.54s, Italy’s Ayomide Temilade Folorunso was second in 54.69s and Norway’s Amalie Luel was third in 54.70.

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