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American WNBA star Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia | Loop Jamaica

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MOSCOW (AP) — American basketball star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty Thursday to drug possession charges on the second day of her trial in a Russian court in a case that could see her sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.

The abrupt guilty plea by the Phoenix Mercury star and two-time Olympic gold medalist came amid a growing chorus of calls for Washington to do more to secure her freedom nearly five months after her arrest amid rising tensions between the United States and Russia over Ukraine.

A senior Russian diplomat said earlier that no action could be taken by Moscow on Griner’s case until the trial was over, and her guilty plea could be an effort by her and her advisers to expedite the court proceedings.

Griner, 31, was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport while returning to play basketball in Russia, and police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage.

Speaking through an interpreter, Griner told the court that she had no intention of committing a crime and had acted unintentionally because she had packed for Moscow in a hurry. The trial was then adjourned until July 14.

Griner emphasized “that she had committed this act through negligence, unintentionally,” her lawyer, Maria Blagovolina, told reporters outside the court near Moscow after the guilty plea,

“We of course hope for the leniency of the court,” Blagovolina said. “Considering all the circumstances of the case, taking into account the personality of our client, we believe that the admission of guilt should certainly be taken into account.”

She added that other defense witnesses would be questioned at a later session.

Griner’s other lawyer, Alexander Boikov, said she admitted that the canister “was hers, but she said that it was unintentionally brought to Russia, because she was in in a hurry as she was packing and it was just by accident it ended up in her luggage.”

Griner was escorted to the courtroom in handcuffs and clad in a bright red T-shirt with the name “Crenshaw” and sweat pants. She also held a photo of her wife, Cherelle.

Elizabeth Rood, deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, told reporters after the hearing that she spoke to Griner in the courtroom and shared with her a letter from President Joe Biden that she read.

“She’s eating well, she’s able to read books and under the circumstances she’s doing well,” Rood said of Griner.

“I would like again to emphasize the commitment of the U.S. government at the very highest level to bring home safely Ms. Griner and all U.S. citizens wrongfully detained as well as the commitment of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to care for and protect the interests of all U.S. citizens detained or imprisoned in Russia,” Rood said.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov bristled at the U.S. description of Griner as “wrongfully detained” and warned that “attempts by the American side to make noise in public … don’t help the practical settlement of issues.”

The White House said Biden called Cherelle Griner on Wednesday to assure her that he’s doing all he can to win her release as soon as possible. They spoke after Biden read a letter from Griner in which she said she feared she’d never return home.

Washington hasn’t disclosed its strategy in the case and the U.S. may have little leverage with Moscow because of strong animosity over its actions in Ukraine. The State Department has designated Griner as wrongfully detained, moving her case under the supervision of its special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, effectively the government’s chief hostage negotiator.

Asked about the possibility of Griner being swapped for a Russian jailed in the U.S., Ryabkov, the senior Russian diplomat, noted that until her trial is over “there are no formal or procedural reasons to talk about any further steps.”

He warned that U.S. criticism, including a description of Griner as wrongfully detained and dismissive comments about the Russian judicial system, “makes it difficult to engage in detailed discussion of any possible exchanges.”

“The persistence with which the U.S. administration … describes those who were handed prison sentences for serious criminal articles and those who are awaiting the end of investigation and court verdicts as ‘wrongfully detained’ reflects Washington’s refusal to have a sober view of the outside world,” Ryabkov snapped.

Griner’s trial was adjourned after its start last week because two scheduled witnesses did not appear. Such delays are routine in Russian courts and her detention has been authorized through Dec. 20, suggesting the proceedings could last months.

Although Griner’s supporters initially kept a low profile, calls for Washington to act spiked after the trial’s first day on July 1.

“Four months is too long for this to have gone on, and I hope the president acts on her pleas to come home,” the Rev. Al Sharpton said this week. One of America’s most prominent Black activists, he urged Biden to arrange a prayer meeting with Griner.

An organization called Win With Black Women sent Biden a letter saying Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called Cherelle Griner, “assuring her and stating publicly that Brittney’s safe return was a matter of personal priority; however, we are concerned that the rhetoric does not appear to align with the actions taken to date. We urge you to make a deal to get Brittney back home swiftly.”

Russian media have speculated repeatedly that Griner could be swapped for Russian arms trader Viktor Bout, nicknamed “the Merchant of Death,” who is serving a 25-year sentence in the U.S. on conviction of conspiracy to kill U.S. citizens and providing aid to a terrorist organization.

Russia has agitated for Bout’s release for years. But the wide discrepancy between Griner’s alleged offense and Bout’s global dealings in deadly weapons could make such a trade unpalatable to Washington.

Others have suggested that she could be traded along with Paul Whelan, a former Marine and security director serving a 16-year sentence in Russia on an espionage conviction that the U.S. has repeatedly described as a setup.

Whelan’s brother, David, said he did not have enough information to know whether Griner’s plea would be good or bad news for her and his brother.

“The conviction rate is so high in Russia, and so certain, that I could see the guilty plea as an attempt to just move the process forward,” David Whelan said, noting the Russian government won’t discuss “any release of Ms. Griner until she is convicted, sentenced, and potentially appeals or seeks a pardon.”

Her plea probably means that Washington and Moscow “will be able to seek a resolution faster than they could have before. But it doesn’t change the underlying calculus that the U.S. needs to find a concession that Russia will accept in order to return either or both Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.” he added.

Russia has shown no signs of backing off.

“This is a serious offense, confirmed by indisputable evidence. … Attempts to present the case as if the American was detained illegally do not hold up,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexei Zaitsev said Wednesday.

“The law has been violated, and arguments about the innocent nature of Griner’s addiction, which, by the way, is punishable in some U.S. states, are inappropriate in this case,” he said.

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Rybakina wins, will face Jabeur in Wimbledon final | Loop Jamaica

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Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina celebrates after beating Romania’s Simona Halep in a women’s singles semifinal match on day 11 of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, Thursday, July 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth).

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Elena Rybakina defeated 2019 champion Simona Halep 6-3, 6-3 on Centre Court to set up a Wimbledon final against Ons Jabeur.

Both the 17th-seeded Rybakina and third-seeded Jabeur are first-time Grand Slam finalists.

Rybakina is the first Kazakhstan player to reach a major final. Jabeur is the first Arab woman to reach a major final and the first African woman to do so in the Open era.

The 23-year-old Rybakina is the youngest Wimbledon finalist since 2015 when Garbi?e Muguruza lost to Serena Williams.

Halep, the 2018 French Open champion, had reached the semifinals without dropping a set but was broken early in both sets.

The 30-year-old Romanian wasn’t able to defend her Wimbledon title last year — after the 2020 edition was canceled — because of a calf injury.

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Cops assured all efforts will be taken to ensure recent promotions not hindered by “sinister” actions

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Assistant Commissioner of Police Calvin Brutus

Statement by Assistant Commissioner of Police Calvin Brutus regarding the Recent Promotions within the Guyana Police Force

I have been approached by several newly promoted Officers and Ranks of the Guyana Police Force, some of their family members, relatives and friends, media personnel, and concerned citizens regarding the apparent impending legal challenges to the promotions released on July 3, 2022, by the current Police Service Commission and Administration of the Force.

In a democratic society, everyone alleging injustice is afforded equal access to the judicial organ of the State. It appears that a minuscule portion of the Guyanese society is offended by the historic and unprecedented gigantuous elevation of dedicated, diligent, and deserving men and women in uniform. These aspersions can be best described as dubious, mischievous, and disingenuous against the background of the comprehensive postulation of a well-balanced compendium of recommendations by Mr. Clifton Hicken, Acting Commissioner of Police to the current Police Service Commission.

Particularly, the recommendations focused on satisfying a large number of existing vacancies at all levels within the Organisation precipitated by the biased approach and obvious machination of the previous Police Service Commission. This led to the all-time low morale of members of the Force who were distressed about the seemingly infinite litigations concerning Police promotions.

The solution to such a phenomenon is precisely the momentous decision of the Police Service Commission and Commissioner of Police respectively on July 3, 2022, to announce Police promotions.

Hypothetically, should such litigation(s) materialise and be successful, the resultant consequence will invariably be the annulment of the promotions between the Assistant Commissioner to Inspector brackets which amounts to two hundred and fifty-five (255) members of the Force. This will reverberate to the recently promoted four hundred and fifty-five (455) junior ranks because approximately half of the vacancies for sergeants to Lance Corporals were created in the wake of senior promotions.

Hence, rescinding senior promotions would erase those vacancies with the unreasonable and excruciating reversal of those junior promotions. Importantly, the majority of those members who are beneficiaries of the July, 2022 promotions have families and/or dependents, rent, mortgages, medical and other commitments.

The impact of such an occurrence will inevitably shatter the morale of those affected Officers, Inspectors, and other Ranks. Moreover, it would abruptly snatch those affected members’ benefits by reducing their new payment packages and allowances. This would send shock waves across the security landscape of Guyana. This is because members of the Force would be demotivated which will translate into undesirable performance at all levels of the Organisation.

It is the candid view that any person(s) that undertake such an unnecessary and hazardous endeavour is certainly mischievous, void of consciousness, empathy for law enforcement officials, fellow citizens and lack any semblance of Nationhood. Moreover, members of the Force are cognizant of the minuscule portion of society that is pontificating and insinuating sinister intentions. Nevertheless, should such litigation materalise it would not succeed due to the lack of legal foundation, public policy considerations, and the negative implication for public security in Guyana.

The Guyana Police Officers’ Association categorically and unequivocally pledges to promptly make an application to join any such litigation to vigorously and adequately represent the interests of all Officers that were promoted on July 3, 2022.

Further, the Guyana Police Association has expressly indicated that it will pursue the same initiative for the junior members. Therefore, these two institutions act on behalf of more than five thousand members of the Guyana Police Force.

The hierarchy of the Force wishes to assure the seven hundred and ten (710) diligent and deserving members of the Force that all avenues will be explored to ensure the status quo of July 3, 2022, is not interfered with by any unscrupulous, unconscious and sinister minuscule portions of Guyanese society.

The administration of the Force urges all concerned to not be distracted by these mischievous tactics but rather to focus their attention and energies positively by continuing to perform law enforcement duties with diligence and poise. Further, be mindful of those individuals that are self-centred, conniving, and obviously enthusiastic to inflict unwarranted and unprecedented trauma to your best interests. I urge you to remain watchful and steadfast!

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Cayman Airways confirms new Los Angeles “game changing” route | Loop Cayman Islands

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Cayman Islands Minister of Tourism Kenneth Bryan has announced a new Cayman Airways (CAL) non stop service to Los Angeles LAX airport beginning November 5 and to be offered once a week, initially, which could be ramped up to three flights per week according to the airline. The service will be around 5 and a half hours from LAX to Owen Roberts Airport which cuts the travel time by at least half, as compared to the multiple connections that are currently required.

The service will depart LAX on Sunday mornings at 7am and arrive at GCM at 3:30pm local time. The departure from GCM will be at 3:45pm on Saturdays and arrive at LAX at 7pm local time.

Mr Bryan said in a Thursday press briefing that the new service would provide both tourism and business benefits and that it is a lucrative opportunity given the country’s ongoing gradual post-COVID tourism recovery. It would also diversify and expand Cayman’s tourism product.

Mr Bryan said that the new route “will be a game changer for our destination” allowing West Coast routes as well as Asia and Australia- a whole new segment of travelers- to have easier access to Cayman.

Cayman Airways will be the only Caribbean airline to provide direct access to LAX, one of the top five busiest airports in the world and is the entertainment hub of the United States, which will help to accelerate Cayman’s strategic relationships within the global film industry that are currently in process.

Fabian Whorms, President and Chief Executive Officer of CAL, spoke of the economic and job creation value of the new route, suggesting that it could very conservatively drive an estimated $16 million in economic impact to the Cayman Islands per year.

Mr Whorms indicated that this decision was part of the strategy for the airline to serve as an economic lever or accelerator for the Cayman Islands.

According to Mr Whorms, with CAL’s new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft with 160 seats and its long range, environmentally friendly fuel efficiency, the airline has had the opportunity to become more strategic in its objectives and routes such as LAX were exactly what the airline had in mind when the aircraft was purchased. Distant locations that are under-served are on the prospects for CAL, according to Mr Whorms.

Mr Whorms advised that this will be the longest mission that a Cayman Airways fleet has ever taken. At this time, internet connectivity will not be provided but there will be online entertainment with an assortment of inflight content including videos and games and CAL is currently pursuing the inclusion of local content through the “Sir Turtle entertainment system.”

Loop Cayman previously announced, in a June 7 article, that on May 27 2022, CAL applied to the US Department Of Transportation for access to “one or more” West Coast airports. The application was made under the provisions of the 2020 US-UK Open Skies Agreement which serves as the basis of United States-United Kingdom air services relations.

The US-UK Open Skies Agreement, a bilateral “Open Skies” Air Transport Agreement, signed in November 2020, became necessary as a replacement for the US-EU Open Skies Agreement after the UK withdrew from the EU. It includes all the essential elements of Open Skies, such as unrestricted capacity and frequency, open routes, code-sharing opportunities, a liberal charter regime, and market-determined pricing. It also includes the UK’s overseas territories and crown dependencies under all of the terms of the agreement.

Prior to the US-UK Open Skies Agreement, overseas territories and crown dependencies were not included in the US-EU Agreement and were subject to the more restrictive Bermuda 2 agreement, widely regarded as an agreement that was contrary to the principle of open skies as per the continuing liberalization of the legal framework governing the air transport industry in various parts of the world.

Cayman Airways currently offers non-stop flights to Kingston, Havana, La Ceiba, Tampa, Miami, New York and Denver and boasts the Caribbean’s newest jet fleet, with the brand-new state-of-the-art Boeing 737-8 jet aircraft, which offers travelers extra inflight storage space, roomier cabins, more seats in Business Class, and over 30 per cent more seats overall than the airline’s previous jet fleet.

Mr Bryan referred to the new development as a proud moment for Cayman Airways.

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SCASPA Officially Welcomes Reconstituted Board of Directors

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Bird Rock, Basseterre, July 7, 2022 (SCASPA) — The St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) is pleased to officially announce and welcome the composition of the reconstituted SCASPA Board of Directors who have consented to serve on the Authority’s Board in accordance with section 4, a subsection of the St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) Act Cap 8.07, which provides for the appointment of members to the SCASPA Board. 

The new SCASPA Board of Directors is set to provide further diversity within the Authority with Gary DaSilva serving as Chairman of the Board and Charmaine Heyliger appointed with the duties of Director and Secretary to the Board. Other members of the newly formed Board are namely, Jermaine Lake, Natasha Daniel, Deeno Cumberbatch, Junior Serrant, Austin Julius and returning board member Orrin Hughes. 

The St. Christopher Air and Sea Ports Authority abbreviated as SCASPA is a statutory corporation formed by the Government of St. Kitts & Nevis in 1993 uniting the Air and Sea Ports in St. Kitts. The Authority provides the gateway to St. Kitts, operating the Port Zante Cruise Ship Terminal, the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport, the Basseterre Deep Water (Cargo) Port and the Basseterre Ferry Terminal.

The Authority is managed by a Board of Directors and a Management Team. 

As facilitators of Trade and by extension – Tourism, SCASPA falls under the umbrella of the Ministry of Tourism, Transport and Ports and is assigned to the current minister responsible – Hon. Wendy Phipps. 

The Authority serves as great support for the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis to create a powerful stimulus for International Trade, Tourism, and long-term economic expansion, ultimately boosting the Federation’s development.

The Management and Staff of the St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) congratulate the new 8-member board of professionals who are tasked with policy-making, providing strategic governance and oversight for the Authority in fulfilling its mandate. 

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Fully renovated Sandals Dunn’s River unveiled | Loop Jamaica

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Eager to extend a warm welcome home to the wholly reconceptualized and fully renovated Sandals Dunn’s River, Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has announced that reservations are now open for arrivals beginning May 24, 2023.

Beloved by couples since its initial addition to the all-inclusive resort company’s portfolio in 1991, Sandals Dunn’s River will return as a brand new resort, reclaiming its edge as the pinnacle of Sandals luxury.

The all-new 260-room Sandals Dunn’s River is undergoing a thoughtful, top-to-bottom restoration – designed to embrace the essence of Jamaica, its curving rivers, lush forests, and majestic banyan trees – with amenities, accommodations and culinary concepts brought forward by the brand’s uncompromising quest for innovation.

“Today is marked with very special intention, as we accept reservations for Sandals Dunn’s River in honour of our founder and my late father, Gordon “Butch” Stewart’s birthday – just a small homage to him that we know will make him smile,” said Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman of SRI.

“This was an extraordinary project and the last I worked on with him as his final masterpiece. He handpicked this location more than three decades ago for its white-sand coastline, cool breeze, azure waters and its close proximity to the destination’s archetypical falls. It will not only serve to breathe new excitement into a corner of Jamaica loved and cherished by so many, but it will set a new standard of luxury for tourism right here in our backyard with a next-generation resort worthy of its nostalgic past.”

The Sandals chairman noted that his father Butch Stewart grew up in Ocho Rios and it was there that the late Sandals founder first saw the pure joy of the island on the faces of visitors.

“Here along Jamaica’s North Coast, he witnessed a blossoming tourism industry and became aware of how to please and serve a new Caribbean customer. Every touchpoint at the new Sandals Dunn’s River is designed to do that and more.”

Guests can get to know the other corners of Jamaica through the brand’s “Stay at One, Play at All Sandals” exchange programme and check out additional Sandals Resorts in the area with complimentary transfers between resorts in Ocho Rios. To enjoy even more time in paradise, travellers can land right in Ocho Rios with American Airlines’ brand-new service from Miami on flight AA4007 with faster and more convenient processing times, shorter lines, and private transfers before and after their vacation.

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JOA finances installation of lights at UWI-Usain Bolt Stadium | Loop Jamaica

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UWI-Usain Bolt Stadium now has lights

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Responding to the call of coach Fitz Coleman for lights at the UWI-Usain Bolt Stadium on the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies, the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) delivered by financing the installation of lights.

For months the track was without lights, which disrupted training schedules of athletes aspiring to represent Jamaica on the regional and international stages.

“The JOA’s primary investment resides in our athletes and coaches,” said JOA president Christopher Samuda. “Our business strategies revolve around our athletes and coaches. Our inspiration comes from our athletes and coaches. The call was therefore compelling and we answered in earnest.”

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Change in Policy for Collection of ID Cards

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As part of ongoing efforts to encourage newly registered voters to collect their Voter’s ID Cards, the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission (ABEC) has initiated a change in the policy for this process.

At its most recent meeting on Wednesday, the seven-member body decided that a person can now use any form of Government issued identification to collect their Voter ID Card, where the Registration Certificate (receipt) is unavailable.

In this regard, the practice of visiting the Head Office on Queen Elizabeth Highway, to collect a copy of the mentioned certificate is officially discontinued.

All Registration Units have been notified of this change and will be guided accordingly.

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Mondesir Urges 24-Hour Police Patrols In Crime Hotspots – St. Lucia Times News

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Former National Security Minister, Dr. Keith Mondesir, asserting that police officers should stop driving around and pound the beat, has rejected claims of human resource constraints in urging twenty-four-hour police patrols in crime hotspots.

He said there’s a need for more boots on the ground.

“Look they just gave them any amount of vehicles. They’re driving too much in my opinion. Policemen are driving too much. They are all in vehicles all the time. So get them on the beat,” Mondesir told St Lucia Times.

“They have enough manpower in my opinion. We had less manpower a few years ago when I was Minister and we reduced the crime rate back to 35 percent in six months. It’s not the manpower. It’s not what you do but how you do it. So how you use these men in my opinion will give the result you’re looking for. You can put ten thousand soldiers and they’re not doing their job. They don’t have a plan they don’t have a guide,” the former Minister asserted.

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And while urging the round-the-clock police presence in crime hotspots, Mondesir advises that officers should also interact with community members.

“Community policing is key,” he declared.

“That is where they are going to get all the information. Scotland Yard is not getting information from the sky. They’re getting it from people. And the reward if you have informants has to be attractive and the police must have the skill to detect when the informant is misleading them,” Mondesir told St Lucia Times.

In this regard, he stated there should be ‘special judgement’ for officers who spill the beans on informants.

Mondesir also reiterated calls for severe penalties, especially for gun crime.

In addition, he spoke of the need for the police to work with schools in identifying vulnerable students who criminal gangs may recruit.

Nevertheless, he acknowledged that such initiatives would not wipe out crime completely.

However, the former National Security Minister explained that they would reduce it.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson Resigns – St. Lucia Times News

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has finally resigned as leader of the Conservative Party under heavy pressure from lawmakers in his own party. His resignation caps a remarkable political career filled with highs, lows and almost too many scandals to count.

He said he will stay in office until the Conservatives choose a new party leader, who will then take over as prime minister.

“Of course, it is painful not to be able to see through so many ideas and projects,” Johnson said in front of the door of No. 10 Downing St. in London, as loud crowds could be heard nearby. “But as we have seen at Westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves.”

This comes after dozens of officials, aides and members of his Cabinet quit his government, saying they could no longer serve under his leadership. Several former Cabinet ministers told him he should resign.

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An announcement will come next week about the timetable for choosing the new prime minister, Johnson said.

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