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Sandals Resorts In Saint Lucia Reaffirm Commitment To Environmental Sustainability – St. Lucia Times News

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For years sea turtles have graced ocean waters, playing a critical role in the balance of marine habitats.

However human behavior such as unchecked poaching of turtles for their eggs, meat and shells, along with over-exploitation, have endangered the survival of these sea animals.

In line with a commitment to raise awareness regarding environmental protection, Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development recently undertook a Sea Turtle Seminar.

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The seminar allowed team members to receive training in sustainable marine life management and protection practices.

Upon completion of the seminar, participants were able to identify all four turtle species that nest on Saint Lucia’s shores as well as acceptable practices when interacting with the species.

Marine Biologist in the Department of Fisheries, Yvonne Edwin highlighting the importance of such trainings, stated that it is paramount for individuals to understand the lives of sea turtles, their nesting periods and the do’s and don’ts when interacting with them.

She further explained, “The training is one of the Department’s means of ensuring that individuals especially those within coastal areas can identify turtles, understand their behavior and what they can do individually to conserve and further protect the sea turtle population.”

Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa’s Environment Health and Safety ManagerRodesha Reid indicated that Sandals remains cognizant of the importance of marine life notonly as a vital part of the ecosystem, but also the way it impacts Saint Lucia’s Tourism Industry.

She explained, “Guests and team members alike have had the distinct pleasure of witnessing turtles coming ashore to nest, as well as hatchlings making their way into the ocean.

The cycle of life is no doubt a beautiful thing and Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa is committed to playing its part, to ensure the preservation of the species for generations to come.”

This seminar is aligned with our Sandals Foundation’s marine conservation efforts throughout Sandals and Beaches Resorts. The Foundation’s Turtle Conservation Project continues to create awareness, gather data, build turtle incubators, fund wardens and much needed patrol equipment as well as rehabilitate beaches to help increase chances of turtle survival in the wild.

Other projects include Development and Maintenance of Coral Nurseries, EnvironmentalEducation in Schools and Management of Marine Sanctuaries.

In keeping with proper marine life management and protection practices, Sandals Grande St. Lucian Spa & Beach Resort with the assistance of the Department of Fisheries’, MarineBiologist Yvonne Edwin on Wednesday released hatchlings into the wild.

The hatchlings had emerged from their nest, the previous day however sea conditions did not allow for their safe journey into the ocean.

As such they were kept overnight and once sea conditions were fit, guests and team members were able to participate in the hatchling release activity.

Guests and team members at Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa on Wednesday also saw the emergence of a nest, with hatchlings making their way safely into the ocean.

SOURCE: Sandals Resorts. Headline photo: Hatchlings being released.

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Ordenan restringir espacio aéreo de Puerto Rico por visita VIP, posiblemente el presidente de EE.UU.

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El representante independiente Luis Raúl Torres aseguró en RADIO ISLA que las autoridades federales ordenaron restringir el espacio aéreo de Puerto Rico el próximo lunes por una visita VIP. 

Esto da la impresión de que el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, podría estar visitando la isla la semana que viene tras el paso del huracán Fiona por la isla. “Hasta donde yo sé, para el único que restringen el espacio aéreo cuando viene de visita es para el presidente de Estados Unidos”, expresó Torres.   

Joe Biden indicó el pasado jueves que tiene la intención de visitar la isla. Biden también tiene intención de visitar el Estado de Florida tras el paso del huracán Ian, según el diario El Nuevo Día.

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Malala Yousafzai arremete contra Hollywood

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La activista pakistaní Malala Yousafzai arremetió este jueves, durante un evento de Power of Women (Poder de las Mujeres) organizado en Los Ángeles (California, EE.UU.) por el portal Variety, contra la industria cinematográfica de Hollywood, por la escasa presencia de personajes de origen asiático y musulmán en las series.

“Aprendí que los asiáticos como yo representan menos del 4 % de los protagonistas de las películas de Hollywood. Los musulmanes son el 25 % de la población mundial, pero [representan] solo el 1 % de los personajes de las series populares de televisión”, destacó la que en 2014 se convirtió, a los 17 años de edad, en la persona más joven en recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz.

“Sé que los ejecutivos han rechazado decenas de proyectos de calidad, igualmente maravillosos, porque pensaron que los personajes o sus creadores eran demasiado jóvenes, demasiado morenos, demasiado extranjeros, demasiado pobres. A veces parece que nos dicen que no debemos estar aquí”, recalcó la activista.

Hace unos días, Yousafzai dio a conocer una serie de proyectos de cine sobre los que trabaja junto con su compañía de producción Extracurricular, que el año pasado selló un contrato plurianual con el servicio de videos Apple TV+.

Entre los proyectos en elaboración figuran un documental sobre la comunidad matriarcal surcoreana Haenyeo y sus pescadoras ancianas; una serie sobre una mujer que busca la aceptación en Japón tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y un filme sobre un estudiante universitario y su reveladora disertación acerca de un joven poeta.

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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Kartel’s lawyer says prison transfer in rain ‘an attempt at his life’ Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Prominent attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan has labelled the sudden transfer of high-profile prisoner Vybz Kartel from Horizon Remand Centre to Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre (formerly General Penitentiary) as “an attempt at his life”.

The incarcerated entertainer, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, was transferred on Thursday.

“Transferring Mr Palmer in the rain, causing him to get wet, given his medical condition is an attempt at his life,” Buchanan told Loop News on Thursday evening.

“It is deliberate and/or negligent and unacceptable,” Buchanan insisted.

The attorney said no reasons were given by the Department of Correctional Services for the transfer.

“His case is before the highest court of this land. I am very disappointed that taxpayers’ money is being wasted for fishing expeditions and PR stunts. The move comes following the airing of an interview on Fox 5 by his fianc?e as well as the eve of the anniversary of his arrest 11 years ago,” Buchanan said.

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Kartel’s transfer came right after it was revealed during a Fox 5 New York interview that Vybz Kartel was now engaged to Turkish social worker Sidem Ozturk. Ozturk told journalist Lisa Evers that she and Kartel got engaged in the summer of 2022 during an authorised prison visit.

“I urge all Jamaicans to download ‘True Religion’, a tribute to Sidem, which comes out tonight at 11pm. It’s a really good love story,” Buchanan said.

Vybz Kartel is awaiting the outcome of his appeal at the Privy Council in the UK. He has been in prison since 2011 for the murder of a man named Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, along with his co-accused fellow artiste Shawn Storm and two others.

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Man’s body found inside barrel with throat slashed Loop Jamaica

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The barrel found with a body of a man inside on Thursday afternoon in St Catherine.

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The shirtless body of a man was found inside a barrel at a section of Hellshire main road in St catherine on Thursday afternoon.

The body, with the throat slashed, was reportedly discovered by a passerby about 3:50pm.

The deceased individual had still not been identified up to late Thursday.

“A passing cyclist saw the barrel and alerted a police team which was conducting operations in the area,” head of the St Catherine South Police, Senior Superintendent of Police Christopher Phillips, said.

He added: “The throat was slashed, the body was shirtless, and the lower body was clad in a pair of jeans.”

The area was cordoned, and following investigations, the body removed.

The St Catherine South police are investigating.

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Consumers should make CAC first point of contact – NCRA Official Loop Jamaica

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Consumers who find themselves with substandard products are being reminded to make the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) their first point of contact for redress, prior to going to the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority (NCRA).

According to Inspector-in-Charge, Import and Domestic Commodities Inspectorate at the NCRA, Dr Wendell Richards for a consumer to get redress, the CAC must be their first point of contact.

“When they come directly to the NCRA, what we can only do is investigate or we can take action against the entity; we can’t do anything for the consumer,” he explained.

Dr Richards pointed out that once consumers contact the CAC and their claims are proven, the CAC will mediate on their behalf, which may result in them getting a replacement of the product or financial compensation.

The CAC is an agency of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce (MIIC). Its role is to enforce the Consumer Protection Act and facilitate ethical behaviour in the marketplace between vendors and consumers.

Between April 1 and August 31, 2022, the CAC reported that it secured $15.9 million in refunds and compensation for aggrieved consumers.

“So, the advice is always to go through the CAC. They send us a report and then we do the investigations, and we send the report back to them,” Dr Richards explained.

He pointed out that although the NCRA’s role does not include intervention on behalf of the consumer, the Authority, through its regulatory function, has removed several substandard products from the marketplace, including liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stoves and hot plates, tissue paper, detergent, rice and flavoured water.

Meanwhile, during his Sectoral Presentation in May 2022, Minister of State in the MIIC, Dr Norman Dunn, noted that during the 2021/2022 Financial Year, the value of goods withdrawn from sale by the NCRA for consumer protection amounted to approximately $10 million.

“We recalled fans that were a safety hazard and detained and withdrew from sale 68,700 substandard concrete blocks and 13,058 litres of substandard petroleum products, valuing $2.2 million,” said Dr Dunn.

The NCRA is also an agency of the Ministry. It is responsible for inspecting and monitoring food-processing establishments, inspecting commodities at the ports of entry and in the domestic market, and ensuring that the scales and measuring devices used in trade are accurate.

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Bank of Jamaica hikes interest rate to 6.50% Loop Jamaica

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The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), yesterday, announced its unanimous decision to increase the policy interest rate by 50 bps to 6.50 per cent per annum, effective Friday, September 30.

The central bank also expressed concern about the slow pace at which interest rates on local currency deposits and loans have responded to its policy signals.

According to the bank, its policy rate increased by 500 basis points (bps) between the end of September 2021 and the end of July 2022, while the weighted average deposit rate offered by deposit-taking institutions (DTIs) to the public has increased by only 37 bps.

Policy interest rate is offered to deposit-taking institutions on overnight placements with BOJ.

The central bank also indicated that though inflation and other economic indicators are trending in the right direction, conditions have not sufficiently solidified to ensure that inflation is sustainably on a downward path.

It also noted that the pace of monetary tightening among Jamaica’s main trading partners has accelerated.

For instance, the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) last week raised its interest rate target by 75 bps, 25 bps more than anticipated by the BOJ.

The Fed also changed its forward guidance to signal that interest rates could rise to 4.4 per cent by end-2022 and to 4.6 per cent by end-2023, compared to its previous median projections of 3.4 per cent and 3.8 per cent, respectively.

This more aggressive stance could result in US dollar assets becoming more attractive relative to those denominated in Jamaican dollars, which could cause capital outflows, prompting a faster pace of exchange rate depreciation and, consequently, a derailment of the BOJ’s efforts to manage inflation.

The BOJ also decided to continue pursuing other measures to contain the Jamaican dollar liquidity expansion and to maintain relative stability in the foreign exchange market.

To ensure that individual depositors are encouraged to continue to save in Jamaican dollars, the BOJ is also considering further measures to support upward movements in DTIs’ deposit rates.

The current decision has resulted in a cumulative increase in the policy rate of 600 bps since October 2021.

The BOJ said these interest rate adjustments, in conjunction with its decisive actions in the foreign exchange market over the period to date, have contributed to maintaining stability in the foreign exchange market.

“Without these actions, imported inflation and hence the final prices faced by Jamaican consumers would have been higher,” it said.

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Fellowship opportunity for young Antiguan and Barbudan by President of the UN General Assembly

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FILE PHOTO: The United Nations emblem is pictured at the 2nd Preparatory session of the 2020 Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland April 23, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

PGA Fellowship Programme

Introduction

The President of the General Assembly Fellowship Programme aims to promote youth engagement in multilateralism and support the next generation of diplomats.

The Fellowship will bring to New York a small group of young diplomats and civil servants from developing countries, particularly from Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), while also ensuring geographical representation and gender balance.

Fellowship Training Components

The Fellowship will partner with United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) to impart training on the United Nations, its organs and subsidiary bodies. The trainings will also cover topics such as sustainable development, climate change, peace and conflict resolution and human rights as well as skills development in negotiation, drafting and public diplomacy.

Fellows will be attached on a rotational basis with the teams of the Office of the President of the General Assembly (OPGA) – Peace and Security; Human Rights and Humanitarian; Sustainable Development; Reform, Legal and Budget; and Communication and Media. Through their work in the OPGA, the Fellows will gain an in-depth understanding of the workings of the United Nations system, from the Secretariat to the United Nations funds and programmes, specialized agencies and other entities and bodies.

The OPGA Senior Management Team will hold regular meetings with the Fellows to enrich their learning experience and deepen their understanding of the work of the General Assembly. Fellows may have the opportunity to travel on official visit(s) away from United Nations headquarters.

Selection Process

Member States and Observer States, from underrepresented countries, particularly LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS, are invited to nominate, through their Permanent Mission in New York, one candidate for the Fellowship.

Nominees for the Fellowship should meet the following criteria:

Between the ages of 25 and 32

Hold a university degree

Demonstrate fluency in verbal and written English

Have a maximum of three years of experience working in national government

An independent three-member selection board, composed of a representative from a Member State, the United Nations system and a Civil Society Organization, will review the applications, interview short-listed candidates and select the Fellows. Gender balance and regional representation will be considered in the selection of the Fellows.

To nominate a candidate, please send the following materials to Mr. Shojiro Nishimura, Senior Adviser at the OPGA at [email protected] with a copy to [email protected], mentioning “Application for PGA Fellowship” in the Subject:

Note Verbale from the Permanent Mission nominating the candidate for the Fellowship;
Candidate’s cover letter expressing intent to join the Fellowship (up to 300 words); and
Candidate’s CV.
Indicative Timeline
Last day for submitting applications
:
28 October 2022
Successful candidates to be notified
:
late-November 2022
Acceptance to be conveyed
:
5 December 2022
Fellowship commencement date
:
16 January 2023

Fellows will receive:

A roundtrip economy airfare ticket from their home country to New York City

A fixed settling-in allowance

A laptop and cell phone for use during the Fellowship

A monthly stipend

Furnished room

Health Insurance

Nominating Missions will be responsible for:

Securing a US visa for the Fellow

Accreditation of the Fellow to their Permanent Mission in New York and thereafter secondment to the Office of the President of the General Assembly

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Molwyn Elected As First Vice President Of Paho’s 30TH Pan American Sanitary Conference

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Minister Of Health And The Environment Elected As First Vice President Of Paho’s 30TH Pan American Sanitary Conference

Minister of Health Wellness and the Environment, the Honourable Sir Molwyn Joseph was elected to the position of First Vice President of the 30th Sanitary Conference of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) on Monday 26th September 2022.

Minister Joseph is currently in Washington D.C at the PAHO annual meeting where he joins other Ministers of Health from the Americas in discussing key policies and actions to improve health.

During the PAHO meeting that spans September 26th to October 1st 2022, Ministers will focus on areas that include cervical cancer, genomic sequencing for COVID-19, human resources for health and Monkey Pox Disease.

As First Vice President, Minister Joseph guided member states in an intense discussion on mental health.

During the week member states elected Dr. Jarbas Barbosa Da Silva Jr from Brazil as PAHO’s new Director during the session.

This comes as Dr. Carissa Etienne, a citizen of the Dominica ends a ten year term as PAHO’s Director.

Minister Joseph is accompanied by Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas, Chief Medical Officer.

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Dark ‘N’ Stormy set to head to Antigua Sailing Week 2023

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The finale of Antigua Sailing Weeks series of invitational regattas came to a spectacular conclusion at The Royal Southern Yacht Club with the Land Union September Regatta on 24-25 September.

The final weekend was blessed with magnificent racing, superb shoreside entertainment and outstanding prizes from Land Union , The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority and various Antigua Sailing Week sponsors.

With sunny breezy conditions in the Solent, the 70 boats in 7 classes were competing, not just to win the Land Union September regatta, but to win the coveted Grand prize – the opportunity to fly to Antigua and race at Antigua Sailing Week 2023 in bareboat comfort on a Dream Yacht Charter.

Regatta entry, dockage at Falmouth Harbour Marina and private dedicated Wi-fi from Axxess Marine are also included in the event package which is scheduled for April 29 – May 5, 2023.

Land Union & Antigua Sailing Week have collaborated on the September Regatta for three years and the hundreds of sailors who take part look forward to the shoreside entertainment along with the goodies. After the first day of racing, sailors return to find Den’s Deck at the Royal Southern Clubhouse transformed into Oktoberfest with live entertainment, pretzels, gingerbread cookies, German Beer and Sausage supper. On the second day of racing, crews returned to a treat of Antiguan English Harbour 5 year old rum while the results were being tallied.

Lutz Strangemann of Land Union & Rana Lewis of Antigua Sailing Week  ©Richard Langdon

Antigua Sailing Week’s Rana Lewis, was on hand to present the largest regatta prize in the region, made possible by the generous support of Antigua & Barbuda Tourism.

With five bullets and a second, Ian Atkins’ GP42 Dark ‘N’ Stormy from Hill Head Sailing Club was the victor in the thirteen-strong IRC One Class. Second in class, and top Cape 31, was Johnny Cooper’s Fanatic. Third in IRC One was RSrnYC member Rob Bottomley’s Mills 41 Sailplane 3. They each received bottles of English Harbour Rum in addition to their Land Union trophies.

Overall winners – Ian Atkins and the crew of Dark ‘N’ Stormy  © Richard Langdon

“I have been to Antigua many times but never competed at Antigua Sailing Week,” commented a delighted Ian Atkins. “The only problem is that we can’t fit all of the Dark ‘N’ Stormy crew on one Dream Yacht Charter boat, but I am sure we can remedy that! This has got to be one of the best prizes at any UK regatta this season. A big thank you to Antigua Sailing Week and of course the Royal Southern which has produced a top class Summer Series.”

Louise Makin racing with Chris Jones on their J/111 JourneyMaker II received the distinction of best female skipper after winning their class and received a luxury timepiece from Locman Italy

President of Antigua Sailing Week, Alison Sly-Adams says, ‘It is with thanks to the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, along with our event sponsors Dream Yacht Charters, Nelsons Dockyard Marina, Falmouth Harbour Marina, Axxess Marine and Locman Italy that we are able to offer this phenomenal prize. We appreciate their support not just during Antigua Sailing Week, but the confidence to take the promotion on the road and continue to promote Antigua and Barbuda as the Yachting Capital of the Caribbean.”

With the 2022 Royal Southern Summer Series now concluded, the Overall Series prizes and trophies will be presented at the prize giving dinner on Saturday 12th November. Plans are in place for a superb celebration held at the Royal Southern Clubhouse on the banks of the River Hamble. Booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. For more details go to: www.royal-southern.co.uk

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