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  • New Jersey firefighters train with Grenada to strengthen emergency response

    New Jersey firefighters train with Grenada to strengthen emergency response

    A collaborative firefighting initiative between New Jersey emergency responders and Grenadian authorities has yielded significant improvements in the Caribbean nation’s disaster preparedness. For the past week, seasoned firefighters from the American state conducted intensive hands-on training sessions with members of the Royal Grenada Police Force Fire Department, exchanging critical lifesaving methodologies and enhancing joint emergency response protocols.

    This bilateral cooperation program, established in 2018 as an annual undertaking, has evolved into a cornerstone of Grenada’s emergency management framework. The partnership extends beyond knowledge sharing to include substantial material support, with previous donations comprising essential firefighting apparatus and a fully operational fire engine. These resources have substantially augmented Grenada’s capacity to combat blazes affecting key national infrastructure, including St. George’s University and Maurice Bishop International Airport.

    Superintendent Kenneth Gill, commanding officer of the RGPF Fire Department, emphasized the program’s transformative impact: ‘The immense value of continuous training and skill acquisition cannot be overstated. Our personnel who receive this advanced instruction now possess the capability to disseminate these techniques throughout our organization, creating a multiplier effect that enhances our overall operational readiness.’

    Retired Newark Deputy Chief Mike Nasta, a participating instructor, commended Grenadian firefighters’ professional attributes: ‘The collaboration with Grenadian crews has been exceptionally productive. They demonstrate remarkable aptitude, enthusiasm, and dedication to their craft. It’s been a privilege to contribute to their ongoing professional development.’

    The initiative, supported by the U.S. Embassy in Grenada, represents a growing transnational relationship between emergency services that continues to strengthen annually. All participants have expressed commitment to maintaining this vital partnership, which directly supports frontline responders protecting communities and critical assets across Grenada.

  • “The Bricks That Started This Building Were Laid by Women”

    “The Bricks That Started This Building Were Laid by Women”

    BELIZE CITY – The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) of Belize commemorated seven decades of transformative community service with special celebrations this week, highlighting its enduring legacy as a cornerstone of social development.

    The organization marked this significant milestone by hosting an open day at its Belize City headquarters, inviting citizens to explore its extensive programming and profound societal impact. The event featured health screenings and opportunities to engage with public health officials, demonstrating YWCA’s ongoing commitment to holistic community wellness.

    Bernadette Ellis, Vice President of YWCA Belize, reflected on the organization’s foundational principles during the anniversary events. ‘The bricks that started this building were laid by women,’ Ellis stated, emphasizing the pioneering role of female leadership in establishing the institution’s legacy. ‘We maintain immense pride in our current position and the continuous impact we generate across generations.’

    The commemorative activities commenced with a special worship service at Wesley Church on Sunday, followed by Monday’s open house event. Ellis further clarified the organization’s inclusive philosophy, noting membership extends to all community members seeking to contribute, particularly welcoming high school and sixth form students eager to engage in community service.

    Since its establishment in 1956, YWCA Belize has served as a critical force in national development, providing educational programs, advocacy initiatives, and support services that have empowered countless Belizean women and families to build more prosperous futures. The organization continues to adapt its services to address contemporary challenges while honoring its seven-decade tradition of community empowerment.

  • Browne Calls for Unity and Reflection After By-Election Defeat

    Browne Calls for Unity and Reflection After By-Election Defeat

    Following a significant by-election defeat, prominent political figure Alex Browne has issued a comprehensive statement reframing the loss as a moment for organizational reflection and renewed commitment. Delivering his remarks with notable resilience, Browne emphasized that his party’s foundational spirit remains unbroken despite the electoral outcome.

    Browne characterized the campaign as merely one chapter within a broader struggle for equitable governance, stating that the political journey transcends any single electoral contest. He articulated a vision centered on securing fairness, expanded opportunities, and substantive change for all citizens of Antigua and Barbuda, asserting that these efforts would persist beyond the recent defeat.

    The politician extended profound gratitude to the network of supporters, campaign volunteers, and voters who demonstrated commitment throughout the contest. Browne highlighted that their collective energy and unwavering belief in the movement’s principles demonstrated the powerful outcomes achievable through unity, noting that this foundational support structure remains intact.

    In a strategic pivot, Browne declared the moment would serve as an opportunity for recalibration rather than retreat. He framed the defeat as a reflective period during which the party would engage in active listening, implement organizational learning, and emerge strengthened as a cohesive political family dedicated to public service.

    Concluding with forward-looking determination, Browne affirmed the uninterrupted continuation of the party’s work through persistent engagement, continuous development, and unwavering advocacy for national improvement. He reinforced the message that the political movement maintains its vitality and characterized the current moment as merely the preliminary phase of a prolonged transformation effort.

  • 2026 National Carnival Queen delegates revealed

    2026 National Carnival Queen delegates revealed

    Saint Lucia’s cultural calendar has officially commenced its countdown with the unveiling of nine distinguished contestants selected for the 72nd National Carnival Queen Pageant. The Carnival Planning and Management Committee, in collaboration with the National Carnival Queen Pageant Committee, revealed the finalists following rigorous auditions held at the National Cultural Centre on March 8.

    The selected delegates represent diverse communities across the island: Eudoxia Poleon (Desruisseaux, Micoud), Sydney James (Ciceron, Castries), Faith Edward (Ciceron, Castries), Nyaley Lewis (Dennery), Shernette Rameau (Aux Leon, Mabouya Valley), Darlene Francis (La Clery, Castries), Adel Montoute (Gros Islet), Derrelle DuBois (Grand Riviere, Gros Islet), and Simone Sonson (Gros Islet).

    These contestants will embark on an extensive preparatory journey featuring numerous ceremonial engagements, commencing with the traditional sashing ceremony where they will formally meet their sponsors. The pageant’s grand finale is scheduled for July 4 at the Pavilion in Rodney Bay, serving as a centerpiece event within the broader Lucian Carnival celebrations.

    The competition will see these nine women vying to succeed the reigning titleholder, Emerle Tisson, who was crowned under the banner of Miss Bank of Saint Lucia. This event continues its seven-decade tradition of celebrating Saint Lucian culture, feminine excellence, and community representation through its prestigious platform.

  • UPDATE: Anselm Wendell Florent in custody

    UPDATE: Anselm Wendell Florent in custody

    Dominican law enforcement authorities have confirmed the apprehension of Anselm Wendell Florent, who voluntarily turned himself in to police custody earlier today. The individual, identified as a current resident of Roseau with origins in the Castle Bruce area, is presently under investigation for alleged involvement in a significant criminal incident.

    According to official police sources, the suspect surrendered voluntarily to authorities, though specific details regarding the nature of the serious offense remain undisclosed to preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation. The criminal activity in question is reported to have occurred within the capital city’s jurisdiction, prompting an intensive investigative response from local law enforcement agencies.

    The detention follows standard procedural protocols for persons of interest in major criminal cases, with judicial authorities expected to review the circumstances surrounding the case imminently. Legal representatives for the detained individual have not yet made public statements regarding the allegations or the surrender process.

    Community response in both Roseau and Castle Bruce remains measured as residents await further official information about the developing situation and the specific charges potentially facing the individual in custody.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Caribbean excellence shines at ICC T20 World Cup – Holder honoured to be named to team of the tournament

    PRESS RELEASE: Caribbean excellence shines at ICC T20 World Cup – Holder honoured to be named to team of the tournament

    Cricket West Indies has extended heartfelt congratulations to premier all-rounder Jason Holder for his prestigious selection to the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Team of the Tournament. The 34-year-old cricketing stalwart, who previously contributed to West Indies’ 2016 championship victory, secured his position among the tournament’s elite performers through exceptional displays throughout the month-long global competition.

    The selection process was conducted by an expert panel comprising distinguished former players and seasoned commentators who closely observed the world-class event. Holder’s comprehensive campaign for the Men in Maroon showcased his dual prowess, capturing 10 crucial wickets while amassing 141 dynamic runs at an impressive strike rate of 174.07 and a solid average of 35.25.

    Among his most memorable contributions was a blistering 33 runs from just 17 deliveries against England, fundamentally shifting the match momentum and enabling West Indies to post a competitive 196 for 6. This performance proved instrumental as the Caribbean squad successfully defended their total, securing a decisive 30-run victory.

    The former West Indies captain further cemented his legacy by participating in a world-record 8th-wicket partnership of 89 runs with Romario Shepherd during the Super Eights clash against South Africa in Ahmedabad. His resilient 49 from 31 balls orchestrated a remarkable recovery after the team had stumbled to 83 for 7.

    Holder demonstrated his clutch capabilities against eventual champions India, delivering a vital 37 from 22 balls to elevate West Indies to 195 for 4 in what amounted to a virtual knockout match. His bowling performances equally commanded attention, particularly his devastating 4 for 27 spell against Nepal at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium that paved the way for a commanding nine-wicket triumph.

    Reflecting on this honor, Holder expressed profound pride in the recognition: “This represents a proud milestone in what surprisingly constitutes my first complete T20 World Cup appearance. I maintained simplicity in approach, remained present in each moment, and consistently contributed when the team required intervention.”

    Miles Bascombe, CWI’s Director of Cricket, applauded Holder’s tournament impact and professional demeanor: “Jason’s influence on team performance was unmistakable. This selection acknowledges the quality, experience, and composure he continually brings to West Indies cricket. His game-changing abilities with both bat and ball, especially during critical phases, underscore his immense value and leadership qualities.”

    Holder’s individual achievement reflected the collective spirit of the West Indies team throughout the competition. Explosive left-handed batsman Shimron Hetmyer recorded 248 runs across seven innings—the highest by any West Indian in a single T20 World Cup—at an average of 41.33 and spectacular strike rate of 186.46, including two half-centuries. Sherfane Rutherford electrified audiences with a career-best 76 not out from 42 balls against England, contributing to the team’s tournament total of 76 spectacular sixes.

    Holder emphasized team unity as the driving force behind their campaign: “Universal dedication toward shared success enabled us to deliver pride and joy to Caribbean supporters.” Cricket West Indies additionally commended the entire Senior Men’s squad and support staff for their dedication and passionate performances that reignited excitement across the Caribbean region.

  • Somohardjo: Parlement krijgt geen kans om te spreken over rechtsstaat

    Somohardjo: Parlement krijgt geen kans om te spreken over rechtsstaat

    A critical parliamentary session addressing judicial reform legislation in Suriname has been unexpectedly postponed, triggering concerns about democratic transparency and legislative accountability. The scheduled open meeting of De Nationale Assemblée concerning judiciary laws was delayed before deliberations could commence, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders.

    PL faction leader Bronto Somohardjo characterized the postponement as a worrying development that undermines public confidence in the rule of law. “Parliament could have spoken Monday about a subject that directly affects the people’s trust in our judicial system,” Somohardjo stated in an interview with Starnieuws. “That debate did not take place.”

    Emphasizing that the issue transcends political differences, Somohardjo framed it as a matter of institutional responsibility. “Precisely on subjects that carry such weight, parliament must do its work. Not later, but at the moment when it matters,” he asserted. The opposition leader clarified that his concern wasn’t about achieving political victory but about maintaining democratic processes: “I’m not asking to be proven right. I’m asking for the debate to be held. Parliament must be able to speak its mind.”

    Somohardjo warned that delays in crucial decision-making create room for public doubt, directly contradicting citizen expectations. “The people expect clarity. They expect choices. And they expect us to speak here when necessary. When parliament does not speak at the moment it is needed, space emerges for doubt, and that is precisely what the people do not want.”

    While public deliberations have been suspended, lawmakers will continue refining the legal amendments behind closed doors, a approach that has raised questions about governmental transparency and legislative urgency in addressing judicial reforms.

  • Soufrière reign again in District 8

    Soufrière reign again in District 8

    Soufrière Combined Schools have successfully defended their title as champions of District 8’s primary school track and field competition, cementing their dominance in the region’s sporting landscape. The annual meet, held on March 13 at Soufrière Stadium, showcased exceptional young talent from the district’s five competing schools, two of which participate as a combined entity.

    Demonstrating remarkable athletic prowess, Soufrière Combined accumulated an impressive 773 points to secure top honors. The battle for second place proved intensely competitive, with Bouton and Canaries (BouCan) narrowly edging out Les Etangs by just five points (599 to 594). Fond St Jacques Primary completed the standings with 491 points.

    Individual excellence shone through across various age categories. In the Under-13 girls’ division, Hadassah Jules—recently named Saint Lucia Athletics Association Juvenile Athlete of the Year—and her teammate Kayla Gills delivered outstanding performances, each securing two gold medals and one silver. Chance Isaac dominated the boys’ division with a perfect trio of gold medals.

    The Under-11 category witnessed BouCan’s Neveah Hippolyte capturing two golds and a silver in girls’ events, while Soufrière’s Jayden Jn Baptiste claimed the boys’ title with three gold medals. Younger athletes also impressed, with Sherval Gonzague (Soufrière) taking two golds in Under-9 girls’ events, and BouCan’s Kallam Toussaint sharing honors with Les Etangs’ Etahj Alexander in the boys’ division.

    The Under-7 competition featured Lily George of Les Etangs sweeping both gold medals in girls’ events, while Lawrenzo Sylvester (Soufrière) and Mavrick Daniel (Fond St Jacques) each earned a gold and silver among the boys.

    With internal competitions concluded, District 8 now turns its attention to the upcoming national championship on April 1 at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground. The district’s athletes, many of whom maintain regular training and club competition schedules, enter as confident defenders of their regional title, poised to represent their communities beneath the iconic Pitons.

  • Trump Criticises NATO Allies for Declining to Help

    Trump Criticises NATO Allies for Declining to Help

    In a significant diplomatic development, former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly criticized NATO member nations for their refusal to participate in military operations against Iran. Through an extensive post on his Truth Social platform on March 17, 2026, Trump characterized the allied nations’ decision as a grave strategic error.

    The former president asserted that despite direct appeals for military collaboration, the majority of NATO members declined involvement in U.S.-led operations in the Middle East. Trump further minimized the potential contributions of key Pacific allies including Japan, Australia, and South Korea, maintaining that American military capabilities alone were sufficient for the mission.

    ‘Our unprecedented military achievements have rendered assistance from NATO countries unnecessary—indeed, such support was never required from the outset,’ Trump declared in his characteristically emphatic tone. ‘The United States operates independently without requiring supplementary support from any nation.’

    These remarks preceded Trump’s Oval Office statements regarding allied participation in securing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime corridor essential to global energy transportation. While acknowledging NATO’s previous support for strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Trump confirmed allied nations had withdrawn from committing forces to the proposed task force.

    The position received explicit validation from French President Emmanuel Macron, who confirmed France would abstain from Hormuz security operations until cessation of active hostilities. When questioned about Macron’s stance, Trump dismissed the significance of the French position by referencing Macron’s impending departure from office and emphasized that Iranian reconstruction would require a decade if U.S. forces withdrew immediately.

  • Owner of fire-destroyed Kaikoconut floating bar to rebuild

    Owner of fire-destroyed Kaikoconut floating bar to rebuild

    In a devastating blow to Antigua’s tourism sector, the acclaimed Kaikoconut floating bar was completely destroyed by a fire on Sunday evening. Owner Glen Hector has made an unwavering commitment to rebuild the luxurious party catamaran, despite facing estimated losses exceeding EC$2 million.

    The two-level vessel, equipped with restaurant facilities, waterslides, and trampolines, had capacity for 175 guests and had rapidly become a must-visit destination since its January 2024 launch. Hector described watching his three-year construction project burn in under 30 minutes as utterly heartbreaking. The entrepreneur was at home with his infant son when alerted to the blaze near Valley Church Beach.

    The cause remains mysterious, with Hector confirming standard closing procedures were followed and no one was aboard when the fire ignited. The inferno presented explosion risks due to EC$35,000 worth of alcohol onboard.

    The timing proves particularly devastating for the business momentum. Kaikoconut had secured prestigious cruise ship contracts, 50 confirmed events, and a scheduled appearance at Miami’s major cruise industry conference next month. Immediately following the incident, Hector began refunding over EC$120,000 in customer deposits.

    This setback represents the latest challenge for the resilient businessman, who previously built Creole Antigua Tours over two decades ago. The Kaikoconut project already survived pandemic-related construction delays, financial strain, and supply chain disruptions.

    The catastrophe currently leaves eight staff members unemployed, with the wreckage submerged pending insurance assessment and salvage operations. Despite the overwhelming loss, Hector’s determination remains steadfast, envisioning Kaikoconut as a legacy for his children and grandchildren. The company’s social media expressed gratitude for the community’s outpouring of support during this challenging period.