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  • Kim Jong Un Wins “Perfect” Election Amid Rare Dissent

    Kim Jong Un Wins “Perfect” Election Amid Rare Dissent

    In a meticulously orchestrated electoral process, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been re-elected to the Supreme People’s Assembly with an officially proclaimed 99.93% endorsement from voters. The March 15 election, which recorded a purported 99.99% participation rate, marks Kim’s fifteenth term in the authoritarian regime’s parliamentary body.

    For the first time in nearly seven decades, state-controlled media outlets acknowledged a marginal fraction of opposition votes, with 0.07% of ballots reportedly cast against the leader. This rare admission has ignited waves of speculative commentary and sardonic humor across international online platforms, highlighting the unprecedented nature of this disclosure within North Korea’s political landscape.

    The election process itself functions under the absolute dominance of the Workers’ Party of Korea, which maintains stringent control over candidate selection, media representation, and public discourse. While the system technically permits voters to reject official candidates, this requires participating in a separate, non-confidential voting procedure that inevitably exposes dissenters to potential scrutiny and repercussions.

    Political analysts interpret the minimal opposition figure as a calculated gesture rather than genuine political liberalization. The inclusion of dissenting statistics appears designed to project an illusion of limited electoral freedom while simultaneously reinforcing the leadership’s unwavering authority. The Supreme People’s Assembly is scheduled to convene shortly in Pyongyang to formalize leadership appointments and potentially deliberate on constitutional amendments, following what observers characterize as Kim’s strategic restructuring of the assembly to replace established power centers with unquestionably loyal supporters.

  • Dominica bets on Thea LaFond-Gadson for World Athletics Indoor Championships 2026

    Dominica bets on Thea LaFond-Gadson for World Athletics Indoor Championships 2026

    The small Caribbean nation of Dominica will be represented by its most decorated athlete at the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland, with Olympic and World Indoor champion Thea LaFond-Gadson leading the charge in the triple jump competition.

    Scheduled for Friday, March 20 at 2:38 PM local time, LaFond-Gadson’s participation marks a significant moment for Dominican athletics as she faces elite global competitors in one of track and field’s most prestigious indoor events. The championship, organized by World Athletics, brings together over 150 nations for what promises to be a showcase of world-class athletic excellence.

    In preparation for the competition, LaFond-Gadson expressed both confidence and gratitude: ‘I’m coming into this part of the season feeling powerful and eager to bring back some hardware for Team Dominica! Most importantly, I’m grateful to be feeling healthy and pain free.’

    The Dominica Athletics Association emphasized the importance of this event for the nation’s international sporting presence, noting that officials and supporters across the island will be rallying behind their star athlete as she continues to elevate Dominica’s profile on the global athletics stage. The association’s statement highlighted how LaFond-Gadson’s continued success represents growing opportunities for Caribbean nations to compete at the highest levels of international sport.

  • SRD Check gratis toegankelijk voor Telesur-klanten, ook zonder internet

    SRD Check gratis toegankelijk voor Telesur-klanten, ook zonder internet

    In a significant move toward consumer protection and market transparency, Suriname’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Innovation (EZOTI) has made its SRD Check price control tool completely free for all Telesur mobile network customers. The groundbreaking initiative eliminates all access barriers by requiring neither airtime credit nor active data bundles to utilize the service.

    The innovative application allows consumers to verify whether retail prices align with official government guidelines without consuming their mobile data. Even when users have exhausted their data allocation or lack account credit, the service remains fully accessible. This ensures continuous availability for citizens to check current prices of essential goods and exchange rates at any time.

    The official launch ceremony occurred at G-Sale Supermarket on Johannes Mungrastraat, where Minister Andrew Baasaron personally activated the tool by scanning a QR code with his mobile device. The implementation represents a technological advancement in consumer protection measures, enabling real-time price verification against established market guidelines.

    Retail establishments will receive promotional flyers containing QR codes that provide direct access to the SRD Check platform. The system not only empowers consumers but also supports compliant businesses by building customer trust through demonstrated price transparency. Meanwhile, the tool serves as an early detection mechanism for potential market irregularities.

    This development forms part of the ministry’s broader policy framework aimed at fostering a more transparent and equitable business environment while strengthening consumer safeguards in the digital age. The web-based platform remains accessible through https://ez.gov.sr/ for comprehensive price verification services.

  • First track titles decided at Island Champs

    First track titles decided at Island Champs

    The Daren Sammy Cricket Ground erupted in excitement on Wednesday, March 18th, as the 2026 Island Champs commenced with a spectacular display of youthful athletic prowess. The event witnessed the crowning of its first champions in a series of gripping middle-distance finals, setting the stage for an electrifying weekend of sprint showdowns.

    Neah Mortley of Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary School (LHCSS) seized the spotlight in the Under-14 girls’ 1000m, delivering a strategic performance to clinch gold with a time of 3:37.8, narrowly outpacing Hailey Charles from Vieux Fort Comprehensive. Not to be outdone, Aiden Biscette of the Saint Lucia Sports Academy (SLSA) dominated the boys’ 1200m, securing victory in 4:01.6 ahead of Railey Thomas of Corinth Secondary.

    The 1500m events proved equally thrilling across multiple divisions. St. Joseph’s Convent (SJC) celebrated a double victory as Aniyah George triumphed in the Under-16 category (5:46.8) and Leneese Robinson claimed the Under-18 title (6:00.2). McKayla Olivier of Sir Arthur Lewis Community College (SALCC) topped the Under-20 women’s podium with a 5:54.6 finish. In boys’ competition, Jaelen McDonald of St. Mary’s College (SMC) won the Under-16 race in 4:53.7, while Soufriere Comprehensive’s undefeated sensation Chaz Alexander blazed through his division with an impressive 4:40.4. SALCC’s Omarion Edwin rounded out the distance events by capturing the Under-20 boys’ crown in 4:44.6.

    With middle-distance finals concluded, attention now turns to Sunday’s highly anticipated sprint finals following compelling semifinal performances. An epic Under-18 girls’ 100m confrontation is brewing between Barbara-Marie Maximin of Beanefield Comprehensive (12.4s) and SJC’s Destinee Cenac. Micoud Secondary’s Mylee Chaddie emerged as the athlete to beat in Under-16 girls, posting leading times in both the 100m (12.5s) and 200m (26.8s).

    Boys’ sprint events promise equal excitement. Jermario Actille of Beanefield won his heats in the Under-18 100m and 200m, though Curtis Auguste of Anse Ger TVET Institute posted the overall fastest times (10.8s and 22.7s). The Under-16 division features a quartet of contenders—Renard Bernard, Randall Monroe, Armani Phillips, and Leonel Mathurin—who dominated their respective events. Monroe particularly impressed by adding top 400m (52.8s) and 200m (23.50s) times to his previously won long jump and high jump titles.

    Defending team champions St. Mary’s College (boys) and St. Joseph’s Convent (girls) enter Sunday’s finals positioned strongly, though they face formidable challenges from Vieux Fort Comprehensive, Soufriere Comprehensive, and the Saint Lucia Sports Academy in what promises to be a climactic conclusion to the championship meet.

  • “Fresh Drop” No Work!

    “Fresh Drop” No Work!

    BELIZE CITY – In a definitive stance against prevalent food handling misconceptions, Dr. Nathalie Gibson of the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) has publicly discredited the ‘fresh drop’ rule, asserting that any food contacting the floor must be immediately classified as waste. The declaration was made during a recent food safety presentation, where Gibson emphasized that repackaging or reusing such products constitutes a severe consumer health hazard.

    Gibson elaborated that authentic food safety protocols extend far beyond superficial practices like wearing hairnets and handwashing. She detailed BAHA’s comprehensive monitoring framework, which scrutinizes a multitude of factors within food establishments. This includes the fundamental design of facilities, the efficacy of pest control measures, and strict adherence to employee health standards by all staff members.

    A critical point underscored by Gibson was the crucial distinction between apparent cleanliness and verifiable sanitation. She posed a pivotal question to industry operators: ‘A surface might appear clean, but is there a verified protocol to ensure all food-contact surfaces have been adequately sanitized before operations commence?’

    Furthermore, Gibson highlighted that BAHA’s inspections evaluate more than just procedural compliance; they assess whether a pervasive culture of food safety is actively promoted and enforced by management. This holistic approach ensures responsibility is not relegated solely to frontline workers. Every aspect, from correct storage procedures to meticulous surface cleaning, falls under rigorous examination during official facility checks.

    Operating for nearly 26 years, BAHA’s core mandate remains the unwavering protection of public health across Belize, safeguarding consumers from preventable foodborne illnesses through education and stringent regulatory oversight.

  • Police Respond to Incident Near Bank

    Police Respond to Incident Near Bank

    Belize City authorities mobilized in response to a security incident occurring in proximity to the Belize Bank Northside Branch on Thursday. The event unfolded at the Matalon Building complex situated along the Philip Goldson Highway, triggering a swift police response.

    Preliminary investigations indicate the incident potentially involved an attempted targeting of a commercial delivery vehicle operating in the vicinity. An eyewitness account provided to authorities described observing an individual sprinting along Coney Drive before hastily mounting the rear of a waiting motorcycle, which subsequently accelerated from the scene.

    Despite the disruption, financial operations at the Belize Bank Northside Branch continued uninterrupted throughout the event. The establishment maintained normal business hours while accommodating customer transactions unimpeded. The surrounding commercial district reportedly sustained regular pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow during and after the police intervention.

    Law enforcement officials have launched a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The precise nature of the security threat and the identities of the individuals involved remain under active investigation as authorities work to determine whether any criminal statutes were violated.

  • Caribbean Youth Film Festival originators host creativity and innovation youth forum in St Lucia

    Caribbean Youth Film Festival originators host creativity and innovation youth forum in St Lucia

    Saint Lucia became the epicenter of youthful creative energy as Dove Productions, organizers of the Caribbean Youth Film Festival, hosted a groundbreaking Creativity and Innovation Youth Forum on January 31, 2026. The event, masterminded by the Caribbean Film and Media Academy’s Teen Creators Academy, brought together emerging talents from across the region for an immersive day of artistic development and professional guidance.

    Under the leadership of Lisa Wickham, founder of Imagine Media International, the forum featured multiple interactive platforms designed to nurture young creatives. Participants engaged in specialized workshops including a Digital Creator’s Hub for content development, an Acting and Expression Circle for performance techniques, and a Writer’s Circle for narrative development. Entrepreneurship talks provided crucial business insights for aspiring creative professionals.

    The event’s pinnacle was the Storytelling and Scholarship Talkback Session, featuring extraordinary guests: Tatyana Ali, the acclaimed producer, actress and philanthropist known for her groundbreaking work in entertainment, and Dr. Vaughn Raspberry, Assistant Vice Provost for Education at Stanford University. Their dynamic dialogue offered priceless wisdom, career advice, and inspirational guidance to the next generation of Caribbean storytellers.

    The forum attracted substantial participation from both current and alumni members of the Caribbean Youth Film Festival community, with attendees expressing overwhelming enthusiasm for the enriching experience. The event concluded with the distribution of Certificates of Participation, recognizing each attendee’s dedication to artistic excellence. Organizers expressed profound pride in the initiative’s success and commitment to continuing such developmental programs for Caribbean youth.

  • 50,000 Gallons of Diesel, No Paperwork…GOB Will Seize

    50,000 Gallons of Diesel, No Paperwork…GOB Will Seize

    The Government of Belize has initiated a comprehensive investigation following the unexplained arrival of an oil tanker carrying approximately 50,000 gallons of diesel fuel without proper documentation. Prime Minister John Briceño confirmed in an exclusive interview with News 5 that authorities have seized the vessel Humilder Viajero, currently docked at Big Creek Port, after it failed to produce necessary paperwork for its cargo.

    Speaking with measured caution due to anticipated legal proceedings, Briceño revealed the peculiar circumstances surrounding the tanker’s appearance. ‘This tanker just showed up. There was no documentation,’ the Prime Minister stated. ‘I’m told even the captain said he didn’t know what they had there—no invoice, nothing. Then, all of a sudden, some papers appeared.’

    The Panamanian-flagged multi-purpose offshore vessel, measuring 34 meters in length and 8 meters in width according to maritime tracking data, has triggered significant regulatory concerns. Briceño confirmed the government’s intention to potentially confiscate the diesel fuel, noting, ‘We have seized that tanker, and whosoever is responsible will have to answer in a court of law. If necessary, we’re going to seize those 50,000 gallons of diesel to put to use, possibly selling it to Puma to help with some of the challenges we’re facing.’

    The investigation involves coordinated efforts between the Attorney General’s Ministry, the Department of the Environment, and the Customs Department to determine whether any laws were violated. The Prime Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing the situation ‘to the full extent of the law’ should any illegal activities be uncovered.

  • Fernandez Advances Student Success with Annual Laptop Distribution to Cedar Grove Graduates

    Fernandez Advances Student Success with Annual Laptop Distribution to Cedar Grove Graduates

    In a significant demonstration of sustained educational advocacy, Honourable H. Charles “Max” Fernandez, Member of Parliament for St. John’s Rural North, has reached a remarkable milestone in his constituency’s digital inclusion efforts. The completion of this year’s distribution of over 20 fully equipped laptops to Cedar Grove Primary School’s 2025 graduating class marks the tenth consecutive year of this transformative initiative.

    The comprehensive program, designed to bridge the digital divide, provides each Grade 6 student transitioning to secondary education with powerful technological tools essential for academic success. These specially configured laptops come pre-loaded with necessary software and applications, enabling seamless access to online learning platforms, digital assignment completion, and the development of crucial technological competencies required in today’s increasingly digitalized educational landscape.

    Minister Fernandez, reflecting on the program’s decade-long impact, emphasized the broader significance beyond hardware provision. “This initiative represents our fundamental commitment to creating equal opportunities and ensuring our youth are fully prepared to excel in a technology-driven global environment,” he stated. “By investing in educational resources, we’re not just distributing devices—we’re providing pathways to success and empowering the next generation with tools for lifelong learning.”

    The program has garnered substantial community support, with parents like Ashley George expressing profound appreciation for its transformative effect on both educational outcomes and household economics. Over the past ten years, the initiative has alleviated financial pressures for numerous families while simultaneously advancing digital literacy and academic achievement among hundreds of students.

    This laptop distribution program forms a cornerstone of Minister Fernandez’s broader educational advocacy, which includes ongoing commitments to youth development, community enrichment, and educational accessibility. As the initiative enters its second decade, the MP has reaffirmed his dedication to ensuring every child in his constituency receives the necessary resources to thrive academically and beyond.

  • Rogers, Actille hit CARIFTA marks

    Rogers, Actille hit CARIFTA marks

    Despite challenging weather conditions characterized by relentless rain and powerful gusts, Saint Lucia’s premier young athletes demonstrated exceptional resilience during the National Junior Championships and CARIFTA Trials hosted by the Saint Lucia Athletics Association last weekend. The event, serving as the critical qualifying platform for the upcoming regional track and field championships in Grenada during Easter weekend, witnessed numerous athletes achieving remarkable performances.

    Syesha Rogers of Morne Stars Athletics Club emerged as a standout performer in the Under-20 girls’ long jump category. Battling against swirling winds that disrupted many attempts, Rogers fouled what appeared to be a massive jump before registering two exceptional legal jumps of 5.75m and 5.70m. These distances not only represented personal career milestones but also secured her qualification for the CARIFTA Games alongside teammate Destinee Cenac, both meeting the rigorous standards set by the Saint Lucia Athletics Association.

    In the Under-17 boys’ division, Jermario Actille demonstrated his sprinting prowess in the 100m events. The Beanefield Comprehensive student, competing unattached, posted impressive times throughout the competition rounds. He clocked 10.96 seconds in Heat 4 with a 2.7 m/s tailwind, followed by 11.02 seconds in the semifinals with a 1.4 m/s tailwind, and culminated his performance with a blistering 10.69 seconds in the final, though significantly aided by a substantial 5.7 m/s tailwind.

    Additional notable qualifications included Barbara-Marie Maximin of Abilene, who once again met the CARIFTA standard in the Under-17 girls’ long jump with a winning leap of 5.39m, surpassing her closest competitor by nearly a full meter.

    The championships showcased depth across multiple age categories and disciplines. Joshua Matthews of Sprint Tech dominated the Under-17 boys’ track with victories in both the 200m (22.98s) and 400m (53.1s). Distance events saw Chaz Alexander of Soufriere claim top honors in the 800m (2:09.96) and 1500m (4:32.80), while Jemal Cadette maintained Sulphur City’s presence in the 3000m (11:13.68). Field events witnessed Aj Joseph (Sprint Tech) leading the long jump (5.74m) and Carrick Edward (Morne Stars) excelling in triple jump (11.30m).

    Under-20 competition featured Ryan Simeon of Nightriders achieving fast times in the 200m (21.47s) and 100m (10.66s), though both performances were wind-assisted. Joaqwan Alexander (Soufriere) impressed in the 400m with 48.79s, while Darvin Forde (Sprint Tech) demonstrated versatility with wins in both long jump (6.69m) and triple jump (13.97m).

    The women’s categories produced equally impressive results. Destinee Cenac (Morne Stars) secured the Under-17 girls’ 100m title in 12.27s, while Shaimaelle Durand (Pacesetters) took second before claiming victory in the 200m (25.90s). Sierratina Hilaire (Morne Stars) won the Under-20 girls’ 100m in 12.21s, and Nyella Cox (Survivors) dominated the 200m with 25.3s.

    Juvenile athletes also showcased their emerging talents, with Danielle Alphonse (Pacesetters) winning the Under-14 girls’ 50m in 20.54s and Hadassah Jules (Soufriere) claiming the 300m in 46.22s. The mixed relay events concluded the competition, with Sprint Tech winning the 4x100m (55.27s) and Morne Stars capturing the 4x300m (3:14.88s).