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  • Film “Neurotica Anonima” pays tribute to Cuba and cinema

    Film “Neurotica Anonima” pays tribute to Cuba and cinema

    The Charles Chaplin movie theater recently hosted the premiere of “Neurotica Anonima or Sin Miedo a la Vida,” a 90-minute cinematic masterpiece that serves as both a tribute to Cuban cinema and international film artistry. The production, which garnered enthusiastic applause from audiences, represents a significant contribution to contemporary Cuban filmmaking.

    Co-written by renowned Cuban actor Jorge Perugorria and acclaimed actress Mirta Ibarra—who also stars as the protagonist—the film follows the compelling narrative of Iluminada, an usherette at the neighborhood Cuba movie theater facing imminent closure by authorities. Ibarra, whose distinguished filmography includes landmark titles such as “Adorables Mentiras” (1991) and the internationally celebrated “Fresa y Chocolate” (1993), revealed in an exclusive interview with Prensa Latina that the film addresses two fundamental themes: the societal mistreatment of women and the urgent need for cinematic revitalization.

    The production stands as a poignant homage to the late director Juan Carlos Tabio (1943-2021), who directed the influential “Plaff or Demasiado Miedo a la Vida” (1988). This intentional tribute inspired the film’s title, “Neurotica Anonima or Sin Miedo a la Vida” (Neurotic Anonymous or Not Afraid of Life), reflecting both continuity and evolution in Cuban cinematic tradition.

    Featuring an ensemble of Cuba’s most distinguished acting talent, the film showcases Joel Angelino as the projectionist at the Cuba movie theater and Iluminada’s close friend. Angelino previously shared scenes with Ibarra in both the original play and the seminal film “Fresa y Chocolate.” The stellar cast further includes Fernando Hechavarria as an architect, Osvaldo Doimeadios as a psychiatrist, Andrea Doimeadios portraying the younger Iluminada, and Nestor Jimenez as the delegate. Additional performances are delivered by Paula Ali, Mireya Chapman, Tahimi Alvarino, Barbaro Marin, Mario Limonta, Hilario Pena, Felix Beaton, and Luis Silva.

    This collaborative production brings together the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC), Itaca Films, and An Ag Studios Company, with Ernesto Granado serving as director of photography. The musical landscape features original compositions by maestro Jose Maria Vitier complemented by additional music from Venezuelan record producer Andres Levin, creating an auditory experience that enhances the film’s emotional depth and cultural resonance.

  • Pope Leo XIV highlights value of music at 6th Concert with the Poor

    Pope Leo XIV highlights value of music at 6th Concert with the Poor

    In an unprecedented event at the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall, Pope Francis delivered a powerful message to over 8,000 attendees, declaring music “a divine gift accessible to everyone” rather than “a luxury for the few.” The historic concert, marking the first papal participation in such an initiative, emerged directly from the Pontiff’s vision according to organizers.

    The event, orchestrated by the Dicastery for the Service of Charity under the artistic direction of Monsignor Marco Frisina, featured a remarkable collaboration between the Choir of the Diocese of Rome and international singing sensation Michael Bublé. The Canadian performer delivered a diverse setlist that spanned genres and eras, from his signature hit “Feeling Good” to soulful renditions of “Bring It On Home to Me” and “Always On My Mind.

    Bublé paid special tribute to American composer Duke Ellington with a interpretation of “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” before transitioning to Christmas classics. The emotional climax of the evening arrived with his performance of Schubert’s “Ave Maria” in Latin, creating a profound spiritual moment within the hallowed venue.

    Following the musical program, the Vatican hosted a dinner for more than 3,000 individuals experiencing poverty and hardship, physically embodying the Pope’s message of inclusivity. “Yes, music can elevate our souls!” declared the Bishop of Rome, encapsulating the evening’s theme of artistic expression as a force for spiritual upliftment and social unity.

  • Honduran ruling party analyzes US interference in elections

    Honduran ruling party analyzes US interference in elections

    The Honduran political landscape is reeling from what leaders are calling an unprecedented act of foreign intervention, prompting an emergency meeting of the LIBRE party’s National Coordinating Committee. Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya (2006-2009), who currently leads the left-wing LIBRE party, convened the urgent session in Tegucigalpa to formulate a response to what he characterized as deliberately hostile acts by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

    The crisis stems from multiple interventions during Honduras’s recent presidential elections. Seventy-two hours before polls opened, Trump published three separate messages endorsing Nasry Asfura, the presidential candidate of the right-wing National Party (PN). In a more direct intervention, Trump explicitly urged Honduran voters to reject LIBRE’s candidate, Rixi Moncada, and threatened to cut U.S. economic aid to Honduras if voters supported the left-wing party.

    The situation escalated further when Trump announced on December 1st the pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández (2014-2022), who had been convicted by a New York court and sentenced to 45 years in prison for trafficking more than 400 tons of cocaine into the United States. This pardon, combined with the electoral interference, has been condemned as a direct attack on Honduran sovereignty.

    Zelaya, communicating through his X account on December 3rd, asserted that these actions constituted serious harm to the Honduran people and demanded a firm, decisive, and patriotic response. The LIBRE party is now considering appropriate political, legal, and diplomatic actions to defend national dignity, democratic processes, and the integrity of the popular vote in Honduras.

  • Young voters hopeful, demanding more

    Young voters hopeful, demanding more

    Following a historic electoral triumph that secured the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) an unprecedented second consecutive term, the nation’s youth have immediately articulated their expectations for the incoming administration. Young citizens across constituencies including Castries, Vieux Fort, Dennery, and Gros Islet are actively engaging through traditional and social media platforms to evaluate previous governmental performance and outline priority areas requiring attention.

    The Youth Economy Agency (YEA) emerges as a cornerstone achievement from the previous term, having distributed grants, training, and business development support to thousands of young entrepreneurs. Kadeem Charles, a 23-year-old photographer, credits the program with transforming his professional trajectory: “The Youth Economy initiative fundamentally reshaped my mindset and enabled self-employment.” However, he and others advocate for expanded program accessibility, particularly addressing application processing delays that have prevented many from receiving support.

    Parallel acclaim has been accorded to the Semi-Professional Sports Programme, which has provided structured income and professional validation for athletes. Footballer Renee John, 19, emphasizes how the program has elevated sports from recreational pastime to legitimate career path: “We’re now receiving compensation, professional training, and serious recognition.” Participants are advocating for enhanced infrastructure, coaching resources, and expanded sporting opportunities.

    Despite celebrating record-low unemployment rates, young citizens identify violent crime as a persistent concern. University students and young professionals emphasize that economic gains must be complemented by strengthened community safety initiatives. Recommendations include violence prevention programs, youth community centers, and targeted interventions in high-risk neighborhoods.

    Employment quality represents another critical focus area. IT graduate Jonathan Auguste, transitioning from a YEA internship, articulates a widespread sentiment: “While grateful for employment opportunities, we seek sustainable careers with competitive compensation and growth potential rather than temporary placements.” Youth are urging government investment in digital economy expansion, creative industries, and specialized tourism sectors that offer long-term professional development.

    Underpinning these policy-specific requests is a fundamental demand for inclusive governance. Youth advocate Liyanna Paul, 21, stresses: “Meaningful consultation requires our genuine inclusion in decision-making processes. We possess firsthand experience of contemporary challenges including crime, housing affordability, and cost-of-living pressures.”

    The SLP’s electoral mandate provides a robust platform for policy continuation and expansion. Yet as young voter Kadeem Charles summarizes: “We reaffirmed our support through voting based on demonstrated progress. Now we anticipate accelerated advancement across all sectors affecting our futures.”

  • Deluxe Cinema Being Transformed Into 900-Seat Venue for CHOGM 2026 Opening

    Deluxe Cinema Being Transformed Into 900-Seat Venue for CHOGM 2026 Opening

    Antigua and Barbuda is undertaking a significant cultural transformation as it prepares to host the prestigious Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in November 2026. The former Deluxe Cinema, a historic landmark, is being converted into a state-of-the-art events facility specifically designed to host the summit’s opening ceremony.

    Government officials confirmed the ambitious renovation project during Friday’s post-Cabinet media briefing. Maurice Merchant, Director General of Communications, revealed that the repurposed venue—originally intended to become the Centre for Performing Arts—will undergo comprehensive upgrades to accommodate approximately 971 attendees for the high-profile international gathering.

    The cinema conversion represents just one component of a multifaceted preparation strategy. The American University of Antigua (AUA) has also been designated as a potential hosting site for CHOGM-related events as the government evaluates multiple venues capable of handling large delegations and formal sessions.

    This venue development initiative aligns with the nation’s broader ambition to establish itself as the Caribbean’s premier conference destination—a strategic vision emphasized by the Prime Minister during recent budget presentations. The timing of CHOGM 2026 holds particular significance as it coincides with Antigua and Barbuda’s Independence celebrations, potentially making it one of the largest international events in the nation’s history.

    The Deluxe Cinema renovation forms part of an extensive readiness agenda that Cabinet has classified as a top priority. This comprehensive approach includes parallel upgrades to national infrastructure, hospitality services, and event management capabilities. Additional details regarding the country’s preparation timeline and budgetary allocations are anticipated during the upcoming budget debate proceedings.

  • Board of Education Begins Replacement of Student Computers Across the Public System

    Board of Education Begins Replacement of Student Computers Across the Public System

    Antigua and Barbuda’s public education system has embarked on a comprehensive technological transformation with the initiation of a large-scale computer replacement program for students. The initiative, confirmed by Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant during Friday’s post-Cabinet media briefing, represents a critical component of the nation’s broader digital upgrade strategy for educational institutions.

    The technology modernization effort is currently underway across public schools, with aging devices being systematically phased out and replaced with updated models designed to enhance learning capabilities. This hardware refresh aims to better prepare students for increasingly technology-driven educational environments and future workforce demands.

    Infrastructure upgrades accompany the device replacement program, recognizing that enhanced technology requires robust connectivity. The government has identified the need for improved national broadband capacity to support the expanded use of newer devices throughout the school system. This connectivity requirement is expected to be addressed through the APUA’s planned WITS program—a high-speed internet service touted by the Prime Minister earlier in the week that promises sub-$100 pricing to improve accessibility.

    Merchant emphasized the critical relationship between reliable connectivity and effective utilization of the upgraded devices, noting that both components are essential for creating a modern learning ecosystem. The computer replacement initiative was announced alongside other education-focused measures, including the government’s decision to assume all CXC examination fees beginning next academic year.

    Together, these developments form part of a concerted governmental effort to strengthen digital infrastructure within the education sector and ensure equitable technology access throughout Antigua and Barbuda’s public school system.

  • One&Only Half Moon Bay to Break Ground in Q2 2026, PM Announces

    One&Only Half Moon Bay to Break Ground in Q2 2026, PM Announces

    Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has officially announced that construction of the transformative One&Only Half Moon Bay Resort, a US$465 million luxury development, will commence in the second quarter of 2026. The revelation came during the government’s annual Budget Presentation on Thursday, positioning the project as the most substantial luxury tourism investment in the nation’s history.

    Prime Minister Browne emphasized the project’s significant economic impact, projecting the creation of 400 construction jobs during the building phase, with several hundred additional permanent positions anticipated upon the resort’s opening. He characterized the development as a crucial catalyst for elevating Antigua and Barbuda’s high-end tourism market, demonstrating sustained investor confidence despite prevailing global economic uncertainties.

    The One&Only development represents just one component within a broader portfolio of large-scale tourism investments currently advancing in the twin-island nation. This strategic expansion includes Murby Resorts, Nikki Beach Barbuda, the Buccaneer Beach Project, and extended Nobu operations—collectively poised to fundamentally reshape the country’s hospitality infrastructure and international appeal.

    Renowned for catering to elite international clientele and maintaining exceptional service standards, the One&Only brand is expected to generate substantial global attention once construction commences. Beyond immediate job creation, the resort is projected to strengthen partnerships with local contractors and service providers while significantly boosting visitor expenditure levels upon operational launch.

    The government has committed to releasing further details regarding construction timelines and associated community infrastructure developments as project preparations advance through subsequent planning phases.

  • Climate Finance to Help Clear COVID-Era Arrears and Fund Resilience Projects, PM Says

    Climate Finance to Help Clear COVID-Era Arrears and Fund Resilience Projects, PM Says

    In a groundbreaking fiscal strategy, Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced plans to leverage climate financing as a multifaceted solution to both developmental and economic challenges. During his 2026 Budget Presentation, Browne revealed that emerging climate funds would be strategically deployed not only for critical resilience projects but also to clear substantial arrears accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic downturn.

    The Prime Minister characterized climate finance as an ‘innovative fiscal tool’ that would accelerate national development while stabilizing public finances that have faced severe strain over the past five years. The government’s approach involves channeling these international resources into multiple priority areas including climate-resilient housing infrastructure, renewable energy transition, climate-smart public facilities, and enhanced environmental protection systems.

    Browne emphasized that his administration is positioning the twin-island nation as a leading voice among small island developing states (SIDS) advocating for equitable access to climate funding. This leadership role includes ongoing negotiations with international partners, multilateral financial institutions, and specialized climate facilities to secure new financing arrangements that prioritize adaptation requirements specific to vulnerable island nations.

    The strategic integration of climate-related resources is expected to complement domestic revenue measures and current debt consolidation efforts. This comprehensive approach aims to restore fiscal stability while simultaneously strengthening community resilience against climate impacts. The 2026 Budget reflects this dual priority with increased allocations for climate mitigation programs, advanced disaster preparedness systems, and localized adaptation initiatives designed to protect vulnerable populations.

    Parliamentary discussions on the budget are scheduled to continue in the coming week, where further details of this innovative climate finance implementation plan are expected to be elaborated.

  • More Weapons and Modern Security Equipment Coming for the police in 2026

    More Weapons and Modern Security Equipment Coming for the police in 2026

    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced a comprehensive security enhancement initiative for Antigua and Barbuda’s law enforcement agencies, set for implementation in 2026. The revelation came during Thursday’s parliamentary budget presentation, where Browne detailed plans to substantially upgrade both the tactical capabilities and technological infrastructure of the nation’s security forces.

    The centerpiece of this security overhaul includes the procurement of advanced weaponry, substantial ammunition reserves, and state-of-the-art security equipment specifically designed for both crime prevention and detection operations. Browne emphasized to Parliament that these enhancements are critically necessary to match the evolving sophistication of criminal networks operating within and around the nation’s borders.

    Beyond conventional arms, the government will invest in specialized crime-fighting technology featuring targeted surveillance systems intended to revolutionize intelligence gathering and operational response capabilities. This technological component represents a significant leap forward in the country’s digital security infrastructure.

    The security package extends to maritime defense assets, upgraded radar systems, and modernized communications networks. Financially, the government has committed over $4 million toward training new police recruits and providing contemporary equipment for serving officers.

    Prime Minister Browne framed these investments as essential for strengthening border security, intercepting illegal trafficking operations, and enhancing the effectiveness of frontline policing. Additional specifics regarding budget allocations and implementation timelines are anticipated during the continued budget debate proceedings scheduled for next week.

  • Process in development Santiago Hazim, former director of Senasa, is arrested

    Process in development Santiago Hazim, former director of Senasa, is arrested

    In a significant development within the Dominican Republic’s ongoing corruption investigation, former National Health Insurance (Senasa) director Santiago Hazín was taken into custody on Saturday evening. His legal counsel, Attorney Miguel Valerio, confirmed the arrest and indicated that judicial authorities will determine coercive measures within the next 48-hour period.

    Valerio stated that the defense team maintains a reserved position pending formal presentation of the prosecution’s coercion request. “We await the coercive measure filing within the established 48-hour window, at which juncture we shall articulate our definitive stance,” the attorney declared.

    The legal representative emphasized his client’s cooperative posture throughout the investigative process, noting that Hazín underwent extensive questioning for approximately five hours prior to his detention. Valerio reiterated that the former official has consistently demonstrated willingness to collaborate with judicial authorities, asserting, “My client has perpetually remained at the disposal of the justice system.”

    This arrest occurs within the broader context of the Senasa scandal that has captivated national attention. Multiple sectors have raised alarms regarding administrative deficiencies, delayed payments, and controversial operational determinations that precipitated widespread concern across the healthcare ecosystem. Political representatives, medical associations, and civil society organizations have collectively highlighted deteriorating management practices, prompting opposition forces to demand comprehensive audits and allege potential irregularities.

    Despite governmental assurances regarding institutional stability, grievances concerning service interruptions and payment delays intensified public discourse, ultimately compelling official action. The unfolding situation triggered initiated audits, managerial restructuring, and a formal prosecutorial investigation into contractual arrangements between Senasa and various state-affiliated entities.

    While implicated corporations have defended their operational legality, and former officials have sought to justify their decisions, allegations of fund misappropriation and supervisory body interventions have transformed this case into one of the most closely monitored proceedings in the public sector. The Attorney General’s Office has indicated additional investigative actions are anticipated as the probe continues to evolve.