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  • A New Chapter for Caribbean Racing: The Antigua Racing Cup April 9–12, 2026

    A New Chapter for Caribbean Racing: The Antigua Racing Cup April 9–12, 2026

    The Caribbean motorsport scene is set to witness a groundbreaking event as the Antigua Racing Cup gears up for its inaugural edition from April 9 to 12, 2026. This high-octane competition promises to redefine racing in the region, attracting top-tier drivers, teams, and enthusiasts from across the globe. Held on the picturesque island of Antigua, the event will feature a diverse range of racing formats, including circuit races, time trials, and endurance challenges, showcasing the island’s unique terrain and vibrant culture. Organizers aim to position the Antigua Racing Cup as a premier international motorsport destination, fostering economic growth and tourism while celebrating the Caribbean’s rich racing heritage. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to sustainability, the event is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the world of motorsport.

  • Wisselend zonnig en bewolkt

    Wisselend zonnig en bewolkt

    Tomorrow’s weather forecast predicts a mix of sunshine and clouds throughout the day. In the afternoon and early evening, light to moderate showers are expected to occur locally, particularly in coastal areas and parts of the inland regions. There is also a possibility of thunderstorms and wind gusts in the coastal zones. Winds will vary from northeast to southeast, with speeds reaching up to 20 km/h. Locally, conditions may become windier, with temporary increases in wind speeds up to 50 km/h. Temperature-wise, the day will see highs of 33°C and lows of 23°C.

  • Constitutional Court strikes down ban on same-sex relations in Police and Armed Forces

    Constitutional Court strikes down ban on same-sex relations in Police and Armed Forces

    In a landmark ruling, the Constitutional Court (TC) of the Dominican Republic has declared provisions criminalizing same-sex relationships within the National Police and Armed Forces unconstitutional. The decision, outlined in judgment TC/1225/25, nullifies Article 210 of Law 285, which pertains to the National Police Justice Code, and Article 260 of Law 3483, part of the Armed Forces Justice Code. These articles previously classified same-sex relationships as ‘sodomy’ and imposed correctional imprisonment of six months to one year for officers involved. The Court found that these provisions violated the principle of reasonableness and constituted unjustified discrimination against homosexual individuals. This ruling ensures that military and police personnel can now engage in same-sex relationships without fear of disciplinary action, marking a significant step toward LGBTQ+ rights in the country.

  • Abinader welcomes seven new ambassadors

    Abinader welcomes seven new ambassadors

    In a significant diplomatic event, President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic officially welcomed seven new ambassadors during a formal ceremony held at the National Palace’s Ambassadors’ Hall. The occasion, attended by Vice President Raquel Peña and Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez, marked the commencement of diplomatic missions from the European Union, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, India, the United States, Norway, the Czech Republic, and Belarus. The ceremony began with Raúl Fuentes Milani, the European Union’s new representative, a veteran diplomat with expertise in global health and European affairs. Enrique Antonio Valdez Aguiar, representing the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, followed. Kishan Dan Dewal, India’s new ambassador with over two decades of international service, presented his credentials alongside Leah Francis Campos, the U.S. ambassador, who brings a wealth of experience in public affairs and foreign policy. Norway’s ambassador, John Petter Opdahl, with a distinguished career in Latin America and the Caribbean, also formalized his role. Zdeněk Kubánek, the Czech Republic’s representative, known for his work in international trade and Latin American diplomacy, was next. The event concluded with Belarusian ambassador Vitali P. Barchuk, who specializes in foreign economic relations and previously served in Cuba.

  • Digicel unveils solar-powered network, 5G+ in major upgrade

    Digicel unveils solar-powered network, 5G+ in major upgrade

    Digicel Barbados has launched a groundbreaking dual initiative aimed at transforming the island’s mobile connectivity and sustainability. The company announced a nationwide rollout of solar-powered mobile sites and an upgrade to its mobile broadband network to 5G+. The plans were unveiled on Tuesday in Warrens, St Michael, during an event attended by Digicel’s executive team, key partners, and government officials. The initiative is part of the company’s vision to create a smarter, more resilient digital future for every region in Barbados.

  • Kapel Nationaal Leger viert 83-jarig bestaan

    Kapel Nationaal Leger viert 83-jarig bestaan

    On November 19, a news article was published with minimal textual content and an accompanying image. The article, dated 19 November at 02:44, lacks detailed information, leaving readers with more questions than answers. The image, hosted at ‘https://news-minio.triplec.cc/news/2025/11/19/e8d27ce2ba7573ef9a6a656615a64572.webp’, remains the sole focal point of the piece. Without additional context or narrative, the purpose and significance of the article remain unclear. This minimalist approach to news reporting has sparked curiosity and speculation among readers, who are left to interpret the content on their own.

  • New debt-for-social swap to boost education, healthcare, heritage – minister

    New debt-for-social swap to boost education, healthcare, heritage – minister

    Barbados is spearheading a groundbreaking debt-for-social swap initiative aimed at redirecting savings from restructured sovereign debt into vital social programmes, including education, healthcare, and heritage preservation. Economic Affairs Minister Kay McConney unveiled the plan during her address at the United Nations BCCI Private Sector Forum held at the Hilton Barbados Resort on Tuesday. McConney emphasized that the forum was not merely a discussion but a call to align national priorities with private sector capabilities and adopt international best practices tailored to Barbados’ unique needs. She stressed that traditional financing models are inadequate for achieving the nation’s ambitious goals, necessitating innovative approaches. The debt-for-social swap will restructure existing debt to reduce interest payments, with the savings allocated to high-priority social initiatives. McConney explained the mechanism succinctly: “You restructure the debt, reduce the interest rate, and commit the savings to specific purposes like climate, nature, or social programmes.” This initiative builds on Barbados’ successful track record of innovative financing, including the Blue Bond debt-for-nature swap with The Nature Conservancy, which redirected $150 million toward marine conservation and climate adaptation. Similarly, the 2024 debt-for-climate swap repurposed $300 million in domestic debt, generating $125 million in fiscal savings for climate-resilient projects. McConney assured that the debt-for-social swap would not increase the island’s overall debt burden but would strategically utilize existing obligations to create fiscal space for critical social investments. She highlighted the indispensable role of the private sector in supporting these initiatives, urging collaboration among government, businesses, banks, and development partners. “The social swap allows us to channel resources to where they matter most, without adding to our debt base,” McConney stated. “It is an example of how financial innovation can serve human development, and we are inviting the private sector to be partners in this journey.”

  • Adompretur represents Dominican Republic at international tourism journalism congress in Brazil

    Adompretur represents Dominican Republic at international tourism journalism congress in Brazil

    CAXIAS DO SUL, BRAZIL – The Dominican Association of Tourism Press (Adompretur) has elevated the nation’s profile on the global stage through its influential participation in the 15th International Congress of Journalists and Tourism Professionals. Hosted in the Brazilian city of Caxias do Sul, the prestigious gathering was orchestrated by the World Organization of Tourism Journalism (OMPT), centering on the powerful theme, ‘Tourism that moves, history that inspires.’

    A high-level delegation from Adompretur, comprising both national and regional leadership, articulated a progressive vision for tourism journalism. They asserted that the field’s fundamental role extends beyond mere promotional activities to encompass the crafting of impactful narratives that celebrate cultural heritage, empower local communities, and champion sustainable practices.

    The congress served as a platform for honoring excellence in the sector. The OMPT conferred institutional accolades, most notably inducting two distinguished Latin American journalists into the World Hall of Fame of Tourism Leaders and Tourism Journalists: Kevin Casanova of Colombia and Jesús ‘Chuy’ Coronado of Mexico. In a significant recognition of individual dedication, Adompretur’s Secretary General, Carmen Bretón, was presented with a special award lauding her enduring contributions to the advancement of responsible tourism communication.

    A key outcome of the international meeting was the fortification of cross-border collaborative networks and the establishment of new strategic partnerships. Furthermore, the event significantly boosted the status of host city Caxias do Sul, securing its inclusion in the UN Tourism Global Network of Emerging Destinations. For Adompretur, this active engagement not only cements its standing as a regional authority in tourism journalism but also markedly amplifies the Dominican Republic’s presence and influence within crucial international tourism dialogues.

  • Column: Welbegrepen eigenbelang

    Column: Welbegrepen eigenbelang

    During the general political deliberations, President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons of Suriname outlined a series of transformative reforms aimed at addressing long-standing issues in land policy and education. Her proposals, which have been met with cautious optimism, seek to rectify systemic inefficiencies and promote equitable development across the nation.

  • W.K-droom Suriname uiteengespat na pijnlijke 3-1 nederlaag tegen Guatemala

    W.K-droom Suriname uiteengespat na pijnlijke 3-1 nederlaag tegen Guatemala

    Suriname’s long-held aspiration to qualify for the FIFA World Cup was dashed on Tuesday evening in a disheartening 3-1 loss to Guatemala. The match, held under immense anticipation, saw Suriname fall behind early with a 1-0 deficit, which only worsened as the game progressed. Despite a late own goal by Guatemala in stoppage time, the result was never in doubt, leaving Suriname’s hopes in tatters. The defeat was particularly bitter as Panama, their direct competitor, secured a 3-0 victory over El Salvador, clinching their spot in the final tournament. Suriname now faces a last-ditch opportunity to qualify through the CONCACAF Confederation Playoffs, though the pressure will be even greater. The loss has left fans, both in Suriname and the diaspora, deeply disappointed, but their unwavering support remains a silver lining in this challenging moment.