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  • Lady Tridents coach eyes rebuild after heavy defeats

    Lady Tridents coach eyes rebuild after heavy defeats

    Interim head coach Richard Forde maintains strong confidence in the Barbados Senior National Women’s Football Team’s capacity to recover from a series of decisive losses and establish a competitive presence on the international stage. The team, known as the Lady Tridents, recently endured a challenging 13-0 defeat against El Salvador on March 1st, compounding a previous 5-0 loss to Trinidad and Tobago last December at Kensington Oval.

    In an exclusive discussion with Barbados TODAY, Forde highlighted a significant constraint: an extremely abbreviated preparation period. He revealed his interim appointment occurred merely two weeks prior to the team’s departure, following an urgent request from the Barbados Football Association after the primary coach became unavailable. Despite the adverse results, Forde regards the experience as an invaluable learning opportunity for a squad comprising many young athletes promoted from Under-17 and Under-20 levels, supplemented by a few seasoned players.

    Forde emphasized the stark disparity in experience between the teams, noting that El Salvador’s roster included 21 seasoned professionals. This contrast underscored a fundamental challenge for Barbados, where limited match play and rigorous preparation put them at a distinct disadvantage against top-tier competition.

    Looking forward, the coach advocates for essential structural improvements. He stressed the necessity of implementing a more graduated progression for players moving from youth teams to the senior national squad, rather than accelerated promotions that bypass critical developmental stages like the Under-20 level. Furthermore, Forde identified the recruitment of foreign-based players as a crucial strategy to enhance squad depth and physical readiness, providing the team with the fitness and continuous training exposure required to compete internationally.

    Amid the setbacks, Forde reports unwavering team morale. Instead of defeatism, players demonstrated a resilient attitude and a renewed commitment to intensive improvement. Acknowledging the emotional weight of representing their nation, the squad is channeling their disappointment into motivation, determined to elevate their performance and make their country proud in future competitions.

  • Updated statement on West Indies Men’s team departure from T20 World Cup

    Updated statement on West Indies Men’s team departure from T20 World Cup

    Cricket West Indies (CWI) has issued a comprehensive update regarding the departure logistics for the West Indies Senior Men’s Team from India following their elimination from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

    The governing body confirmed ongoing coordination between team management, players, and International Cricket Council officials since the conclusion of their final match against India. The departure process has encountered complications due to evolving international airspace restrictions stemming from security concerns in the Gulf region, creating a complex operational environment.

    During high-level discussions conducted earlier today, stakeholders confirmed the arrangement of a specialized charter flight to facilitate the team’s return to the Caribbean. The anticipated departure window falls within the next 24-hour period, though exact timing remains contingent upon final aviation authority approvals.

    CWI emphasized that all players and support staff remain secure and in good condition as administrative finalizations continue. The organization reiterated that ensuring the safe passage of its athletes and personnel represents the absolute priority, with all necessary precautions being implemented to guarantee their secure return.

    The situation continues to develop as cricket authorities navigate the challenging geopolitical landscape affecting international travel routes, demonstrating the complex intersection between global sports and contemporary security considerations.

  • Bilateral Labour Agreement signed for recruitment of Ghanaian medical professionals

    Bilateral Labour Agreement signed for recruitment of Ghanaian medical professionals

    In a significant move to bolster its healthcare infrastructure, the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis has formalized a strategic partnership with the Republic of Ghana through a newly signed Bilateral Labour Agreement. The accord, finalized on March 04, 2026, in Accra, establishes a structured framework for the voluntary recruitment and temporary deployment of qualified Ghanaian medical professionals to the Caribbean nation.

    Prime Minister Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, who also serves as Minister of Health, personally concluded the agreement, highlighting its critical role in his government’s agenda for national development. The initiative is designed to directly address workforce shortages within the Federation’s health sector by creating a streamlined pathway for skilled professionals.

    “This agreement provides a practical and mutually beneficial pathway to strengthen our healthcare system, which remains a top priority,” stated Prime Minister Drew. “It reflects our unwavering commitment to ensuring quality healthcare delivery for all citizens.”

    The pact represents more than a simple staffing solution; it signifies deepening diplomatic ties and expanding cooperation between the two nations. Characterized as a model of South-South partnership, the agreement emphasizes sustainable development through shared knowledge and resource exchange.

    This collaboration creates structured opportunities for Ghanaian medical practitioners while simultaneously enhancing healthcare capacity in Saint Kitts and Nevis, demonstrating how bilateral agreements can address specific sectoral needs while fostering international relations.

  • MudDogs March Safari kicks off 2026 Championship

    MudDogs March Safari kicks off 2026 Championship

    The Barbados Rally Club (BRC) MudDogs March Safari marks its highly anticipated return on March 8th, signaling the commencement of the 2026 Chefette MudDogs Safari Championship after a four-month winter hiatus. This inaugural round sets the stage for an intense five-round championship extending through November, featuring a competitive field of eight crews evenly composed of veteran contenders and emerging newcomers.

    In Class A, the competition escalates with top-tier drivers including the formidable father-son partnership of Stephen and Ben Moore. They will confront formidable opponents such as Ben Norris and Kirk Watkins, piloting a Jeep Rubicon—a team that has secured second place in the MudDogs year-end standings three times since 2019. The class is further strengthened by Christopher King with Warrick Eastmond in a Suzuki Jimny, and the reigning Class B Champion Driver Alexander Gill, now teamed with Gary Mendes in an Isuzu DMax.

    Class B showcases a compelling rivalry between George Mendes and Johnathan King in a Suzuki Vitara against Charles Clarke and Austin Barber in a Mitsubishi Pajero. This matchup is intensified by Mendes’ previous tie-break victory over Clarke to claim the 2024 Champion Driver title. Adding fresh dynamics to the class are two relatively new crews, both featuring female navigators: Nadcarnie Cyrus, guided by 2024 Class B Champion Navigator Leslie Evanson in a Range Rover Classic, and Jaden Eastmond in a Nissan Frontier, partnered with first-time navigator Trislyn St Hill.

    Ricky Holder, MudDogs Chairman, expressed optimism for the new season: ‘Everyone is looking forward to getting started again after the long winter break. We extend special gratitude to Chefette, now in their 17th year of supporting MudDogs and 13th as title sponsor, and to Ace H & B Hardware for hosting the start and providing prizes. The entry list is robust with previous Safari winners and Class B Champions from the last three years, and it’s particularly encouraging to see new participants. We wish everyone good luck.’

    The event logistics promise a demanding challenge. Crews will depart from Ace H & B Hardware in Warrens, St Michael, at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, navigating two meticulously designed routes by Wayne Clarke. The morning segment, approximately 45 kilometres, incorporates two Driver Challenges: the first on the south side of the Vaucluse Raceway in St Thomas around 8 a.m., followed by a second at Manor Farms, Clifton, two hours later. A lunchtime halt is scheduled for approximately 11:00 a.m. at Chefette, Charles Rowe Bridge, St George.

    The afternoon presents a more grueling 80-kilometre route, featuring a third Driver Challenge back at Vaucluse Raceway before guiding crews north through the parishes of St Joseph, St Peter, and St Lucy. The journey concludes at Chefette Speightstown around 5 p.m. Official results will be announced at the Prizegiving ceremony scheduled for 7 p.m. on March 10 at Savvy on the Bay.

  • Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of Ghana sign Visa Exemption agreement

    Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of Ghana sign Visa Exemption agreement

    In a significant diplomatic development strengthening global South relations, the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of Ghana have formally eliminated visa requirements for ordinary passport holders. The landmark agreement was signed on March 4, 2026, in Accra by Ghanaian officials and Saint Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew.

    This bilateral accord represents a substantial expansion of previous diplomatic arrangements, building upon a 2018 agreement that removed visa restrictions solely for holders of diplomatic and official passports. The newly ratified measures effectively dismantle administrative barriers to cross-border movement, creating unprecedented opportunities for enhanced tourism flows, commercial expansion, academic collaboration, and cultural interchange between the Caribbean and West African nations.

    Prime Minister Drew characterized the agreement as a transformative development in people-centered diplomacy. “By eliminating visa prerequisites, we’re fundamentally enabling our citizens to connect, innovate, and discover mutual opportunities,” Drew stated during the signing ceremony. “This initiative embodies our shared commitment to deepening interpersonal bonds and creating accessible pathways for engagement.”

    The visa exemption framework reflects both governments’ dedication to fostering South-South cooperation and facilitating direct human connections beyond traditional diplomatic channels. Historical and cultural ties dating back to the African diaspora experience provide meaningful context for the strengthened relations, with the agreement serving as a practical mechanism for reclaiming shared heritage through unrestricted mobility.

    Travel industry analysts anticipate immediate increases in tourist traffic and business delegations, while educational institutions foresee expanded student exchange programs and research initiatives. The reciprocal nature of the arrangement establishes symmetrical travel privileges, ensuring equitable benefits for both nations’ citizens seeking to explore commercial, educational, or tourism opportunities across the Atlantic divide.

    This agreement positions both countries as pioneers in South-South mobility cooperation, potentially establishing a template for similar agreements between Caribbean and African nations seeking to strengthen ties through facilitated people-to-people exchanges.

  • Antigua and Barbuda to Co-Host First Global Eye Health Summit with WHO

    Antigua and Barbuda to Co-Host First Global Eye Health Summit with WHO

    Antigua and Barbuda is poised to become the epicenter of global eye health advocacy as Prime Minister Gaston Browne officially launched preparations for the inaugural Global Summit for Eye Health. The landmark event, scheduled for November 2024, will coincide with the nation’s hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), creating a unique platform for health policy integration.

    The Wednesday launch ceremony assembled an impressive coalition of international health leaders and Commonwealth representatives, all united in their commitment to combat preventable blindness and revolutionize global vision care standards. The gathering featured prominent advocates including Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, whose longstanding dedication to ocular health initiatives brought significant attention to the cause. They were joined by Peter Holland, Chief Executive of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), who emphasized the urgent need for coordinated action.

    Distinguished participants included Antigua and Barbuda’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Karen-Mae Hill; IAPB President Caroline Casey; Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Arjoon Suddhoo; and Devora Kestel representing the World Health Organization. This diverse representation underscored the multidimensional approach required to address vision impairment challenges.

    The forthcoming summit aims to convene policymakers, medical specialists, and advocacy organizations to confront the escalating global burden of vision-related disabilities. Organizers indicate that the conference will prioritize three critical objectives: reinforcing national eye-care infrastructures, broadening accessibility to vision treatment services, and incentivizing governments to incorporate ocular health into their core public health agendas. This initiative represents a crucial step toward eliminating treatable blindness and ensuring equitable vision care worldwide.

  • Waarom de VS en Israël het conflict met Iran als een religieuze oorlog framen

    Waarom de VS en Israël het conflict met Iran als een religieuze oorlog framen

    As Middle East hostilities entered their fifth consecutive day, a concerning pattern of religiously-charged rhetoric has emerged from American and Israeli leadership, framing the military campaign against Iran within apocalyptic theological narratives. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has condemned this discourse as dangerously anti-Muslim, highlighting how both nations’ officials are increasingly employing biblical terminology to justify ongoing operations.

    Multiple reports confirm that U.S. military personnel received briefings characterizing the conflict as part of a divine plan to trigger biblical ‘Armageddon,’ with references to Book of Revelation prophecies about Christ’s return. This internal messaging parallels public statements from figures including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who labeled Iranian leadership ‘religious fanatic crazies,’ and Pentagon spokesperson Pete Hegseth, who accused Iran of pursuing ‘prophetic Islamic delusions.’

    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu amplified this theological framing by invoking the Torah’s Amalekites—symbolizing pure evil in Jewish tradition—to justify military action against Iran. This rhetoric mirrors previously employed justification patterns during Gaza operations, according to civil rights organizations.

    Academic analysis reveals three strategic reasons for this religious framing: domestic mobilization through moral urgency, civilizational ‘us versus them’ narratives, and broader strategic meaning-making. The approach particularly resonates with American evangelical and Christian Zionist communities who interpret Middle East conflicts through end-times theology.

    Historical precedents exist, notably President George W. Bush’s initial ‘crusade’ terminology following 9/11, though such language was subsequently moderated to avoid perceptions of religious warfare. Israeli leadership has consistently incorporated biblical imagery into political discourse, embedding contemporary conflicts within historical and existential frameworks.

    While the underlying war remains geopolitical, experts warn that religious framing creates moral absolutism that complicates conflict resolution, elevates expectations, undermines diplomatic flexibility, and makes political compromises increasingly difficult to achieve.

  • Construction of Cabo Rojo Airport advances on schedule

    Construction of Cabo Rojo Airport advances on schedule

    PEDERNALES, Dominican Republic – Infrastructure development in the Dominican Republic’s southern region is accelerating as the Cabo Rojo International Airport project advances according to its established timeline. José Ignacio Paliza, Minister of the Presidency, confirmed the progress during an extensive site inspection in the Tres Charcos community of Oviedo, Pedernales.

    The critical paving phase for the airport’s runway is now underway, with completion anticipated by September 2024. This milestone represents a significant step forward in the government’s comprehensive strategy to transform the southern region into a premier tourism destination.

    The inspection brought together key stakeholders and technical experts overseeing the project, including Sigmund Freund, Executive Director of the Pro Pedernales Trust; Víctor Pichardo, Director of the Airport Department; Igor Rodríguez of the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation; and Alfonso Rodríguez of the Dominican Electricity Transmission Company.

    Officials conducted a thorough review of multiple infrastructure components, examining progress on taxiways, advanced drainage systems, road access networks, and electrical installations. Additionally, authorities confirmed that the control tower structure is projected to reach completion by December, with procurement processes for essential operational equipment already in motion.

    The Cabo Rojo International Airport serves as the centerpiece of a broader tourism development initiative designed to stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities, and establish new tourism corridors in the previously underdeveloped southern territories of the Dominican Republic.

  • Carolina Mejía Launches comprehensive renovation of Enriquillo Park

    Carolina Mejía Launches comprehensive renovation of Enriquillo Park

    Santo Domingo’s historic Enriquillo Park has undergone a comprehensive transformation following a RD$234 million renovation project inaugurated by National District Mayor Carolina Mejía. The revitalized public space in the Villa Francisca sector now features expanded recreational areas, a redesigned Paseo de los Lectores, a new Municipal Police station, and a modern service building equipped with multipurpose facilities and a medical clinic.

    During the inauguration ceremony, Mayor Mejía acknowledged President Luis Abinader’s support for the initiative, emphasizing that the project benefits both local residents and the thousands of daily commuters who pass through this major transportation hub. The park’s redesign includes specialized play areas for different age groups and aims to foster community integration beyond mere physical improvements.

    Architect Marcos Barinas, who led the project planning, explained that the renovation represents a holistic approach to urban renewal that prioritizes social cohesion alongside infrastructure upgrades. Originally inaugurated in 1930, the park occupies a strategic position in the city’s transit network, serving as a convergence point for multiple intercity terminals and urban bus routes.

    The Enriquillo Park restoration forms part of Mayor Mejía’s broader urban renewal program, which has already revitalized more than 210 parks and plazas throughout the capital. Officials emphasized that the project’s long-term success depends on community participation in maintaining the renewed space with proper respect and cleanliness.

  • France and Dominican Republic launch Regional Academy for Combating Organized Crime

    France and Dominican Republic launch Regional Academy for Combating Organized Crime

    Santo Domingo has become the epicenter for a groundbreaking international security initiative as France and the Dominican Republic formally established the Regional Academy for Combating Organized Crime. The strategic facility will operate from the headquarters of the National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD), serving as a centralized training hub for Caribbean security forces.

    This ambitious project represents the evolution of a decade-long partnership between the two nations through the Support Program for the Fight Against Organized Crime in the Caribbean Region (ALCORCA). Spearheaded by the French Embassy and DNCD, the program has historically focused on enhancing the capabilities of anti-drug personnel throughout the Caribbean basin.

    The collaboration entered a new operational phase following high-level discussions between DNCD President Vice Admiral José Manuel Cabrera Ulloa and French Ambassador Sonia Barbry. The meeting, which included representatives from France’s Directorate of Security and Defense Cooperation, finalized the architectural and operational framework for the academy.

    Central to the initiative is the construction of a state-of-the-art educational complex that will host specialized training courses, advanced seminars, and a comprehensive regional documentation center focused on narcotics intelligence. In a significant expansion of the original concept, French authorities have proposed internationalizing the initiative by inviting participation from other European nations and allied countries committed to addressing transnational organized crime networks.

    This development substantially reinforces the Dominican Republic’s operational capabilities against drug trafficking, aligning perfectly with the security policy agenda championed by President Luis Abinader. The academy positions the Dominican Republic as a regional leader in security coordination and represents a sophisticated approach to collective security challenges in the Caribbean region.