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  • OPEC houdt productie voorlopig gelijk na spanningen rond Venezuela

    OPEC houdt productie voorlopig gelijk na spanningen rond Venezuela

    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has resolved to maintain current oil production levels, extending its existing output freeze policy in response to ongoing market volatility. This decision emerged from intensive consultations among member states and reflects deepening concerns about market stability following recent geopolitical developments involving Venezuela.

    Global oil markets entered 2025 in a precarious state following a tumultuous 2024 that witnessed worldwide oil producers generating substantial surplus beyond market absorption capacity. This oversupply situation triggered an approximate 18% price decline throughout last year—the most severe contraction since the pandemic-induced crash of 2020. To counteract further price erosion, OPEC members initially implemented production restraints late last year, a strategy now being prolonged.

    While recent U.S. military actions against Venezuela and resultant geopolitical tensions have created market nervousness, analysts confirm these events haven’t yet disrupted global supply chains. Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves, yet its operational output remains severely constrained by international sanctions, aging infrastructure, and chronic underinvestment.

    OPEC leadership expresses particular concern that abrupt policy changes could destabilize the delicate market equilibrium. The cartel aims to prevent additional supply from exacerbating price pressures, especially given uncertain global economic prospects. Market experts note that even if the United States succeeds in revitalizing Venezuela’s oil industry, the process would require massive international investment and several years before the country could resume significant market presence.

    Analysts project moderately volatile pricing patterns throughout 2025, with geopolitical flashpoints potentially causing temporary fluctuations. However, sustained price rallies remain unlikely while production constraints persist and global demand shows only limited growth. The organization continues monitoring market indicators closely, prepared to adjust strategies should fundamental conditions shift substantially.

  • Firefighters invite families to annual Three Kings Day parade

    Firefighters invite families to annual Three Kings Day parade

    Santo Domingo’s firefighting authority has officially announced the return of its cherished Three Kings Day procession, maintaining a cultural tradition that dates back to 1948. The National District Fire Department, in coordination with the Mayor’s Office, will host the annual parade commencing at 6:00 p.m. on January 5 from their Mella Avenue headquarters.

    The elaborate celebration will feature the three biblical magi—Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar—mounted on horseback as they traverse the historic Colonial City district and surrounding neighborhoods. The procession will be accompanied by the Fire Department’s musical band providing festive melodies, alongside dance performances and candy distribution for children. The evening will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display and refreshments served at the central fire station.

    Fire Chief General José Luis Frómeta Herasme extended a formal invitation to capital residents, emphasizing the event’s significance in preserving cultural heritage and fostering intergenerational connections. This longstanding tradition represents one of the Dominican Republic’s most enduring public celebrations, specifically designed to maintain family-friendly festivities that have united communities across generations for over seven decades.

  • Statement from the Bureau of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government on military action in Venezuela

    Statement from the Bureau of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government on military action in Venezuela

    In response to recent United States military operations in Venezuela, the Bureau of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government convened an emergency session on Saturday, January 3rd, 2026. Comprising representatives from Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia, the regional body issued a formal statement reaffirming its unwavering commitment to established international legal frameworks.

    The Caribbean Community emphasized its dedication to core principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter, particularly the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations and the fundamental respect for human dignity. The regional bloc articulated a firm position against military intervention, instead championing the imperative of peaceful dialogue and diplomatic engagement as the sole legitimate pathway to resolving the Venezuelan crisis.

    CARICOM’s declaration underscored the necessity of achieving lasting stability, democratic governance, and economic prosperity for the Venezuelan populace through non-violent means. Expressing a readiness to actively facilitate and support all diplomatic initiatives, the organization pledged to operate within a framework of international cooperation and mutual respect among nations.

    Concurrently, the Bureau addressed pressing regional security concerns, confirming that comprehensive measures are being implemented to safeguard the well-being of citizens across member states. Officials are continuously assessing the multifaceted repercussions of the escalating situation, with particular attention to potential disruptions in economic sectors, including critical infrastructure such as regional air travel and commerce.

  • Statement from the Leader of the Opposition of St. Kitts and Nevis Honourable Premier Mark A. G. Brantley January 03, 2025

    Statement from the Leader of the Opposition of St. Kitts and Nevis Honourable Premier Mark A. G. Brantley January 03, 2025

    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has initiated urgent diplomatic engagements in response to the unprecedented military intervention by the United States in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse. The development has sent shockwaves throughout the Western Hemisphere, with regional leaders scrambling to assess the situation and formulate a coordinated response.

    Honourable Premier Mark A. G. Brantley, Leader of the Opposition in St. Kitts and Nevis, confirmed having conducted emergency consultations with Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, who currently holds the rotating chairmanship of CARICOM. According to Premier Brantley, the regional body has convened an emergency session of heads of government and is actively monitoring the rapidly evolving situation.

    The opposition leader referenced a concise statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicating that no additional military actions against Venezuela are anticipated following President Maduro’s apprehension. This development marks a significant escalation in the longstanding political tensions between the United States and the Venezuelan government.

    Premier Brantley emphasized the historical friendship between St. Kitts and Nevis and both nations involved in the conflict, expressing earnest hope for an immediate cessation of hostilities. He advocated for diplomatic channels to address outstanding issues, invoking biblical principles that bless peacemakers and encourage perseverance in well-doing.

    The political leader has pledged his full support to Prime Minister Drew and CARICOM’s efforts to engineer a peaceful resolution to the crisis, underscoring the importance of regional stability and the Caribbean tradition of conflict resolution through dialogue rather than military action.

  • U.S. citizen arrested at Puerto Plata Airport with suspected marijuana

    U.S. citizen arrested at Puerto Plata Airport with suspected marijuana

    PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic – A significant narcotics interception operation culminated in the arrest of an American citizen at Gregorio Luperón International Airport. The apprehension followed the discovery of a substantial cache of suspected illicit substances and drug paraphernalia within luggage arriving on a flight from Newark, New Jersey.

    Enhanced security protocols proved instrumental in the detection process. Specialized canine units and vigilant security personnel first identified anomalous images during routine X-ray screening of baggage. Subsequently, acting pursuant to directives issued by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, a meticulous inspection of the targeted suitcase was authorized and conducted.

    The search revealed a comprehensive drug distribution kit. Authorities confiscated 17 individually wrapped packages believed to contain marijuana. The seizure was compounded by the discovery of 29 electronic vaping devices, each containing a liquid bearing resemblance to cannabis oil. Further evidence included professional packaging materials such as rolling papers, numerous small plastic bags, glass jars filled with tobacco, sachets of suspected stimulants, various tubes, and multiple cellular phones.

    The individual, whose identity remains undisclosed pending judicial proceedings, is now in custody. The case file has been forwarded to the Permanent Attention Court of Puerto Plata, where prosecutors will seek coercive measures against the detainee for purported infractions under Law 50-88, the nation’s comprehensive statute governing Drugs and Controlled Substances.

    In accordance with standard forensic procedure, the confiscated materials have been transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (INACIF) for definitive chemical analysis to confirm the exact composition and weight of the substances. Law enforcement agencies have also initiated a broader investigation to uncover potential connections to wider distribution networks and identify any accomplices potentially involved in this transnational smuggling attempt.

  • These are not times for half measures, these are times for defining our positions and taking a stand against fascism and imperial barbarism!

    These are not times for half measures, these are times for defining our positions and taking a stand against fascism and imperial barbarism!

    In a fiery address delivered at Havana’s José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribune, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel delivered a scathing condemnation of what he termed “U.S. military aggression” against Venezuela and the alleged kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro. The January 3rd speech framed the operation as an act of “state terrorism” that violates international law and threatens regional stability.

    Díaz-Canel characterized the predawn military action as a “cowardly, criminal, and treacherous” attack motivated by imperialist desires for Venezuela’s oil reserves and natural resources. He explicitly rejected the Monroe Doctrine and what he called the “fallacious narrative of narco-terrorism” that U.S. officials had allegedly propagated to justify intervention.

    The Cuban leader drew historical parallels, invoking Fidel Castro’s warnings about U.S. imperialism from two decades prior and comparing current U.S. leadership to Nazi propagandists employing Goebbels’ principle of repeating lies until they become accepted as truth. He further equated the Venezuela operation to “crimes against humanity committed by Israeli Zionism in the Gaza Strip.”

    Díaz-Canel called for international mobilization against what he described as an illegal regime change operation, emphasizing that the threat extended beyond Venezuela to all of humanity. He demanded proof of life for Maduro and his partner Cilia Flores, while asserting that the United States bears responsibility for their physical safety.

    The speech concluded with revolutionary slogans and declarations of solidarity between Cuba and Venezuela, with Díaz-Canel vowing that both nations would defend Venezuelan sovereignty at “a very high price” if necessary.

  • Embassy Expresses Sincere Gratitude for Government of St.Kitts and Nevis Voicing Concern over Taiwan Strait Situation

    Embassy Expresses Sincere Gratitude for Government of St.Kitts and Nevis Voicing Concern over Taiwan Strait Situation

    In a formal statement released on January 1st, 2026, the Taiwanese Embassy extended its profound appreciation to the Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis for its expressed concern regarding recent military exercises conducted by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait. The diplomatic communication, originating from the Embassy, lauded the Caribbean nation’s stance, interpreting it as a firm endorsement of regional peace, stability, and the foundational principles of international law. The Embassy’s communiqué emphasized the deep value Taiwan places on its long-standing fraternal and diplomatic relationship with both the government and citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Reaffirming a mutual dedication to peaceful international engagement, the statement highlighted a shared commitment to pursuing dialogue, exercising restraint, and adhering to responsible state conduct. Looking forward, the Embassy articulated an optimistic vision for enhanced bilateral collaboration throughout 2026, aiming to jointly advance mutual interests in peace, stability, and economic prosperity. The message concluded with cordial New Year’s greetings for the people of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The press release referenced an official statement from the Saint Kitts and Nevis government website, dated December 31st, 2025, which originally voiced apprehension over the escalating military situation in the strategic waterway.

  • Greg Walter, Son of National Hero Sir George H. Walter, Dies

    Greg Walter, Son of National Hero Sir George H. Walter, Dies

    Antigua and Barbuda mourns the passing of Greg Walter, son of the late National Hero and former Prime Minister Sir George H. Walter. The announcement of his death was confirmed through official state media channels, though specific details regarding the circumstances and timing remain undisclosed at this time.

    The Walter family legacy remains deeply embedded in the nation’s history, with Sir George H. Walter having served as the country’s second Prime Minister following independence. The elder Walter is celebrated as an instrumental force in shaping the nation’s labor movement and early political development, earning his designation as a National Hero for these monumental contributions.

    Greg Walter’s passing represents not just a personal family tragedy but a moment of national reflection on the Walter family’s enduring impact on Antiguan society. The absence of detailed information surrounding his death has left both the public and media awaiting further official statements. The government has yet to announce any commemorative plans, but the event has already sparked renewed interest in the historical legacy of the Walter family and their foundational role in the nation’s journey.

  • Army arrests repeat human trafficker in Santiago Rodríguez

    Army arrests repeat human trafficker in Santiago Rodríguez

    In a significant border security operation, military forces of the Dominican Republic have captured a notorious human smuggling operative during an early morning interdiction mission. The arrest occurred in the Mamoncito sector of Monción municipality, Santiago Rodríguez province, where Army (ERD) personnel intercepted a white Jeep transporting six Haitian nationals lacking proper immigration documentation.

    The detained individual, identified as Expedito Rodríguez (alias ‘Bobolé’), represents a significant victory for border enforcement authorities. Military reports indicate Rodríguez demonstrated active resistance during apprehension, necessitating the application of controlled restraint techniques by ERD soldiers. The vehicle contained three male and three female migrants of Haitian origin, all found to be in irregular immigration status.

    Rodríguez’s criminal history reveals an established pattern of border-related offenses. Previously arrested in May 2023 during Operation Border in Dajabón, the suspect remained under judicial supervision requiring periodic court appearances at the time of his latest apprehension. This recurrence demonstrates the persistent challenges authorities face in combating transnational smuggling networks.

    Following standard protocol, both the suspected trafficker and the six migrants were transported to the ERD Fortress in Santiago Rodríguez for processing and subsequent transfer to the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The operation highlights the ongoing security efforts along the Dominican-Haitian border region, where human trafficking remains a persistent concern for Caribbean nations.

  • MIREX urges Dominicans in Venezuela to take precautions

    MIREX urges Dominicans in Venezuela to take precautions

    The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) has escalated its security alert for Dominican nationals residing in Venezuela, issuing an urgent advisory for enhanced vigilance amid evolving circumstances in the South American nation. The ministry’s security directive emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining constant awareness through officially verified information channels.

    In an official communiqué released this week, MIREX clarified the current diplomatic representation arrangement confirming that since July 30, 2024, the Kingdom of Spain has assumed responsibility for protecting Dominican interests within Venezuelan territory. This consular protection agreement enables Dominican citizens requiring emergency assistance to contact the Spanish Consulate in Caracas through its dedicated 24-hour emergency line at +58 424 209 0264.

    While overseas consular services are handled through Spanish diplomatic channels, MIREX’s domestic operations continue to provide support during standard business hours. Dominican citizens can reach the ministry’s headquarters in Santo Domingo at (809) 987-7001, specifically extensions 7595, 7597, and 7100. Alternative communication remains available through the official email address proteccionnacionales@mirex.gob.do.

    The foreign ministry issued a firm recommendation against all non-essential travel to Venezuela until further notice, citing unresolved security concerns that could potentially endanger foreign visitors. This precautionary stance reflects the government’s commitment to citizen protection in regions experiencing political or social instability.