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  • Karg: Chinese vissersschepen via Guyana vormen gevaar voor Suriname

    Karg: Chinese vissersschepen via Guyana vormen gevaar voor Suriname

    A looming permit application from a Sino-Guyanese seafood enterprise is sparking urgent warnings across the South American fishing industry, with top Surinamese fisheries officials calling for immediate coordinated action to protect dwindling regional fish stocks. Udo Karg, who leads both the Suriname Seafood Association as chairman and SUVVEB N.V. as chief executive officer, has sounded the alarm that approving Grandeast Seafood Inc.’s request to operate six additional commercial fishing vessels in Guyana’s waters would deliver severe, lasting harm to fishing communities in both Guyana and neighboring Suriname.

    Grandeast Seafood, a joint venture subsidiary of China’s Hong Dong Fisheries Co. Ltd., has been active in Guyana since 2018, when it poured roughly $20 million into constructing a modern seafood processing facility in the country. According to local Guyanese outlet Kaieteur News, the company argues that inconsistent supplies of finfish and shrimp have capped its processing facility’s output, so adding six company-owned fishing vessels is necessary to stabilize raw material inputs for its operations. The permit application is currently under review by Guyana’s relevant regulatory authorities.

    But Karg pushes back against this justification, pointing to long-standing overexploitation of fish populations across Guyana’s exclusive economic zone that already puts regional stocks at risk of collapse. He cites the Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR), an internationally recognized scientific metric that measures a fish population’s ability to replenish itself under current fishing pressure. A 40% SPR is widely accepted as the minimum threshold for a sustainable, healthy fishery, Karg explains.

    Per Karg’s analysis, the cumulative pressure of overfishing and unregulated cross-border illegal fishing has already pushed regional stocks to dangerous levels. Suriname’s current SPR sits only 15 percentage points above the 40% minimum threshold, while Guyana’s own SPR has languished between 20 and 30 percentage points below that critical sustainability mark for years. That gap, Karg argues, makes clear that Guyana’s waters cannot even support its existing domestic fishing fleet at a commercially and environmentally responsible level. Granting six new commercial fishing permits would only compound the crisis.

    “This means simply that there is not enough fish to let their additional vessels operate in a commercially responsible way,” Karg told local Surinamese outlet Starnieuws. He added that approving the application would deal a heavy blow to Guyana’s local fishing community, while also generating immediate negative spillover effects for Suriname. Unregulated fishing from overcapacity fleets in Guyana routinely pushes across the shared maritime border into Surinamese waters, he noted, so additional vessels in Guyana would only worsen illegal poaching of Suriname’s already strained fish stocks.

    Karg draws a parallel to a previous episode during the administration of former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, when the Surinamese fishing sector successfully blocked a similar proposal to allow foreign-owned fishing vessels to operate in its waters. “Now they are trying again, but this time through Guyana,” he said. As a member state of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism, Karg says Suriname has a formal responsibility to lodge an official objection to any proposal that would further deplete already overstressed regional fish stocks, and should take that step immediately as the permit application moves forward.

  • Digicel Haiti celebrates 20 years of presence alongside Haitians

    Digicel Haiti celebrates 20 years of presence alongside Haitians

    In 2026, telecommunications provider Digicel Haiti is celebrating two decades of continuous service and partnership with communities across the country, marking a milestone defined by shared resilience, mutual trust, and long-term commitment to national development.

    Jean-Philippe Brun, Chief Executive Officer of Digicel Haiti, outlined the company’s 20-year journey in an official press release, emphasizing that the anniversary is as much a tribute to customers, employees, and local partners as it is a celebration of corporate achievement. “Two decades driven by unwavering commitment, made possible above all by the trust of our customers, partners, and communities, and the steadfast dedication of our employees,” Brun stated.

    Since the company first launched its operations in Haiti in 2006, its core mission has never shifted: to connect Haitian people across regions and expand access to economic and social opportunities that improve quality of life. Brun stressed that this two-decade legacy extends far beyond building telecommunications infrastructure. It is, at its core, a story of deep human connection, collective resilience, and lasting partnerships forged alongside Haitian communities through every high and low.

    Over the past 20 years, Digicel Haiti has stood with the Haitian people through both moments of celebration and periods of profound crisis. The company has been a core supporter of local cultural life, sponsoring beloved national traditions including Carnival, football competitions, and the popular Artisanat en Fête crafts festival that highlights local creators. When crisis has struck, from the devastating 2010 earthquake to destructive hurricanes and repeated periods of national instability, Digicel Haiti’s on-the-ground teams have remained mobilized to support communities and maintain critical connectivity.

    This commitment to public good is institutionalized through the Digicel Foundation, which has delivered large-scale, impact-focused educational programs and community development projects across the country. These initiatives have opened new pathways for Haitian young people and marginalized communities, delivering tangible hope and opportunity where it is most needed.

    Brun acknowledged that the past two decades have brought significant, unforeseen challenges, and company leadership remains fully aware of the ongoing difficulties facing Haitian society. Through every turning point, however, one constant has endured: the trust that Haitian customers, partners and communities have placed in Digicel Haiti. That trust, Brun noted, has been the driving force behind the company’s constant efforts to upgrade services, innovate its offerings, and move forward with purpose even in the most difficult contexts.

    “For 20 years, Digicel has been part of the daily lives of Haitians. This relationship is built on trust; a trust we never take for granted,” Brun said. “It compels us to do better every day, to stay close to our customers, and to continue playing a vital role in the country’s development. These 20 years are yours, and our commitment to the future remains unwavering.”

    As the company kicks off its anniversary celebrations, Brun extended the company’s deepest gratitude to all those who made its 20-year journey possible. “Thank you for being part of this story. Thank you for continuing to inspire us to do even better. Let’s continue to build connections that matter. Together,” he said.

  • US$10 million from Rotary International (District 7020) for DINEPA in Haiti

    US$10 million from Rotary International (District 7020) for DINEPA in Haiti

    At the 2026 annual conference of Rotary International District 7020, hosted in Jamaica between April 28 and May 1, Haiti’s leading water and sanitation public agency secured a landmark multi-year investment to expand critical public services across the country. The National Directorate of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA), led by Director General Théophil Ostinvil, held a series of targeted high-level strategic talks with top Rotary leaders during the event, including former Rotary International President Barry Rasin, former Zone 33/34 Director Jeremy Hurst, and incumbent District 7020 Governor William Bill Aiken, alongside multiple past district and organizational leaders.

    These in-depth discussions successfully aligned the institutional priorities of both organizations around advancing Haiti’s drinking water and sanitation goals, laying a solid foundation for deeper long-term collaboration. After productive negotiations, the two sides finalized a binding financial commitment of $10 million that will be disbursed over the coming five years. This injection of capital marks a major milestone in resource mobilization for Haiti’s underfunded water and sanitation infrastructure.

    The new funding falls under the ongoing partnership between DINEPA and Rotary International District 7020, managed through the Haiti National Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Initiative (HANWASH) — the official technical implementation body for Rotary’s development work in Haiti. Beyond addressing the urgent need for capital, this commitment carries broader strategic meaning: it signals broad international confidence in DINEPA’s institutional leadership and validates the impact of recent sectoral reforms implemented by the agency. It also opens new doors for expanded technical and financial partnerships with other global development actors, a critical enabler for Haiti’s goal of achieving universal access to safe drinking water and formal sanitation services for all citizens.

  • Argentina is preparing to join the GSF in Haiti

    Argentina is preparing to join the GSF in Haiti

    In a step that expands the multinational response to Haiti’s ongoing security crisis, Argentina is moving forward with plans to deploy military personnel to the Caribbean nation as part of the international Gang Suppression Force (GSF), multiple sources confirm. As of May 1, 2026, the Argentine Armed Forces General Staff was in the final stages of preparations, wrapping up the selection of officers who will fill key roles within the GSF’s multinational command structure, including positions in planning, coordination, liaison, operational support, and overall command coordination.

    Unlike several contributing nations that are sending frontline combat troops to Haiti—most notably Chad, which has already deployed 1,500 soldiers to the region—Argentina has framed its contribution as focused on non-combat, enabling support for the mission. The South American country plans to send a specialized contingent that will be primarily made up of military engineers, with additional medical personnel assigned to support GSF operations.

    A core component of Argentina’s deployment will be a fully operational field hospital, designed to provide medical care to GSF personnel and potentially local populations affected by the ongoing conflict between gangs and security forces. While Buenos Aires has not yet released an official public figure for the total number of military personnel it will send to Haiti, the mission’s core objectives have already been finalized ahead of the first deployment.

    This participation marks a notable shift from Argentina’s traditional foreign military engagements, which have long centered on traditional United Nations peacekeeping operations. The GSF itself is a purpose-built multinational force created to address Haiti’s unique security breakdown, in which heavily armed criminal gangs have seized control of large swathes of national territory, including most of the capital Port-au-Prince, and have carried out widespread violence against civilians and state institutions. The first contingent of 400 Chadian fighters already arrived in Haiti several weeks ago and have begun carrying out discreet initial operations against gang strongholds, according to earlier local reports.

  • WATCH: Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister ‘Gassy Dread’ Performs hit song with Ishowspeed

    WATCH: Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister ‘Gassy Dread’ Performs hit song with Ishowspeed

    A surprising cross-sector collaboration between a Caribbean head of government and a global internet personality has taken social media by storm, drawing millions of views and sparking widespread discussion across online platforms. Gaston Browne, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda—who has picked up the playful nickname “Gassy Dread” among online communities—joined forces with popular American streamer and rapper iShowSpeed for an energetic live performance of a viral hit song.

    The unexpected duet, which was filmed and shared widely across Instagram, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube, shows Browne leaning into the lighthearted moment, matching iShowSpeed’s high energy as the pair performed together. The Prime Minister’s willingness to step outside the bounds of formal political life and engage with modern internet culture has surprised many viewers, turning the clip into a viral sensation within hours of its first upload.

    iShowSpeed, 19, one of the most followed young content creators on the internet with over 200 million combined followers across his channels, has been touring across the Caribbean in recent weeks, connecting with fans and collaborating with local figures. His stop in Antigua and Barbuda turned into an unforgettable moment when Browne agreed to join him on stage for the performance, deviating from the typical schedule of official meetings that usually mark a leader’s public engagements.

    Reactions to the video have been split across social media. Many online users have praised the Prime Minister for his approachability and ability to connect with younger generations, noting that the casual collaboration helps humanize political leaders and bridge the gap between governance and popular youth culture. Others have raised questions about whether a sitting head of government should participate in this kind of informal entertainment content, arguing that it undermines the dignity of the office. Regardless of differing opinions, the video has already cemented its place as one of the most unexpected viral entertainment moments of the year, putting Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism and cultural profile in the global spotlight in an entirely unplanned way.

  • IshowSpeed feasts on Deer and Turtle meat in Barbuda for the first time

    IshowSpeed feasts on Deer and Turtle meat in Barbuda for the first time

    Popular young streaming personality IshowSpeed has shared a new culinary experience during his recent visit to the Caribbean island of Barbuda, marking the first time he has sampled both deer and turtle meat.

    The content creator, who has built a massive global following for his unfiltered, on-the-go vlogs and live streaming content, documented the entire meal for his audience. During the trip, local hosts arranged the traditional spread featuring the two wild meats, introducing Speed to the regional hunting and dining customs that are part of Barbuda’s local food culture.

    Footage from the stream shows the creator reacting honestly to the unfamiliar flavors, sharing his first impressions with viewers in his signature energetic style. The moment quickly circulated across social media platforms, with fans and commentators discussing the unique culinary experience and debating the cultural context of eating native game meats in the Caribbean.

    While turtle fishing is regulated in many parts of the world to protect vulnerable species, local authorities in Barbuda maintain sustainable, community-managed harvest programs that allow limited traditional consumption of turtle meat for residents and visitors. The trip itself marks one of many international excursions the streamer has taken this year to create diverse content for his millions of subscribers across YouTube and Twitch.

  • WATCH: “Unreal” — IShowSpeed Left Awestruck by Antigua’s Beauty During CalvinAir Helicopter Flight

    WATCH: “Unreal” — IShowSpeed Left Awestruck by Antigua’s Beauty During CalvinAir Helicopter Flight

    One of YouTube’s most high-profile content creators, IShowSpeed, has offered his global fanbase a front-row seat to the breathtaking natural beauty of the Caribbean island of Antigua, after a scenic helicopter flight with local operator CalvinAir left him completely lost for words. The 19-year-old streaming personality, famous for his unfiltered, energetic on-camera reactions, documented the entire aerial excursion in a viral clip that has already been viewed by millions of people across social media platforms.

    As the helicopter lifted off from the coast and climbed above the island, IShowSpeed pressed his face to the window to take in the sweeping views of Antigua’s iconic white-sand beaches, vivid turquoise waters, and lush green mountainous interior. Visibly shocked by the unrivaled scenery unfolding below him, the creator repeatedly described the landscape as “unreal,” his signature raw, enthusiastic reaction capturing how deeply the island’s beauty had impacted him.

    CalvinAir Helicopters, a well-regarded local tour provider that specializes in guided aerial excursions across Antigua and its surrounding neighbor Barbuda, offers visitors the rare chance to see the island’s 365 distinct beaches, hidden coves, and volcanic landmarks from a perspective that ground-based travel can never match. For IShowSpeed, who regularly draws hundreds of thousands of concurrent viewers to his streams focused on gaming, internet challenges, and lifestyle content, the trip marked a rare chance to showcase a lesser-known Caribbean travel destination to his predominantly young, global audience.

    The clip has quickly spread beyond the creator’s own fanbase, with tourism officials in Antigua already noting a noticeable uptick in social media interest in the island following the viral reaction. Many viewers who saw the clip commented that the creator’s genuine awe had put Antigua on their personal travel bucket lists, highlighting the growing power of major content creators to drive tourism attention to small island destinations.

  • Gewonde illegale mijnwerker overleden: dodental in Royal Hill stijgt naar twee

    Gewonde illegale mijnwerker overleden: dodental in Royal Hill stijgt naar twee

    A violent confrontation between authorities and unauthorized prospectors at the Royal Hill mining concession operated by Chinese mining firm Zijin has ended in a second fatality, leaving the remote southern mining region on edge amid a growing buildup of crowds and security forces.

    The latest death was confirmed on May 3, after a severely injured prospector who had been rushed to an emergency department with a critical open wound succumbed to his injuries earlier that day. Initial official accounts of the incident outline that the two prospectors fell from a steep height while attempting to flee from a specialized government task force deployed to crack down on unregulated mining activity in the concession. One of the men died at the scene of the fall immediately, while the second was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. Despite all medical interventions, his condition could not be stabilized, leading to his death in care.

    In the days following the incident, local authorities report that tensions in the area have remained heightened. Roughly 100 additional people have gathered in and around the boundaries of the Royal Hill concession, with officials confirming intelligence that the group intends to continue unauthorized prospecting operations in the area. In response, a large contingent of local police has been deployed to the site, backed by military personnel to support public order maintenance and prevent unrest.

    To prepare for any potential escalation of unrest, specialized police units and an infantry detachment have been placed on standby in the southern part of the region. Authorities have also requested that Zijin Mining temporarily relocate all heavy industrial equipment out of the concession area, a move designed to reduce potential flashpoints and make the ongoing security operation easier to manage.

    Local government and security officials say they are continuing to monitor developments in the area minute-by-minute, and have not ruled out implementing additional security or regulatory measures if the situation worsens.

  • WATCH: Speed has the “weird” feeling

    WATCH: Speed has the “weird” feeling

    In the lead-up to one of the most high-stakes competitions of his professional career, elite sprinter Speed has opened up about experiencing what he describes as a “weird” emotional and physical sensation that has caught him off guard. The track star, who has built a decades-long career marked by consistent performances and multiple global medals, shared his unusual feelings in a brief on-camera interview with sports journalists ahead of the qualifying rounds for the international athletics championship. Though he did not elaborate on the exact nature of the sensation, clarifying that it is not a physical injury that would interfere with his ability to compete, he noted that the combination of pre-race pressure and a unique set of circumstances surrounding this year’s event has created a different atmosphere than he has encountered in past competitions. Teammates and coaching staff have downplayed any concerns, noting that Speed has maintained his standard rigorous training schedule in recent weeks and remains in peak physical condition for the event. Fans and analysts alike are waiting to see how the sprinter will perform when he steps onto the track for his first qualifying heat, with many noting that even small mental disruptions can impact the outcome of short-distance sprinting events where margins of victory are often measured in hundredths of a second.

  • FULL RESULTS: 2026 Labour Queen Pageant

    FULL RESULTS: 2026 Labour Queen Pageant

    The highly anticipated 2026 Labour Queen Pageant has concluded its annual competition, crowning a new champion and honoring a cohort of standout contestants across a range of competitive and special categories. Held to celebrate talent, leadership, and community connection among participants from regional constituencies, the pageant saw competitors from across the country vying for the prestigious title and substantial cash prizes.

    Ultimately, Queenela Williams representing St. Mary’s South emerged as the overall 2026 Labour Queen, capping off a dominant performance that earned her recognition across multiple competition segments. Following Williams in the final rankings were Tonya Phillips of St. John’s Rural South, who secured the 1st Runner-Up position, Maydoria Smith of St. John’s Rural West, who took 2nd Runner-Up, and Aliyah Andrew of St. John’s Rural East, who claimed 3rd Runner-Up.

    Beyond the overall final placements, the pageant distributed a series of special awards to recognize contestants’ unique strengths and contributions across different areas of competition. Williams continued her winning streak by taking home three additional honors: the Outstanding Progress award, Best Speech, and Most True to Theme, cementing her status as one of the most versatile competitors in this year’s event.

    Maydoria Smith, 2nd Runner-Up, also notched multiple wins in competitive categories, earning both Best Swimwear and Best Evening Wear for her standout showings in those segments. Jonelle Encarnacion, representing All Saints East & St. Luke, picked up two awards: the prestigious Leadership Award and Best Performing Talent, for her strong public presence and dynamic artistic performance.

    Other special award recipients included Jessica Tracy of St. John’s Rural North, who was named Miss Congeniality for her warm rapport with fellow contestants; Julissa Cato of St. John’s City West, who earned the Miss Photogenic title for her striking on-camera presence; Treveisha Adams of St. John’s Rural West, who received the Sisterhood Award for her commitment to lifting up her fellow competitors; and Mia Griffith, also of St. John’s City West, who took home the Best Interview award for her thoughtful, sharp responses to judges’ questions.

    In line with the pageant’s longstanding tradition of rewarding participants for their hard work and dedication, substantial cash prizes were awarded to the top four finalists. The overall winner, Queenela Williams, received a grand prize of $25,000, while 1st Runner-Up Tonya Phillips took home $15,000, 2nd Runner-Up Maydoria Smith earned $10,000, and 3rd Runner-Up Aliyah Andrew received $8,000.