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  • Health Records to Go Digital Across All Clinics, Joseph Announces

    Health Records to Go Digital Across All Clinics, Joseph Announces

    Antigua and Barbuda is making significant strides in modernizing its healthcare infrastructure by implementing a digital system for patient records across all public clinics. Senator Michael Joseph, Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, Wellness, and the Environment, announced the initiative during a recent appearance on ABS-TV’s ‘Government in Motion.’ This project is a key component of the government’s Smart Health Facilities program, supported by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

    The initiative involves the integration of patient information using the Selma software, ensuring seamless access to medical records across clinics nationwide. Senator Joseph emphasized that this system will allow healthcare providers to access patient data, including lab results and doctor reports, regardless of the clinic’s location. This innovation aims to enhance communication between hospitals and clinics, addressing gaps in the primary care system.

    The digital upgrade is part of a broader strategy to strengthen primary healthcare, following a regional health cooperation agreement signed between Antigua and Barbuda and PAHO. The government envisions a fully connected healthcare network, linking major medical centers such as the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre. This transformation is expected to improve patient care, streamline healthcare delivery, and create a more resilient health system.

    By reducing the need for patients to repeat their medical history at multiple facilities, the initiative promises to make healthcare faster and more efficient. This digital transition marks a pivotal step in Antigua and Barbuda’s journey toward a modernized and responsive healthcare system.

  • VIDEO: Antiguan wins all expense paid trip to Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival

    VIDEO: Antiguan wins all expense paid trip to Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival

    Antiguan wins all expense paid trip to Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival

  • Man and Woman Shot During Alleged Robbery at Fort James Beach

    Man and Woman Shot During Alleged Robbery at Fort James Beach

    A man and his female companion are currently hospitalized after being shot during an alleged robbery attempt at Fort James Beach late Thursday night. According to ABS News, the incident occurred around 11:30 pm when the couple was in a rented vehicle on the beach. Approximately three gunmen approached them, and as the man attempted to drive away, the assailants opened fire. The man sustained a gunshot wound to his right shoulder, while the woman was shot in one of her hands. Despite their injuries, the man managed to drive both himself and his companion to the hospital, where they are now receiving medical attention. Reports indicate that the vehicle bears at least three bullet marks. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-8477.

  • Sandals, Beaches win 16 World Travel Awards

    Sandals, Beaches win 16 World Travel Awards

    Jamaica and its tourism industry celebrated a historic night at the 2025 World Travel Awards Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony, held at the Sandals Grande St Lucian in St Lucia. The event, which brought together government leaders and hospitality professionals, highlighted the Caribbean nation’s exceptional achievements in travel and tourism. Jamaica was crowned the Caribbean’s Leading Destination for the 19th consecutive year, while the Jamaica Tourist Board secured the Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board award for the 17th straight year. Additionally, the Port of Ocho Rios and the Port of Montego Bay were recognized as the Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Port and Leading Home Port, respectively. Jamaica also claimed the title of Caribbean’s Leading Family Travel Destination 2025. Sandals and Beaches resorts were the stars of the evening, collectively winning 16 awards. Sandals Resorts International was named the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Brand for the 32nd year in a row, while Beaches Turks and Caicos celebrated its 18th win as the Caribbean’s Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort. Other notable wins included Sandals Dunn’s River as the Caribbean’s Leading Luxury All-Inclusive Resort and Sandals South Coast as the Caribbean’s Most Romantic Resort. Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts, emphasized the dedication of the team and the commitment to evolving guest experiences. Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett praised the resilience and hard work of Jamaica’s tourism stakeholders, urging them to build on this success. Other Jamaican winners included Island Routes, Chukka Caribbean Adventures, and Rose Hall Great House Tour, showcasing the nation’s diverse tourism offerings.

  • Peru: Congres zet president Dina Boluarte af te midden van oplopende criminaliteit

    Peru: Congres zet president Dina Boluarte af te midden van oplopende criminaliteit

    In a historic and unanimous decision, the Peruvian Congress voted to remove President Dina Boluarte from office on October 10, 2025. The move followed a late-night session, hours after a violent shooting at a concert in Lima, which intensified public outrage over the country’s escalating crime rates. Boluarte, 63, who had long struggled with plummeting approval ratings and accusations of corruption and excessive use of force against protesters, was deemed unfit to fulfill her duties. The motion for her removal garnered support from nearly all political factions, including parties that had previously backed her. With no vice president in place, Congress President José Jerí, 38, was swiftly sworn in as interim leader. Jerí pledged to prioritize combating crime and restoring national security while emphasizing the need for national reconciliation and a stable transition. Boluarte’s ouster marks the sixth presidential change in Peru since 2018, highlighting the nation’s persistent political turmoil. She assumed power in December 2022 after her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, was arrested for attempting to dissolve Congress. Her tenure was marred by widespread protests, particularly in rural and indigenous regions, often met with harsh crackdowns. As Jerí takes the helm, Peru enters a new chapter focused on addressing the root causes of its crises. The coming months will be pivotal as the country aims to achieve greater political stability and safety ahead of the general elections scheduled for April 2026.

  • Zon, warmte en enkele buien in de middag

    Zon, warmte en enkele buien in de middag

    Today begins across the country with a warm and humid morning atmosphere, accompanied by a veil of high cloud cover. The sun makes an early appearance, setting the stage for a sultry start to the day. In the coastal plains, temperatures quickly rise to around 32 to 33 degrees Celsius, with oppressive humidity making it feel even hotter. An east to southeast wind occasionally brings some relief, particularly in the late morning. As the day progresses, cumulus clouds develop into larger rain areas. Between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM, there is a chance of localized showers or thunderstorms, especially in the Brokopondo, Sipaliwini, and parts of Commewijne regions. Brief rain showers may also occur in Paramaribo and Wanica, followed by rapid clearing. By evening, the skies clear almost everywhere. Temperatures gradually drop to around 25 to 26 degrees, and the air feels fresher due to a light easterly breeze. The interior remains partly cloudy but without significant precipitation.

  • National District Mayor’s Office receives international recognition from World Urban Parks Association

    National District Mayor’s Office receives international recognition from World Urban Parks Association

    Santo Domingo’s Fernández Environmental Project and Park has been honored with the Outstanding New Park Project Award for the Latin American Region at the World Urban Parks International Awards. This accolade, presented in Istanbul, Turkey, recognizes the park’s innovative and sustainable design, which has significantly impacted the local community. The project, spearheaded by National District Mayor Carolina Mejía, transformed a 19,000-square-meter area in the Fernández Urbanization by rehabilitating a lagoon and constructing a new park. This initiative not only resolved a longstanding 25-year stormwater drainage issue but also contributed to the development of over 205 parks and plazas under Mejía’s administration, fostering a healthier and more organized Santo Domingo. The award was accepted by Elizabeth Mateo, who led the Dominican delegation and expressed gratitude on behalf of Mayor Mejía. Selected from more than 100 international submissions, the Fernández Park was lauded for its excellence, innovation, and environmental commitment, further solidifying Santo Domingo’s reputation as a leader in sustainable urban development.

  • COE warns of dangerous waves on Atlantic coast from Tropical Storm Jerry

    COE warns of dangerous waves on Atlantic coast from Tropical Storm Jerry

    The Emergency Operations Center (COE) in Santo Domingo has issued a critical alert this Friday, warning of deteriorating sea conditions along the Dominican Republic’s Atlantic coast. The heightened risk is attributed to the indirect influence of Tropical Storm Jerry, which is currently active in the region. According to the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet), the storm is expected to generate perilous waves starting this afternoon, posing significant threats to maritime activities. In response, authorities have strongly advised operators of small and medium-sized vessels to remain docked until the situation stabilizes. Furthermore, civil protection units in coastal zones have been mobilized to enforce preventive measures, ensuring the safety of fishermen, recreational boaters, and swimmers. The COE emphasized the importance of vigilance and adherence to safety protocols to mitigate potential hazards during this period of heightened weather activity.

  • NIA Engages Business Community on Proposed SSZ South Coast Project, Reinforces Commitment to Transparency and Good Governance

    NIA Engages Business Community on Proposed SSZ South Coast Project, Reinforces Commitment to Transparency and Good Governance

    The Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has initiated a series of public consultations to discuss the proposed Special Sustainability Zone (SSZ) development, emphasizing transparency and good governance. On October 07, 2025, Premier Mark Brantley chaired a meeting with key stakeholders from the St. Kitts and Nevis business community at the Four Seasons Resort conference room. Approximately 40 participants, including representatives from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Bankers Association, attended the session. Premier Brantley highlighted the importance of engaging the business community first, as they stand to benefit significantly from the project. He stressed that the project, named ‘Destiny,’ has not yet been approved and sought feedback from attendees. Olivier Janssens, the project’s developer, presented a vision for ‘Destiny,’ a sustainable family resort community that aims to create jobs, boost tourism, and attract investment while preserving Nevis’ natural beauty. Environmental and architectural experts detailed plans for ecosystem protection, including coral reef rehabilitation and low-rise structures. Premier Brantley also shared economic projections, estimating a potential US $52 billion economic output over a decade. The meeting concluded with a robust Q&A session, and business leaders expressed gratitude for the NIA’s inclusive approach. The NIA plans further consultations with the Opposition and town hall meetings to ensure broad community input. This initiative reflects the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM)-led administration’s commitment to transparency and people-centered governance.

  • CARICOM Heads welcome Gaza peace deal

    CARICOM Heads welcome Gaza peace deal

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts — The Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has expressed cautious optimism regarding the newly brokered peace agreement between Hamas and Israel. The deal, which marks the initial phase of a broader peace plan for Gaza, has been hailed as a pivotal development in addressing the protracted conflict in the region. In an official statement, CARICOM emphasized that the agreement represents a crucial step toward mitigating the severe humanitarian crisis faced by the Palestinian population and ensuring the safe return of Israeli hostages. The regional leaders underscored the importance of the agreement’s key provisions, including a sustained cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of military forces, the mutual release of hostages and prisoners, and the facilitation of immediate and secure humanitarian aid. CARICOM reaffirmed its longstanding advocacy for dialogue, mutual respect, and compliance with international law as essential components for achieving a durable resolution to the conflict. The organization reiterated its commitment to supporting efforts that foster peace and stability in the region, emphasizing that such measures are indispensable for the well-being of all parties involved.