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  • WEATHER (6:00 PM, October 9): Shower and thunderstorm activity, gusty winds to continue today due to TS Jerry

    WEATHER (6:00 PM, October 9): Shower and thunderstorm activity, gusty winds to continue today due to TS Jerry

    Tropical Storm Jerry is intensifying as it approaches the Caribbean, bringing heightened risks of severe weather conditions to Dominica and surrounding regions. The storm, currently located approximately 140 miles northeast of Dominica, is moving west-northwest at 18 mph with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. Meteorologists predict that Jerry will strengthen further, potentially reaching hurricane status by late Friday or Saturday.

  • Man verdrinkt in goudput bij Langa Tabiki

    Man verdrinkt in goudput bij Langa Tabiki

    A tragic incident unfolded today in the Langa Tabiki area, near Pakira at kilometer 32, where a man lost his life in a drowning accident at a gold mining site. The local police in Moengo received the distress call around 3:30 PM, reporting the incident. According to preliminary information, the victim was engaged in work activities when he accidentally fell into a water-filled gold pit. Witnesses immediately raised the alarm and attempted to rescue him, but he was quickly submerged in the deep water. After some time, others managed to retrieve him from the pit, but he showed no signs of life. The police have arrived at the scene to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event.

  • 5PM Weather Update: Jerry approaching with Maximum sustained winds near 65 mph

    5PM Weather Update: Jerry approaching with Maximum sustained winds near 65 mph

    The National Hurricane Center has issued a critical update on Tropical Storm Jerry, which is currently advancing toward the northern Leeward Islands. As of 5:00 PM AST on October 9, 2025, Jerry was positioned approximately 175 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph and a central pressure of 1001 mb. The storm is moving west-northwest at 18 mph, with a predicted shift toward the northwest later in the evening. A tropical storm warning is in effect for Barbuda, Anguilla, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin, Sint Maarten, and Guadeloupe, while a watch has been issued for Antigua, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, Saba, and St. Eustatius. Residents in these areas are urged to prepare for tropical storm conditions, including heavy rainfall of 4 to 6 inches in Barbuda and 2 to 4 inches across other islands, posing a significant risk of flash flooding. Additionally, life-threatening surf and rip currents are expected to impact coastal regions. The next advisory will be released at 8:00 PM AST, with a full update at 11:00 PM AST. Forecasters emphasize the importance of monitoring local weather updates and adhering to safety precautions.

  • President Simons: Leger verdient modernisering, waardering en vertrouwen

    President Simons: Leger verdient modernisering, waardering en vertrouwen

    In a landmark visit to the National Army, President Jennifer Simons, who also serves as the Commander-in-Chief, emphasized that the reform and strengthening of the defense organization are top priorities for her administration. Addressing the troops as the first female leader of the armed forces, Simons described the occasion as “a special moment, both personally and nationally.” She announced that the government is working on structural reforms within the defense apparatus, including modernizing the Commander’s Instruction Decree to clarify responsibilities and authorities within the military leadership. “A military cannot afford indecision. Discipline, clarity, and trust in leadership are the foundations of any army,” she asserted. Simons also highlighted plans to review other laws and regulations to make the command structure more transparent, efficient, and future-proof. “We will modernize the army step by step, ensuring it remains effective not only today but also tomorrow,” she added. The president stressed that reform involves not only change but also reinforcement. “Within the limits of our economy, we will invest in maintenance, training, and collaboration. I promise no reckless spending, but targeted investments that enhance the army’s capabilities.” Simons also pledged to improve salaries and benefits for military personnel, stating, “Soldiers cannot earn overtime like other professions, which is unfair and must be corrected.” She vowed to make decorations, recognitions, and career opportunities more transparent and equitable. Simons underscored the growing strategic importance of Suriname’s maritime zone due to the offshore oil and gas industry. “Protecting our maritime borders is not just a military task but an economic priority. We must strengthen our navy’s capacity as soon as possible.” The land forces, which safeguard internal security under challenging conditions, will also receive special attention. “The land forces protect not only citizens but also the economic lifelines of Suriname,” she said. Additionally, plans are underway to expand the air force as the economy allows, enabling aerial patrols to monitor the continental shelf. Concluding her speech, Simons called for cooperation and mutual trust. “Trust is the foundation of any military and society. I am here to strengthen that trust, not with empty words but with concrete actions.” She expressed pride in the soldiers, stating, “Suriname sees you, Suriname relies on you. Together, we are building a defense organization that not only defends but also inspires—just, efficient, and forward-looking. Step by step, we are creating an army ready for tomorrow’s challenges.”

  • US Air Force plane touches down at Piarco Airport

    US Air Force plane touches down at Piarco Airport

    A United States Air Force (USAF) C17 aircraft touched down at Piarco International Airport on October 9, sparking widespread speculation on social media. Many speculated that the arrival was linked to ongoing US military operations in the Caribbean Sea, particularly against Venezuelan narco-terrorists. However, the US Embassy in Port of Spain clarified that the aircraft was there to repatriate the remains of a US embassy official who had passed away on October 2. The embassy expressed gratitude for the support of the Trinidad and Tobago government and its people during this challenging time. Despite the official explanation, social media users remained skeptical, with some claiming the US military was using Trinidad as a staging ground for actions against Venezuela. The aircraft departed Piarco later that afternoon after completing its mission.

  • Belize Judiciary Issues First-Ever AI Use Guidelines for Courts

    Belize Judiciary Issues First-Ever AI Use Guidelines for Courts

    In a landmark move for Belize’s judicial system, the Honourable Chief Justice, Madam Louise Esther Blenman, has unveiled Practice Direction No. 18 of 2025, focusing on the Ethical Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Court Proceedings. Effective as of August 12, 2025, this directive marks the first of its kind in the nation, setting a precedent for the integration of technology within legal frameworks. The Practice Direction provides comprehensive guidelines for Judges, Magistrates, Registrars, Attorneys-at-Law, and all court participants, emphasizing responsible and ethical AI utilization. It delineates permissible applications of AI in legal research, document drafting, and court submissions, while underscoring the critical importance of maintaining accuracy, safeguarding confidentiality, and ensuring full transparency. Notably, the directive reaffirms that human users retain ultimate accountability for any AI-generated content, reinforcing the judiciary’s dedication to modernization and innovation.

  • Burning Flames to receive special tribute at Independence Gala in New York

    Burning Flames to receive special tribute at Independence Gala in New York

    The Burning Flames Band, a legendary musical group from Antigua and Barbuda, will be celebrated as honored guests at this year’s Independence Gala in New York. Organized by the Consulate General of Antigua and Barbuda, the event will take place on November 15th at the prestigious Glen Island Harbour Club. This year’s gala marks the 44th anniversary of the nation’s independence and will feature the theme “Red and Gold,” a nod to the band’s iconic name and fiery musical legacy. The Burning Flames, a family band, have been a cornerstone of the annual gala for several years, captivating audiences with their vibrant performances. This year, they will not only entertain but also be recognized for their enduring contributions to Antiguan and Barbudan culture. Ambassador Walton Webson, Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, emphasized the band’s significance, stating that their recognition is well-deserved. He highlighted the gala as an opportunity for the diaspora to express their admiration and gratitude. Tickets for the event are in high demand, with prices ranging from $200 to $250, reflecting the anticipation surrounding what is expected to be the largest Independence Gala to date. The Consulate General urges the community to attend and celebrate both the nation’s independence and the band’s 40-year musical journey, which has brought joy and pride to countless individuals. For ticket inquiries, contact the New York Office at 646-215-6013 or 646-215-6047.

  • NaDMA headquarters to close temporarily for staff development session

    NaDMA headquarters to close temporarily for staff development session

    The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) has announced the temporary closure of its headquarters located at Morne Jaloux on Friday, 10 October 2025. This closure is aimed at facilitating a staff development session, which is part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to enhance its team’s capabilities and improve its service to the nation. NaDMA has expressed its apologies for any inconvenience this may cause and has extended its gratitude to the public for their understanding and cooperation. Normal operations are scheduled to resume on Monday, 13 October 2025. For additional information or inquiries, the public is encouraged to contact Dr. Terence Walters at 405-0110. NaDMA remains committed to its mission of effective disaster management and public safety.

  • Cops raid illegal quarry in Manuel Congo – 19 arrested

    Cops raid illegal quarry in Manuel Congo – 19 arrested

    In a significant crackdown on illegal quarrying activities, Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) conducted a high-profile raid in Manuel Congo, Guanapo, resulting in the arrest of 19 individuals. The operation, which took place on the morning of October 9, was the culmination of a year-long investigation into a multi-million-dollar illegal quarrying operation. Among those detained was one of the directors of the illicit business, who was present at the site during the raid. The operation was led by Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro and Deputy Commissioner of Police (Intelligence and Investigations) Natasha George, who were both on-site to oversee the proceedings. According to a statement released by the TTPS corporate communications unit via WhatsApp, the raid also resulted in the seizure of millions of dollars’ worth of equipment. The investigation is ongoing, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available.

  • Upcoming Commonwealth Scholarship information session to focus on global opportunities for youth in DA

    Upcoming Commonwealth Scholarship information session to focus on global opportunities for youth in DA

    The Commonwealth of Dominica Commonwealth Scholars Alumni Association (CDCSAA) is set to host the 2025 Commonwealth Scholarship Information Session on Friday, October 10, at 3:00 PM. The event will take place at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus in Elmshall, offering a comprehensive platform for aspiring scholars to explore fully-funded educational opportunities in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations. The session aims to guide prospective applicants through the application process for the 2026–2027 academic year, while also highlighting the transformative impact of these scholarships on Dominican recipients. Attendees will gain insights into eligibility criteria, application requirements, and strategies for crafting compelling submissions. The program will feature keynote remarks from Ronald Charles, a distinguished alumnus and member of the CDCSAA Steering Committee, alongside presentations from representatives of the Ministry of Education and the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. Alumni speakers, including Dr. Valda Henry, will share their personal journeys, underscoring the scholarship’s role in fostering personal and national development. The event will conclude with an interactive Q&A session, providing a space for attendees to address specific concerns and network with alumni and fellow applicants. Targeted participants include students from Dominica State College, other tertiary institutions, and secondary school fifth formers. The Commonwealth Scholarship, funded by the UK government, is designed to support citizens from low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries in pursuing advanced studies abroad, emphasizing development, global collaboration, and capacity-building.