标签: Dominican Republic

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  • Ambassador Campos presents the Geneva Consensus to civil society leaders

    Ambassador Campos presents the Geneva Consensus to civil society leaders

    In a significant diplomatic engagement, U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic Leah Francis Campos convened with leading civil society organizations dedicated to promoting family values and the protection of human life. The high-level discussion, characterized by mutual respect and constructive dialogue, aimed to reinforce institutional cooperation and shared principles between the two nations.

    Ambassador Campos formally introduced the Geneva Consensus Declaration during the meeting, a key initiative originally advanced by the Trump administration. This document underscores the critical importance of national sovereignty in international policymaking, particularly concerning the preservation of human life and traditional family structures. The ambassador emphasized the vital role that non-governmental organizations play in shaping societal norms and contributing to meaningful legislative debates.

    Prominent groups in attendance included Youth With A Mission (YWAM/JUCUM), the Forum of Women in Defense of Life and Family (FOMUDEVI), the Christian Action Group, and the Happy Marriage Movement. Omayra Álvarez, president of JUCUM, characterized the encounter as historically significant and expressed appreciation for the U.S. delegation’s outreach. She reaffirmed her organization’s dedication to advancing fundamental freedoms and initiatives that benefit the common good.

    Ambassador Campos, who began her diplomatic tenure on October 12, 2025, reiterated her commitment to fostering a bilateral relationship grounded in mutual respect for sovereignty and the inherent dignity of all people. The meeting represents continued diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties through shared values and cultural understanding.

  • New road works on Duarte Highway aim to ease holiday traffic flow

    New road works on Duarte Highway aim to ease holiday traffic flow

    The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) has inaugurated a series of strategic infrastructure enhancements on the Duarte Highway, designed to optimize traffic management and enhance passenger safety during the upcoming holiday season. This comprehensive initiative represents a significant phase in the ongoing modernization of the nation’s crucial transportation network.

    Key improvements include the activation of a newly constructed operational U-turn at kilometer 110 adjacent to El Pino, alongside the completion of a six-lane expansion of the recently rebuilt Río Verde bridge. Both critical projects are situated within La Vega province, a high-traffic corridor.

    In a related development, the Ministry confirmed the imminent commissioning of an additional return lane at kilometer 25 on the same highway, a site previously occupied by a toll plaza. These targeted interventions are integral components of the larger Duarte Highway expansion program, reflecting a concerted government effort to address chronic congestion points.

    Official statements from the MOPC emphasize that the overarching objective of these engineering projects is to contemporize the highway’s structural integrity, bolster road safety protocols, and ultimately deliver a more streamlined, secure, and dependable journey for the multitude of motorists and commuters anticipated during peak travel periods. The upgrades are expected to significantly mitigate accident risks and improve fluidity on this essential artery.

  • Cold temperatures to mark the end of 2025 across the country

    Cold temperatures to mark the end of 2025 across the country

    SANTO DOMINGO – An unseasonable cold snap has descended upon the Dominican Republic, with meteorologists attributing the phenomenon to a persistent polar air mass. According to expert analysis from Jean Suriel, the unusually cool conditions are forecast to extend through the final week of 2025, marking a notably chilly conclusion to the year.

    Substantial temperature drops have been recorded nationwide, with the mountainous interior experiencing the most severe conditions. The town of Constanza registered a brisk 7°C (approximately 45°F) in the early morning hours, while the high-altitude region of Valle Nuevo reported temperatures dipping below freezing. Other elevated areas consistently saw readings between 9°C and 13°C (48°F to 55°F).

    The Cibao region in the north witnessed lows ranging from 13°C to 17°C (55°F to 63°F). Notably, the cooling effect has even reached the typically warmer southern coastal zones, where overnight and early morning temperatures have fallen to between 18°C and 22°C (64°F to 72°F). This pattern underscores the extensive reach of the current meteorological system, affecting populations and agriculture across diverse climatic zones of the country.

  • Over 425,000 passengers pass through Las Américas Airport during Christmas season

    Over 425,000 passengers pass through Las Américas Airport during Christmas season

    Santo Domingo’s Las Américas International Airport (AILA) is witnessing unprecedented passenger volumes during this year’s Christmas season, primarily fueled by the massive return of the Dominican diaspora. Official data reveals that between December 1st and 23rd, the airport processed more than 425,000 travelers, with approximately 70% being Dominican nationals residing overseas—particularly in the United States and European countries. Projections indicate that diaspora travelers will constitute nearly 80% of December’s total passenger traffic, highlighting this annual homecoming tradition.

    Aerodom, the airport’s operator, reported exceptionally high activity during the first half of December alone, handling over 230,000 passengers and approximately 4,000 flight operations. While airport functions have maintained overall orderliness, some travelers experienced operational challenges including baggage delivery delays and confiscation of food items—particularly turkey meat—due to stringent agricultural health regulations implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture to protect domestic poultry production.

    In response to the seasonal surge, authorities have significantly enhanced health and security protocols. The Ministry of Public Health has intensified epidemiological surveillance at all arrival points, conducting symptom screenings for influenza-like illnesses and establishing coordinated response protocols with the national 9-1-1 emergency system. Simultaneously, the Specialized Airport and Civil Aviation Security Corps (CESAC) has bolstered security personnel and implemented reinforced control measures across AILA and other national airports to ensure safe and efficient passenger transit during this peak travel period.

  • COE reports high accident rate during first day of Christmas Safety Operation

    COE reports high accident rate during first day of Christmas Safety Operation

    SANTO DOMINGO – Dominican authorities reported a sobering toll from the inaugural 24-hour period of Operation Awareness for Life, the nationwide holiday safety initiative spanning Christmas and New Year 2025-2026. The Emergency Operations Center (COE) documented six fatalities and 63 traffic accidents between 6:00 AM December 24 and 6:00 AM December 25, underscoring the dangers of heightened seasonal road activity.

    Motorcycle-related incidents dominated accident statistics, constituting 48 of the total reported cases. Fatality analysis revealed three deaths each from motorcycle collisions and passenger vehicle accidents. Notably, only one death occurred within an established traffic safety checkpoint while five transpired beyond these controlled zones.

    Beyond traffic incidents, medical personnel addressed 165 poisoning cases – including 131 alcohol intoxication incidents (nine involving minors) and 34 food poisoning emergencies. Geographical distribution showed San Cristóbal, Santo Domingo, National District, San Pedro de Macorís, Duarte and Sánchez Ramírez as provinces with the highest incident concentrations.

    Preventative measures formed a crucial component of the operation. The National Institute of Transit and Transportation (Intrant) conducted nearly 8,000 public transport inspections nationwide, administering 321 substance tests to drivers which yielded six positive results. Simultaneously, Digesett traffic authorities performed over 8,200 traffic violation inspections, implemented vehicle impoundments for regulatory non-compliance, and delivered more than 10,000 roadside assistance interventions.

    Officials emphasized these statistics represent merely the operation’s initial phase, renewing urgent appeals for public vigilance and strict adherence to traffic regulations throughout the remainder of the holiday period.

  • Aqueduct pipe rupture in Sabana Iglesia triggers emergency measures

    Aqueduct pipe rupture in Sabana Iglesia triggers emergency measures

    SANTIAGO PROVINCE – A critical infrastructure failure has triggered a large-scale emergency response in the Dominican Republic’s Santiago province. On Thursday, December 25th, at 11:20 a.m., the primary intake pipe of the Cibao Central aqueduct ruptured in the community of La Zanja, Sabana Iglesia.

    The Santiago Water and Sewerage Corporation (Coraasan) has confirmed the incident resulted in no human casualties. However, the severity of the damage prompted an immediate declaration of an emergency status for the area. Heavy machinery and specialized technical crews were swiftly deployed to the site to initiate urgent repair operations.

    This conduit is the principal raw water supply line for the Noriega and Dura Moca treatment systems, boasting a substantial conveyance capacity of 5 cubic meters per second—equivalent to 115 million gallons daily. Consequently, the rupture has forced the complete shutdown of both the Dura Moca and Cibao Central aqueducts.

    The service interruption has left an estimated 800,000 residents across multiple communities without access to running water, creating a significant public utility crisis. In parallel with the engineering efforts, Coraasan’s social management division is actively conducting on-the-ground assessments. Their mission is to evaluate the broader impact on local families and coordinate necessary aid and support services.

    Authorities have committed all available institutional resources to expedite the restoration process, though a definitive timeline for full water service resumption has not yet been established. The situation remains dynamic as repair work continues around the clock.

  • Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Dominican Today

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Dominican Today

    The Dominican Today newspaper has extended heartfelt seasonal greetings to its readership, wishing them a Christmas celebration characterized by peace, love, and meaningful familial connections. In a holiday announcement, the publication confirmed its temporary operational pause during the Christmas observance period. The news outlet specified December 26 as its return date, upon which it will resume delivering comprehensive news coverage and timely updates. This brief intermission represents the organization’s commitment to allowing both staff and readers to fully engage in holiday traditions and personal celebrations. The publication emphasized its dedication to maintaining its standard of relevant journalism upon resumption of regular service following the Christmas holiday.

  • Government launches Preventive Cell Phone Inspection Center to combat stolen devices

    Government launches Preventive Cell Phone Inspection Center to combat stolen devices

    Santo Domingo has become the site of a groundbreaking public safety initiative with the inauguration of the Preventive Cell Phone Inspection Center. This multi-agency collaboration brings together the Ministry of the Interior and Police, National Police, INDOTEL, and the Attorney General’s Office in a concerted effort to disrupt the illicit mobile device market.

    The innovative facility provides Dominican citizens with a crucial service: the ability to authenticate the legal status of any mobile phone prior to purchase or transaction completion. This preventive mechanism addresses growing concerns about devices circulating through informal markets that may carry hidden legal entanglements, including stolen status, network blocking, or association with criminal activities.

    Strategically positioned on the second level of Plaza Central along 27 de Febrero Avenue, the center represents a significant component of the government’s comprehensive strategy to enhance public security measures. By targeting the underground economy surrounding mobile devices, authorities aim to simultaneously protect consumers from unintended legal consequences and reduce incentive for phone theft through market disruption.

    Officials are actively encouraging public utilization of this verification service, emphasizing that a simple pre-purchase check can shield buyers from potential technical and legal complications while contributing to broader crime reduction efforts across the nation.

  • U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic closed for Christmas holiday

    U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic closed for Christmas holiday

    SANTO DOMINGO – The United States Embassy and its consular offices in the Dominican Republic will suspend regular operations from December 24 to 26, 2025, encompassing facilities in Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, and Puerto Plata. This temporary closure aligns with a U.S. federal executive order mandating the shutdown of all federal executive branch agencies during this period, which includes the federally recognized Christmas holiday on December 25.

    In an official communication disseminated via its social media platforms, the embassy confirmed that individuals with pre-scheduled appointments for consular services—including visa processing, passport applications, and notarial acts—will receive direct notifications regarding the rescheduling of their sessions. Standard operational services are projected to recommence at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, December 29, 2025.

    Crucially, the diplomatic mission emphasized that emergency services for American citizens will remain uninterrupted throughout the closure interval. The embassy affirmed its commitment to providing urgent assistance in critical scenarios involving arrests, severe health emergencies, fatalities, or missing persons reports, ensuring continuous support for U.S. nationals in distress.

  • Foreign Ministry clarifies bidding process for Foreign Service health insurance

    Foreign Ministry clarifies bidding process for Foreign Service health insurance

    The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) has successfully rectified what it identified as an unlawful and discriminatory administrative practice concerning health insurance coverage for its diplomatic corps. This reform follows the expiration of a contract dating back to 2018 and the subsequent execution of fully compliant public tender processes.

    Upon its administrative review in 2020, MIREX discovered a significant inequity in the existing policy. International health insurance had been improperly restricted to ambassadors and a limited number of minister-counselors, a direct violation of the nation’s Law No. 630-16. This left a substantial portion of foreign service personnel and their families without adequate coverage.

    To address this, the ministry initiated a national public bidding process in October 2022. This procedure, conducted in strict accordance with Public Procurement and Contracting regulations, resulted in the contract being awarded to WorldWide Seguros. The company successfully demonstrated the requisite technical capabilities and presented the most economically advantageous offer. This new agreement extended vital health insurance coverage to all members of the diplomatic and consular services, along with their dependents, thereby restoring institutional equity and legal compliance.

    With the initial contract set to expire in September 2025, MIREX proactively launched a new tender. Four insurance providers participated in this competitive process. WorldWide Seguros was again selected as the winning bidder after presenting the lowest cost proposal while meeting all quality and service benchmarks. The ministry emphasized that both the 2022 and 2025 bidding cycles were executed with the highest standards of transparency and ethical procurement, ensuring both fiscal responsibility and equitable service provision for all foreign service employees.