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  • Dominica's Minister Upholds Buggery as Serious Offense

    During a recent press briefing led by Minister for National Security and Legal Affairs Rayburn Blackmoore, he reiterated the severity of buggery as a punishable offense in Dominica. The conference aimed to clarify misconceptions surrounding recent court rulings concerning sections 14 and 16 of the Sexual Offenses Act. Despite the court's decision recognizing the rights of consenting same-sex adults, Blackmoore emphasized that buggery remains illegal and carries significant legal repercussions, particularly involving minors. He underscored the importance of upholding the rule of law within the democratic framework, irrespective of personal beliefs.

  • Embracing the World: Celebrating Tourism Awareness Month

    In the bustling tapestry of our globe, each destination holds its unique allure, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its culture, history, and natural wonders. May marks the celebration of Tourism Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the profound impact of travel and the responsibility we bear as global citizens. Tourism transcends mere exploration; it fosters understanding, empathy, and connection. As we traverse new landscapes, we are enriched by encounters with diverse cultures, broadening our perspectives and nurturing a sense of unity amidst diversity. Whether wandering the vibrant streets of a bustling metropolis or meandering through tranquil countryside, every journey is an opportunity to celebrate the richness of human experience. Yet, with great privilege comes great responsibility. In an era defined by environmental consciousness and sustainable living, the importance of responsible tourism cannot be overstated. As stewards of our planet, we must tread lightly, mindful of the delicate ecosystems and communities we encounter along our travels. From reducing our carbon footprint to supporting local economies and respecting indigenous cultures, every choice we make as travelers has a ripple effect far beyond our immediate surroundings. Moreover, Tourism Awareness Month serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of travel. For many, tourism is not merely a leisure activity but a lifeline, providing vital economic opportunities and preserving cultural heritage. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the serene temples of Kyoto, tourism sustains livelihoods, fosters entrepreneurship, and promotes cross-cultural exchange, laying the groundwork for a more equitable and interconnected world. In the wake of unprecedented challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the specter of climate change, the resilience of the tourism industry has been tested like never before. Yet, even in times of adversity, the spirit of wanderlust endures, beckoning us to rediscover the beauty and resilience of our shared planet. As we commemorate Tourism Awareness Month, let us reaffirm our commitment to responsible travel, to celebrating diversity, and to fostering a more sustainable and inclusive world. Together, let us embark on a journey of exploration, enlightenment, and empowerment, embracing the world with open hearts and boundless curiosity.

  • Long Beach, California Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Tuberculosis Outbreak

    Long Beach, California is facing a public health crisis due to an outbreak of tuberculosis, as stated by City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis. The declaration of a public health emergency is pending ratification by the Long Beach City Council. Approximately 170 individuals are believed to have been exposed to tuberculosis, primarily linked to a single room occupancy hotel. While 14 cases have been confirmed as of Monday, with nine requiring hospitalization and one fatality, the city emphasizes that the overall risk to the public remains low. To safeguard patient privacy, the hotel's name will not be disclosed, but the health department is actively reaching out to those who may have been exposed. The affected population faces various challenges, including homelessness, mental illness, and substance use, complicating access to care. Health department personnel are conducting screenings for tuberculosis symptoms and administering tests and X-rays to contacts. Declaring a public health emergency enables the department to swiftly secure resources and implement containment measures. Tuberculosis, a curable bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs, can be treated with antibiotics and prevented through screening and vaccination. Recent data from the CDC indicates a concerning trend of tuberculosis cases approaching pre-pandemic levels in the United States, following a decline in reported cases during the pandemic, suggesting potential missed or delayed diagnoses.

  • FORT SHIRLEY LIGHTS UP WITH THE SOUNDS AND SIGHTS OF JAZZ ‘N CREOLE ON SUNDAY

    The Commonwealth of Dominica, through the Ministry of Tourism and Discover Dominica Authority, is pleased to welcome attendees to the 13th edition of Jazz 'n Creole. This year's event promises an unforgettable experience blending the rich Creole culture with the soulful sounds of jazz. Set against the backdrop of Fort Shirley in Cabrits National Park, the festival is scheduled for Sunday, May 5, 2024, from 2 pm to 10 pm. This year, festival-goers are encouraged to dress in "Creole Fusion" attire. This unique dress code celebrates Creole traditions with a festive twist, inviting attendees to express themselves through bold patterns, lively prints, and vibrant accessories that reflect the spirited essence of the event. The Line-up: Prepare for a musical escapade featuring: • Michele Henderson (Dominica) • Li-Li Octave (Dominica) • Swingin' Stars (Dominica) • Colton T (Dominica) • Mapy (USA & France) • Alaine (Jamaica) • Octeto (Venezuela) These performers and many more are set to deliver an electrifying mix of jazz and Creole music, promising an unforgettable experience. Ticketing Details: • VIP Admission: $325 • At-the-Gate Admission: $200 • Advanced Purchase: $175 • Youth Tickets (Ages 12-17): $75 (Identification required and purchase at Cabrits) • Children under 12: Free Admission (Identification required) • Fringe Events Advanced Tickets: $160 For general admission, tickets are available at Bullseye Pharmacy in Goodwill, Depex Color Lab in Roseau, and Water's Edge in Portsmouth. VIP Tickets can be found at HHV Whitchurch on Old Street, Discover Dominica Authority's Office on Great Marlborough Street, and Whitchurch Travel on Bay Street, Portsmouth. Additionally, attendees can secure their tickets online at www.dominicafestivals.com. Fringe Events: • May 3rd: Jazz n Cocktail (Alliance Francaise, Roseau), Jazz n Tea (Convent Prep, Roseau) • May 4th: Family Fun Day (Purple Turtle Beach Club, Portsmouth), Jazz n Arts in Paradise (Paradis Valley, Bourne), Carib Hype (HHV Parking Lot, Picard) Culinary Delights and Accommodations From May 5 to May 6, a breakfast village along Bay Street, adjacent to the Indian River, will cater to the culinary delights of festival-goers. This is complemented by a variety of restaurants set to serve an array of options, ensuring a rich and flavorful dining experience. Plan your stay with comfortable accommodations offering exclusive Jazz 'n Creole packages: • Safari Apartments: 1-767-276-4499 | safaridominica@gmail.com • Rejens Hotel: 1-767-235-3860 | info@rejens.com • Kootney Resorts: 1-767-275-5295 | kootneyresorts@yahoo.com • Louislyn Apartments: 1-767-316-357/245-1123 | louislynapartments@gmail.com • Rosezelle Apartments: 1-767-245-1768/316-9314 | CTMWPRO@hotmail.com • Mango Garden Cottage: 1761217-1571 | sylvia.horat@bluewin.ch • Portsmouth Beach Hotel: 1-767-445-5142 | portsmouthbeachhoteldominica@gmail.com • Picard Beach Hotel: 1-767-276-6837 | picardbeach@gmail.com • Atlantique View Resort and Spa: 1-767-277-5061 | atlantiqueviewresort@yahoo.com • Riverside Hotel: 1-767-616-2888 | riversidehotel@gmail.com • Aves Ville: 1-767-275-5295 | alexisavlyn@gmail.com Shuttle Services for Ease of Access To ensure a hassle-free experience, shuttle services will be available as follows: • A $3 shuttle service from Glanvillia Playing Field, Boroughs Square, Portsmouth Market, and Tane Tane Stretch to the Moroccan Hotel. • From the Moroccan Hotel to the DASPA building, shuttle service will be provided at $2. • Complimentary shuttle service from the DASPA Building directly to Fort Shirley, ensuring everyone can join in the festivities with ease. Please note that pets are not allowed at the event. Need Assistance with Accommodation, Flight, or Ferry Access? For personalized travel planning and assistance, please get in touch with our Tourism Concierge Office at: • Phone: +(767) 275-7293, +1(767) 275-7298 • Email: daconciergel@dominica.gov.dm | info@bookingdominica.com Acknowledgments The Jazz' n Creole festival is proudly presented by the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica, alongside the Ministry of Tourism and Discover Dominica Authority, with gracious support from Belfast Estate, MASA Assist, Josephine Gabriel and Company Ltd, Digicel Dominica (Official Telecommunications Partner), Inter Caribbean, American Canadian School of Medicine, National Cooperative Credit Union, WINAIR, Range Development, Pirates Ltd, Fine Foods Inc, Caribbean Airlines, Rudolph Thomas, ICWI, and Petro Caribe. Join us for a day of music, culture, and community spirit at the 14th Edition of the Jazz 'n Creole Festival. For more details, visit www.dominicafetivals.com and 'Dominica Festivals' on Facebook and Instagram.

  • Rovman Powell to Captain West Indies in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

    Rovman Powell has been appointed as the captain to lead West Indies in the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, which will be jointly hosted by Caribbean nations and the USA. The West Indies team announced their squad of 15 players for the tournament. Shamar Joseph, who showcased his talent during his Test debut against Australia, is set to make his T20I debut after being included in the squad. Shimron Hetmyer, who missed the T20I series against Australia, returns to the squad after performing well in the ongoing IPL with Rajasthan Royals. However, Kyle Mayers has been excluded from the squad, with the team opting for a lower-order batter instead of an opener. Additionally, pacer Oshane Thomas has also been omitted. The top-order positions are expected to be filled by Johnson Charles, Brandon King, and Shai Hope. The team boasts a strong lineup of big hitters and all-rounders, including Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, Shimron Hetmyer, Powell, Jason Holder, Sherfane Rutherford, and Romario Shepherd. Akeal Hossain and Gudakesh Motie will handle the spin-bowling department, while the pace attack will be led by vice-captain Alzarri Joseph with the support of Roston Chase. Desmond Haynes, the Director of West Indies Cricket, discussed the selection process, emphasizing the importance of defining player roles. He highlighted the close decisions made regarding the selection of players like Kyle Mayers and Shimron Hetmyer, focusing on the need for an additional batter in the lower order. West Indies, part of Group C alongside Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Uganda, will begin their campaign on 2 June against Papua New Guinea in Guyana. Teams have the option to make changes to their squad until 25 May, subject to approval from the ICC's Event Technical Committee thereafter.

  • Dominica comes from goal down to put out Vincy Heat in International Friendly

    National forward Audel Laville came up big yet again, scoring two important goals, as Dominica came from a goal down to beat St Vincent in the first of two International Friendlies on Thursday at Victoria Park in Kingstown, St Vincent. The friendlies are forming part of preparations for both countries as they get set for the Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers in June. Audel Laville came up with the heroics in the end, but the first half belonged to National goal keeper Jerome Burkard, who came up with a number of big saves in just his second start. Burkard had a point blank save in the dying stages of the first half to preserve the clean sheet as the two teams went into the half time break at 0-0. St Vincent brought the heat in the second half and capitalized on some shaky play to take a 1-nil lead in the 49th minute of play. Oryan Velox put the Vincentians in front. Dominica didn’t drop their spirits and Chad Bertrand got the equalizer in the 59th minute and then Audel Laville got the go ahead goal in the 71st minute. Dominica sealed the victory with a 3rd goal in the 86th minute, when Audel Laville got his second, finishing a brilliant run from Javid George. From then on it was all about game management and which was capped off with some good defensive work from right back Jahiem Maxime who had an exceptional game on debut. In the end Dominica took the match 3-1. Dominica will meet St Vincent in the 2nd International Friendly on Sunday May 5th at 4pm.

  • Buju Banton Returns To The USA

    Renowned reggae artist Buju Banton makes a triumphant return to the United States after nearly 15 years, welcomed by DJ Khaled, Rohan Marley and others in Miami, Florida.

  • ICC Bans West Indies Cricketer Devon Thomas for Anti-Corruption Violations

    West Indies cricketer Devon Thomas has been handed a ban from all cricket by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after admitting to violating several anti-corruption codes across different cricket leagues. The ban, which has been backdated to May 23 of the previous year, was imposed by the ICC, acting as the designated anti-corruption authority. Thomas' most serious offence involved violating Article 2.1.1 of the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Code during Sri Lanka’s domestic T20 competition. This violation pertained to improper attempts to influence match results in the Lanka Premier League 2021. Additionally, he faced charges for failing to cooperate with the ICC. Alex Marshall, the ICC General Manager of the Integrity Unit, emphasized Thomas' awareness of his obligations under the Anti-Corruption Codes due to his participation in various anti-corruption education sessions. Marshall stated that the ban serves as a strong message to both players and those seeking to corrupt the sport. Hailing from Antigua, Thomas made his debut in 2009 and has represented West Indies in 34 matches across different formats, with his last appearance for the team dating back to 2022.

  • Antiguan and Barbudan Citizen Detained in Spain Over Alleged Financial Offenses

    An Antiguan and Barbudan passport holder, formerly known for his early involvement in cryptocurrency investments, faces detainment in Spain following charges of financial misconduct. Roger Ver, also recognized for his role as Principal of a Stem Cell Research Center, became embroiled in controversy after an invitation from the government to invest in a local bank and purchase laptops for students. Accused of various offenses, including tax evasion, Ver's legal troubles stem from alleged discrepancies in reporting Bitcoin gains to U.S. authorities. The case underscores U.S. regulatory efforts to monitor cryptocurrency transactions and enforce tax compliance. Despite once being a prominent figure in the Bitcoin community, Ver's arrest has sparked mixed reactions among social media users, highlighting divisions within the industry. More details as these become public. Pic: Bloomberg

  • Nurturing Minds: Observing Mental Health Awareness Month

    May isn't just about spring flowers and sunshine; it's also a time to shine a light on mental health. As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, it's crucial to recognize the importance of mental well-being and break down the stigma surrounding mental health issues. Understanding Mental Health: Mental health encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, influencing every aspect of our lives. Just as we prioritize physical health, nurturing our mental health is equally vital. Challenging Stigma: Stigma remains one of the most significant barriers to seeking help for mental health concerns. Negative attitudes and misconceptions often prevent individuals from reaching out for support. Mental Health Awareness Month aims to dismantle these stigmas by fostering open conversations and promoting understanding. Promoting Awareness: Education is key to promoting mental health awareness. By providing accurate information and resources, we empower individuals to recognize symptoms, seek help, and support others in need. From workshops and webinars to social media campaigns, there are countless ways to spread awareness and encourage compassion. Supporting Each Other: No one should face mental health challenges alone. Building supportive communities and fostering connections is essential for creating a safe space where individuals feel comfortable discussing their struggles. Whether it's offering a listening ear or directing someone to professional help, small gestures can make a significant difference. Prioritizing Self-Care: Self-care isn't selfish; it's a fundamental aspect of maintaining good mental health. Encourage self-care practices such as exercise, mindfulness, and hobbies that bring joy. Additionally, emphasize the importance of seeking professional help when needed, whether through therapy, counseling, or medication. Breaking Down Barriers: Access to mental health care is essential for all individuals, regardless of background or circumstance. Unfortunately, many face barriers such as cost, stigma, and limited resources. As advocates, it's crucial to push for policies that improve access to mental health services and address disparities within our communities. Looking Ahead: When Mental Health Awareness Month draws to a close, our commitment to mental health advocacy must continue year-round. By fostering understanding, promoting awareness, and supporting one another, we can create a world where mental health is prioritized and celebrated. Conclusion: Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a reminder that mental health is an integral part of overall well-being. By challenging stigma, promoting awareness, and supporting each other, we can foster a culture of compassion and understanding. Let's continue to prioritize mental health not just this month, but every day.

  • Authorities Recover Body of Fifth Victim in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

    Officials announced Wednesday that they have found the body of another victim from the Baltimore bridge collapse that occurred five weeks ago. The victim, identified as Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez from Glen Burnie, Maryland, was discovered by the Unified Command, a coalition of law enforcement, coast guard, and government agencies formed to manage the aftermath of the disaster. The collapse was triggered when a cargo vessel weighing 213 million pounds collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26. This collision severely damaged the bridge, resulting in the deaths of six workers who were repairing potholes at the time. The bridge served as a crucial daily route for approximately 30,000 residents of Maryland. The six workers were immigrants from Central America, hailing from Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, and Guatemala. Despite the recent recovery, one victim's body still remains missing. Since mid-April, investigations have been ongoing to determine the cause of the tragic incident. Pic:NY Times

  • Breaking: A New Bishop for Dominica

    With 22 years in the priesthood, Fr Kendrick J. Forbes has become the new Bishop of the Diocese of Roseau. The announcement was made by the Vatican earlier. Reverend Forbes is from the Bahamas. News on his Episcopal Ordination will be revealed soon.

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