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Opposition Leader writes to Police Chief; calls for investigation of DLP by-election nominee

November 16, 2021 in Regional

Leader of parliamentary opposition, Lennox Linton, has written to the Chief of Police, Daniel Carbon seeking immediate action to have the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) candidate Dr. Vince Henderson, barred from the upcoming Grand Bay by-election. In a letter dated November 11, 2021, to Carbon, copied...

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CARICOM launches survey to assess youth development status in the region

November 16, 2021 in Regional

Resources and opportunities available for youth development in Region are coming under the microscope as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat launches a Regional Youth Development Status Survey ten years after adopting the CARICOM Youth Development Action Plan (CYDAP). Set for roll out on November 15, 2021,...

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Barbados to Become First Sovereign Nation With an Embassy in the Metaverse

November 15, 2021 in Regional

In a historic step toward the legitimization and adoption of the metaverse, the island nation of Barbados is preparing to legally declare digital real estate sovereign land with the establishment of a metaverse embassy. The Barbadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade signed an agreement...

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Almost 100,000 Jamaican students inoculated with first dose of Pfizer vaccine

November 11, 2021 in Regional

A total of 99,887 students, out of a population of approximately 240,000, have received at least one dose of the Pfizer coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, to date. This was disclosed by Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Fayval Williams, during the sitting of the House of Representatives...

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Grenada removes 48-hour quarantine mandate for arriving passengers

November 10, 2021 in Regional

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada (CMC) – Grenada says it will allow fully vaccinated passengers to enter the island without having to undergo the 48-hour quarantine as the island moves gradually to relax measures put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that...

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  • TOKYO, Japan – Oblique Seville captured his first senior men’s title in sensational fashion when he upset the field in the men’s 100 meters at the World Athletic Championships here on Sunday. The 24-year-old Jamaican ran a lifetime best of 9.77 seconds to claim the gold medal ahead of compatriot and pre-race favorite Kishane Thompson (9.82) and the USA’s Noah Lyles (9.89), who finished second and third respectively. In a race that saw Botswana’s Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo disqualified, Thompson seemed on track to make up for his silver medal at last year’s Paris Olympics after flying into the lead following a good start. But Seville, running on the outside, overtook his fellow Jamaican at the 90-metre mark before crossing the line comfortably ahead. In doing so, he became the first Jamaican man since Usain Bolt in 2015 to become world champion in the event. “I feel really amazing and excited that the gold is coming home to Jamaica. I have proved that I am a true competitor, that I have the determination of a champion,” an elated Seville said after the race. “But still, I was panicking, I didn’t know what was going on throughout the semi-final. Finishing strong in the last 30 to 40 meters was something I was struggling with the whole season, I just didn’t recognize it. “Now I have perfected it, and I was confident that if I could do it in the final, I would win. I knew if I had a strong finish, the others will not catch me,” he added. Meanwhile, despite finishing third in the women’s 100 meters, Saint Lucia’s Olympic champion Julien Alfred said she was satisfied with her performance. In a race that saw the USA’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden storm to victory in a championship record time of 10.61 seconds and Jamaica’s Tia Clayton grab the silver medal in a personal best time of 10.74 seconds, Alfred had to settle for bronze in 10.84 seconds. Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson finished a disappointing fourth, in a season’s best 10.88, defending champion Sha’Carri Richardson of the USA was fifth in 10.94, while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, competing in her final international meet before retirement was sixth in 11.03 seconds. Alfred, one of the pre-race favorites, admitted it was not one of her best performances. “It’s a great opportunity. Every time I step on the track I’m blessed. I didn’t get a gold medal, but I’m still happy nonetheless,” Alfred said. “I wasn’t in the right frame of mind, to be quite honest. Felt my hamstring a little bit in the warmup area before I came out to the final, so that threw me off a little bit. I have to go back to my team and see how I can get better.” Fraser-Pryce, who at the age of 38 has made every single World Championships 100m final since 2009, described it as a bittersweet feeling. “I’m feeling so many emotions right now. To be able to walk away finishing sixth, for some people it’s bittersweet–and for me too. But to have been doing it for so long, I’m blessed,” Fraser-Pryce
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