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They choose America: Why people are becoming US citizens in 2025

They choose America: Why people are becoming US citizens in 2025

93 immigrants from 41 countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens in a Miami courtroom. Many new citizens cited fears of deportation and the current political climate as motivation for obtaining citizenship. Florida is second only to California in...

Foreign Minister Álvarez to address Haiti crisis at OAS General Assembly

Foreign Minister Álvarez to address Haiti crisis at OAS General Assembly

Santo Domingo.- Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez will represent the Dominican Republic at the 55th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), taking place in Antigua and Barbuda from June 25 to 27. According to the Foreign...

EU proposes international trade regulations on all eel species

EU proposes international trade regulations on all eel species

The European Union has proposed making all eel species, including the Japanese eel, subject to trade regulations under an international convention. The EU and other countries, including the Dominican Republic, submitted the proposal on Friday to...

Bermuda Pride 2025: Joy, Protest, and Visibility at the Heart of This Year’s Celebration

Bermuda Pride 2025: Joy, Protest, and Visibility at the Heart of This Year’s Celebration

Yesterday, the streets of Hamilton were filled with color, celebration, and conviction as the annual Bermuda Pride Parade brought together hundreds of participants and allies in a unified call for equality, inclusion, and love. The event, led by...

Tourism to boost Dominican economy with over US$21 billion contribution by 2025

Tourism to boost Dominican economy with over US$21 billion contribution by 2025

Image by Pexels Santo Domingo.- The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) forecasts that the Dominican Republic’s tourism sector will reach an all-time high by the end of 2025, contributing over US$21 billion to the national GDP. This would...

Embrace Change: How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone Effectively

Embrace Change: How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone Effectively

Stepping out of your comfort zone can feel daunting, but it’s where true growth happens. You might find yourself stuck in familiar routines, but breaking free opens up a world of possibilities. Embracing discomfort can lead to new experiences,...

Editorial | Clarify JPS plan

Editorial | Clarify JPS plan

Not unexpectedly, the announcement by Daryl Vaz, that the Government won’t renew the Jamaica Public Service’s (JPS) existing electricity generating and distribution licence when it expires in two years has been broadly popular. Jamaicans believe...

Cuba to Hold International Convention on…

Cuba to Hold International Convention on…

The 15th International Convention on Environment and Development will be held at the Havana-based Conference Center from July 1 to 5, with the expected participation of professionals from a dozen countries. Havana, Cuba.- The organizers announced...

Track icon Faith Kipyegon ends historic Prefontaine Classic with new world record

Track icon Faith Kipyegon ends historic Prefontaine Classic with new world record

The 50th edition of the Prefontaine Classic was billed as one of the most stacked single-day track and field meets ever assembled, and despite some high-profile late withdrawals from Olympic champions Kenny Bednarek and Quincy Hall, it lived up to...

New traffic measures go in force Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Alexandra Cedeño, the director of Sustainable Mobility at the National Transport and Transit Institute (Intrant), is on a media tour to explain to the population in Greater Santo Domingo the new measures that 700 newly outfitted Digesett agents...

Cacao proposal

Cacao proposal

This newspaper reported on Sunday that the Dominican Republic (DR), a global leader in organic cacao production, presented a proposal to the government to cultivate that crop in Guyana and according to Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha,...

2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final: Scouting Mexico

2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final: Scouting Mexico

Despite all of the concern and the underwhelming performances, the United States Men’s National Team fulfilled the objective of reaching the final at the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a win over Guatemala (2-1). As is to be expected at a regional...

Dubai airports sells 2.5 million chocolate bars in 6 months: Here are the top brands

Dubai airports sells 2.5 million chocolate bars in 6 months: Here are the top brands

Dubai Duty Free saw a surge in chocolate sales, with 2.5 million bars sold in the first half of 2025, driving Dh165 million in revenue/ Image Composite: Instagram Dubai’s airports have become a chocolate lover’s paradise, with a remarkable 2.5...

José Reyes Net Worth 2025: MLB Career, Endorsements, and Wealth

José Reyes Net Worth 2025: MLB Career, Endorsements, and Wealth

José Bernabe Reyes, the electrifying Dominican shortstop who baseball fan for over a decade, has built an impressive financial empire that extends far beyond his playing days. Born in Villa Gonzalez, Santiago, Dominican Republic, in June 1983,...

Bad Bunny uses Trump deepfake voice to criticize anti-immigrant policy

Bad Bunny uses Trump deepfake voice to criticize anti-immigrant policy

Bad Bunny is celebrating the Puerto Rican diaspora and immigrant community this Fourth of July with a political statement. The Puerto Rican reggaeton star released the music video for "NUEVAYoL" off his latest album "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" on...

Florida is a 'beast': Rays survive heat but are they road warriors?

Florida is a 'beast': Rays survive heat but are they road warriors?

BALTIMORE – They are three months deep living in the upside down, in the thick of attacking the ostensibly most challenging portion of their 2025 season. Yet the Tampa Bay Rays believe the hard part is possibly over – and goodness, did they...

Ronald Sanders | Haiti is bleeding – and the Caribbean cannot look away

Ronald Sanders | Haiti is bleeding – and the Caribbean cannot look away

Haiti continues to wallow in deep crisis as criminal gangs entrench their violent control over nearly 90 per cent of Port-au-Prince and other parts of the country. These armed groups have become a de facto regime of terror. Especially chilling is...

T&T men finish 3rd in Hoerman Cup in Barbados

T&T men finish 3rd in Hoerman Cup in Barbados

T&T's men's team fin­ished a strong third in the Caribbean Am­a­teur Golf Cham­pi­onship (CAGC) Ho­er­man Cup at the Bar­ba­dos Golf Club in Du­rants, Christ Church Fri­day. The fi­nal day of the CAGC saw Team T&T give a valiant ef­fort as both...

Fascism’s New Face is Still The Same!

Fascism’s New Face is Still The Same!

On July 3, the Meeting of Promoting Teams of the Antifascist International is taking place at a right time. The stated objective is “to update and strengthen our shared agenda in a critical moment of regional and global tension amid the escalation...

Seven countries in Latin America where human rights are taking the biggest hit

Nicolas Forsans, University of Essex Latin America is undergoing one of its most profound human rights crises in decades. The region’s civic space is shrinking rapidly, from mass surveillance and arbitrary arrests to political repression, enforced...

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