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Dominican airports going solar

Dominican airports going solar

Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (Aerodom), the leading operator of international airports in the Dominican Republic, announced that solar panel systems have been installed at several of their airports as part of the corporation’s commitment with the environment.

Aerodom announced 1,670 solar panels, with a capacity to produce 543 kWp were installed at the Gregorio Luperón International Airport in Puerto Plata (POP). This will supply 12% of the airport’s energy needs.

At the northern Santo Domingo La Isabela International Airport (JBQ), 2,640 panels, with a production of 858 kWp were installed, equivalent to 43% of the energy demand of that airport.

Likewise, at the Maria Montez International Airport (BRX) in Barahona, 616 panels were installed, able to produce 220 kWp, or 78% of the airport’s energy demand.

The project contemplates a second phase, when solar panels would be installed at the Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) in Santo Domingo, the El Catey International Airport in Samana (AZS). The second phase also calls for an expansion of the initial installation of solar panels at the Puerto Plata international airport.

Source: DR1, 7dias

May 11, 2018

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Turtles lay eggs in northern Punta Cana

Turtles lay eggs in northern Punta Cana

The Ministry of Environment announced that it is coordinating the protection of 103 turtle eggs of the Tinglar Dermochelys coriacea species. The eggs were laid at Playa Muerta, La Vacama, north to the Punta Cana beach strip.

The Office of Coastal and Marine Resources at the Ministry headquarters in Santo Domingo is working closely with the Ministry provincial office in La Altagracia to assure the protection of the turtle eggs. A Ministry spokesperson said the eggs were transported to the Centro de Vigilancia Ría de Maimón, located 14 kms from where the eggs were laid so that they could safely complete their incubation period.

The Ministry of Environment also reported turtle eggs were laid at the beaches of El Valle in Samaná and at Sans Souci in Santo Domingo this 2018.

The Ministry reports that turtles of three species of seven lay eggs on Dominican coasts. These are: Carey (Eretmochelys imbricata), Verde (Chelonia mydas) and Tinglar (Dermochelys coriácea). The species are on the list of protected species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Source: DR1, Ambiente.gob.do

May 11, 2018

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Baby twin kidnapped from hospital in Santiago

Baby twin kidnapped from hospital in Santiago

Yesterday morning, Tuesday 8 May 2018, a newborn baby was stolen from one of the birthing rooms at the Presidente Estrella Ureña Hospital in Santiago. The baby girl was a twin, and her sister was left behind. The kidnapping was confirmed by the director of the hospital, Dr. Juan Ferreras who said the case is currently under investigation by government security forces.

According to Carlita Sánchez, her daughter, Nolia Sánchez, gave birth on Monday, 7 May to twin girls when an unknown woman said she would help her to change them, and then disappeared with one of the girls. Sanchez lives in the Cienfuegos area to the west of the city.

Her family has complained about the lack of security at the hospital, a situation that was denied by the director. Nevertheless, the director acknowledged the security cameras inside the hospital were not working, but said they are being assisted by surveillance cameras managed by entities outside the hospital that could detect the person leaving the hospital with the baby.

Source: DR1, Listindiario

May 9, 2018

Update: Police recover baby stolen from Santiago hospital

The National Police reported the rescuing of the baby twin girl that had been stolen on Monday, 7 May 2018 from the Doña René Klang de Guzmán Maternity at the Presidente Rafael Estrella Ureña Public Hospital in Santiago.

Police spokesman, Juan Guzmán Baldía said the child was found on Wednesday, 9 May in a home in the Los Prados area of the Pekín sector in Santiago. She was kept by Raquel Almonte, who is being accused of the theft together with her spouse Jeurys Rodríguez.

The Police said the child was taken to the hospital and would be returned to the mother who is still hospitalized.

32-year old Noelia Sánchez Lara from Cienfuegos in Santiago gave birth to twin girls. She denounced the baby was stolen and suspect a woman who had offered to help bathe and change the diapers of the child and then disappeared. Sánchez has seven children.

37-year old Raquel Almonte said she stole the baby to please her spouse who demanded she have a child to keep the relationship.

A 911 surveillance camera outside the hospital helped solve the case.

Source: DR1, Hoy
May 11, 2018

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Horses and carriages disappear from Santiago

Horses and carriages disappear from Santiago

The horse and carriage, a centuries-old tradition in Santiago has disappeared, following the confiscation by the city hall of the 18 carriages and the execution of eight of the horses that proved positive for the Infectious Equine Anemia disease (AIE).

The drivers of the carriages have now announced that they are prepared to take Mayor Abel Martínez, to court, saying his administration unjustifiably euthanized their horses. Fernando Ramírez, official spokesman of City Hall told the Diario Libre reporter that any citizen who feels they were negatively impacted by the actions of the municipal authorities should take all measures necessary to rectify the situation. Ramirez announced that they were ready to face any lawsuit.

The city spokesman said that the municipality had followed Law 248-12 on the protection of animals and that the horses that were victims of their owners as well, as they had not been cared for properly.

Máximo Paulino, Santiago Almonte, Hidalgo Pichardo and Carlos Antonio Castro said that in total 40 carriages had stopped working over the last month, following the confiscation of the horses in the area of the Santiago Restoration Monument, and that municipality wanted to introduce tricycles instead. The men said the tourists preferred the horse-drawn carriages.

Santiago Almonte, owner of one of the executed horses, said that there was no reason to kill his horse, El Amarillo, as he was healthy as well as the other seven which were killed.

Meanwhile, Doctor Marilyn Lois Liranzo, head of the animal protection unit at the Attorney General’s Office said that three veterinary surgeons from the Livestock Department had euthanized the horses following the analysis that confirmed the existence of Equine Infectious Anemia. They were killed at a farm in Laguna Salada in Valverde province and the remaining horses are still in quarantine.

Source: DR1, Diariolibre

May 11, 2018

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Zoe Saldaña is first Dominican with a Hollywood star

Zoe Saldaña is first Dominican with a Hollywood star

On 3 May 2018, science fiction star, 39-year old Zoe Saldaña, became the first Dominican to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on 3 May 2018.

Daughter of a Dominican father and Puerto Rican mother, Zoe Saldaña was born in New Jersey, but moved to live in Santo Domingo when her father died in an accident when she was just 10 years old. She lived in Santo Domingo for seven years. She studied dance at the Ecos Espacio de Danza academy and fell in love with performance. Her training in dance was inspiration for her to seek a career in theater when her family returned to the US when she was 17.

At the age of 21, Saldana got her big break when she was offered the starring role as a teenage ballerina in “Center Stage” in 2000. She would later gain roles in The Terminal with Tom Hanks, Star Trek, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avatar, Avengers: Infinity War.

She attended the ceremony with her Italian husband Marco Perego and their three sons, twins Bowie and Cy, three, and Zen, 14 months.

Her star is the 2,637th one since the Walk Of Fame began in 1961. Her star is located at 6920 Hollywood Boulevard.

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Source: DR1, IMDB

May 8, 2018

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Dominican vehicle fleet too old

Dominican vehicle fleet too old

The Dominican vehicle fleet in both the public and private sectors is rapidly aging. It is estimated that there are 4,097,338 vehicles registered in the country, of which 48.5% are an average of 18 years old. The most recent report from the Tax Agency (DGII) indicates that there are 1,987,299 four wheeled vehicles, which were manufactured before the year 2000, most of which are in Greater Santo Domingo and Santiago, the two largest cities.

Of the 865,186 cars, around 63% (or 542,743) were manufactured last century and in the case of buses 54,504 are 18 years old or more that is 56.5% of the total number of buses, and 59.8%, some 250,118 cargo trucks also have an average of 18 years since manufacture.

According to the president of the National Association of Vehicle Distribution Agencies (ANADIVE), Marlon Bonnelly, the problem lies not in the age of the vehicle but in the lack of a rigorous inspection program that would guarantee less contamination and more safety on the roads.

Luis Alba, expert in vehicular transit, feels that the country lacks policies of prevention and planning, and that it has not taken into account the importance of renewing the vehicle fleet, nor ensuring that the vehicles on the road are in a suitable condition.

Source: DR1, DiarioLibre

May 8, 2018

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Jesuit priest calls for better ethics in Catholic Church

Jesuit priest calls for better ethics in Catholic Church

There are eight cases being heard in Dominican courts for sexual abuse involving Roman Catholic Church clergy. These follow after the notorious cases of the papal nuncio Jozef Wesolowski, who died in The Vatican shortly before his case for sexual abuse of minors was to be heard. Wesolowski had served as nuncio in the Dominican Republic from 2008 to when he abruptly returned to the Vatican in 2013 after investigative journalists had gathered evidence that showed his abuses of minors. In Poland, fellow Polish priest, Wojciech Gil, would be tried and sentenced to seven years in jail for committing 10 crimes, eight of which related to the sexual abuse of boys under the age of 15, while serving at a Santiago province church during the same time Wesolowski was nuncio.

Now Jesuit priest Antonio Lluberes published an article in the magazine “Raices” where he reveals that the sexual scandals are at all the levels of the church, among the hierarchy and laymen, secular and religious church servers. He said the image of the church is affected, causing “a segment of the population to notice and delight in the cases, instead of in the sacrifice of most of the priests.”

In its feature on the Raices story, Diario Libre mentions among the most notorious cases that are being heard in court of sexual abuses by priests: Elvin Taveras Durán, accused of the death of Fernely Carrión, whom he would have sexually violated. And that of Miguel Florizan Ulloa, accused of sexually abusing a schoolboy, who was ordered to be available for appearance in court and to stay away from his past students at the Colegio Agustiano in La Vega.

Priest Antonio Lluberes says that society and the church have had a connection, a peaceful relationship and mutual cooperation, from its origins to the present day, although at times there have been estrangements. “I could safely say that the church has displayed remarkable cooperation in shaping national identity and the formation of the Dominican nation,” he said.

But he observes the image of the vocation to become a priest has eroded in recent years. He writes that the Catholic faith is being questioned on grounds of ethical issues, namely sexual ethics, social and economic ethics. He said the expansion of other religious cults demands a more Christian behavior of the Catholic priests in society.

He believes that “sooner or later, there will be the need for a constitutional and concordat reform.” “We must be prepared not only to defend, but to propose,” he writes.

Source: DR1, DiarioLibre

May 8, 2018

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Signing with China opens new source of borrowing for government

Signing with China opens new source of borrowing for government

Former governor of the Central Bank, Pedro Silverio Alvarez, speculates in his comments in Diario Libre this week, that the Dominican government, by signing with the People’s Republic of China, opens up opportunities for increased trade, financial and cultural exchanges. “Particularly, it is possible that the Dominican government will have access to a new source of financing through the Chinese government that has been very receptive to the financial needs of friendly governments. Such as in the case of Venezuela that over the last decade has received US$50 billion in Chinese financing,” he writes.

Nevertheless, he says the challenge is another. Alvarez says in principle the signing with China is good. “But all will depend on how prepared the country is to take on the challenges that this means, both institutionally and economically,” he writes. From the institutional point of view, Chinese investors tend to be morally more lax in their relations with public officials and, therefore, more prone to bribes, he highlights. He stresses: “If they find fertile land the planting will be copious.”

The Dominican Republic already has a trade deficit with China of around US$2 billion. Alvarez makes the point that from an economic point of view, the low diversification of Dominican exports, in terms of volumes, poses an asymmetry between both economies that can only be addressed with public policies that promote more exportable products and services. Otherwise, he said we could be throwing a hook for another to catch the fish, highlights the former Central Bank manager.

Source: DR1, Huffington Post

May 8, 2018

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Why is it important to invest in a GPS for your vehicle?

There are 3 reasons why a criminal steals a vehicle, first to sell it by pieces, second to dock, steal and then leave it abandoned and third can be to sell it and take out the profit, it is one of the crimes that most affects the economy of any person or family.

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Who will lose with the switch from Taiwan to China

Who will lose with the switch from Taiwan to China

The Ministry of Industry & Commerce and Small Business (MICM), Police and bamboo-related sectors stand to lose big with the severing of diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Several projects were under way with Taiwan cooperation.

Taiwan was financing a US$4 million program for small business. The agreement had been signed by the Ministry of Industry & Commerce and the Fund for Agricultural Development (Feda) and the Embassy of Taiwan in July 2017. The program was being implemented from 2017-2021. Taiwan was contributing US$3 million and the Dominican government US$1 million.

Taiwan also had underway an important project to foster bamboo plantations and industrialization in the country through the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF). A technical mission from Taiwan had visited the recently completed manufacturing center in San Isidro, Bonao (ProBambu). The center was part of efforts to plant, process, design and market bamboo projects.

The National Police under director general Ney Aldrin Bautista Almonte also had benefited from police cooperation project to fight transnational crime and improve citizen safety.

The 911 Emergency Program also received major financial boost from Taiwan.

News reports estimated that Taiwan assistance had reached US$169 million, as of August 2017, and helped create 3,000 jobs. The Dominican Republic was the country with the most investment in the Caribbean and Central American region.

An editorial in El Dia observes that the ambassador of Taiwan was told about the ending of relations only one hour before the official announcement. And the notification was made in a city restaurant and not formally by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.

Source: DR1, Acento

May 5, 2018

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