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During Democrats’ Government Shutdown, ICE Arrests the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Pedophiles, Human Traffickers, and Other Violent Thugs

During Democrats’ Government Shutdown, ICE Arrests the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Pedophiles, Human Traffickers, and Other Violent Thugs

ICE law enforcement officers facing an 8000% increase in death threats against them WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today announced the arrest of worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from across the country,...

Owner:  American Government
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Dominican Republic wakes up “soaked”: rain, thunder and alerts left by the tropical wave

Dominican Republic wakes up “soaked”: rain, thunder and alerts left by the tropical wave

The Dominican Republic woke up this Sunday “soaked” by rain and with a grayish sky, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusts of wind, due to the passage of an active tropical wave and the presence of a trough in the upper troposphere. The Dominican...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Arts by Teatro La Proa inbetween Havana and Santo Domingo

Arts by Teatro La Proa inbetween Havana and Santo Domingo

Come experience a Sunday of puppet shows with us! At our headquarters in Havana, we presented “Beware, There Are Dogs!” and at Sala Nova Teatro in Santo Domingo, the play “Burrerias,” announced on social media by its artistic director, Arneldy...

Owner:  Cuban Government
Tourism Ministry delivers 11 reconstructed streets in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone

Tourism Ministry delivers 11 reconstructed streets in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone

Santo Domingo.- Tourism Minister David Collado officially inaugurated 11 newly reconstructed streets in the historic Ciudad Colonial on Friday, marking a significant infrastructure investment exceeding 103 million Dominican pesos. These...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Heavy rain expected as tropical wave hits already saturated Dominican ground

Heavy rain expected as tropical wave hits already saturated Dominican ground

Santo Domingo.- The director of the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet), Gloria Ceballos, reported that an active tropical wave is affecting the national territory and will bring significant rainfall over the next few hours. She recalled...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Dominican Republic To Repatriate Citizens Affected By Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica
Dominican Republic reaffirms support for Guatemala’s democracy and urges OAS action

Dominican Republic reaffirms support for Guatemala’s democracy and urges OAS action

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Government reaffirmed its solidarity with the Guatemalan people and its full support for President Bernardo Arévalo, recognized as the legitimate winner of the August 2023 elections, which international observers...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología

Haiti and the Dominican Republic united for prevention

Haiti - Health : Haiti and the Dominican Republic united for prevention 01/11/2025 10:01:34 Public health officials from Haiti and the Dominican Republic met in the border area of ​​Dajabón to strengthen epidemiological surveillance and coordinate...

Owner:  Joseph Marcellus
The Colonial City draws 8% of tourists visiting the Dominican Republic

The Colonial City draws 8% of tourists visiting the Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo.- Tourism Minister David Collado announced the completion of 11 reconstructed streets in Santo Domingo’s Colonial City, part of a major urban renewal project valued at more than RD$103 million. The initiative, carried out through the...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Rains persist across the Dominican Republic, especially in the South

Rains persist across the Dominican Republic, especially in the South

External source Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet) reported that a pre-frontal trough north of the island, combined with moisture transported by east-southeast winds, will bring isolated showers of short duration to...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Melissa’s disaster in Jamaica brings a flood of tourists to the Dominican Republic

Melissa’s disaster in Jamaica brings a flood of tourists to the Dominican Republic

The devastating damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica has severely impacted its tourism industry: closed hotels and airports, displaced tourists are the direct result of one of the most powerful cyclones in the island nation’s history....

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
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