The Ministry of Energy and Mines has announced government plans to invest US$750 million in improvements for transmission ...
The local economic bonanza plus the low bank rates for the purchase of cars has led the Dominican Republic to rank third in Latin America in the number of vehicles per inhabitant, as reported in ...
Haiti Libre reported on 29 October 2024 that the airline has a weekly direct flight from Port-au-Prince to Pointe-a-Pitre in Guadaloupe, another to Antigua, and two flights per week to Sint Maarten.
Military personnel are being busted for human smuggling after years of the authorities looking the other way. Three Dominican ...
The Dominican Republic’s economy has continued its robust growth trajectory posting a 5.1% average year-on-year expansion over the first nine months of 2024, the Central Bank reported on 1 November ...
The Ministry of Interior & Police continues to shut down night spots that do not comply with the law. After decades of negligence and non-compliance, the Ministry of Interior & Police under new ...
As of Monday, 4 November 2024, the local authorities had 17 provinces and the National District on yellow alert and another 11 in green alert given the passing rain systems, an indirect consequence of ...
The Abinader administration seeks to increase taxes on the population to afford to continue its programs in government. But the government rarely has considered streamlining government. Economist ...
The historic Colonial City of Santo Domingo is undergoing an ambitious and comprehensive restoration project that for sure creates inconveniences to Dominicans and foreigners alike. Two Italian ...
The Dominican Republic shattered its previous tourism record when it welcomed 8,362,285 visitors between January and September 2024, the Ministry of Tourism reported. This marks the highest number of ...
As agents for the spread of knowledge, innovation and critical thinking, the universities are also a very good source for finding solution to current issues facing the nation. The promoters of the ...
Likewise, the DNCD reported confirming that the four French nationals who had trafficked with cocaine in their stomachs and would have flown out of Las Americas International expelled 340 small bags ...