2024News

Former prosecutor Moreno denounces SCJ regulations as plus for impunity

Renowned political figure and former district attorney, Guillermo Moreno, has vehemently condemned the recent regulations proposed by the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), arguing that they pose a grave threat to transparency and could foster impunity. Moreno contends that these new regulations, which aim to conceal the identities of individuals involved in criminal proceedings, directly …
2024News

Christmas tree lighting at the Presidential Palace to officially start Christmas season

In an atmosphere brimming with joy and tradition, the Presidential Palace was illuminated on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, with thousands of twinkling lights as the Dominican Republic officially kicked off its 2024 Christmas season with the grand tree lighting ceremony. Joined by President Luis Abinader and Vice President Raquel Peña, First Lady Raquel Arbaje warmly …
2024News

Government doubles down on bilingualism: 16,000 graduates from English Immersion Program

Vice President Raquel Peña celebrated a significant milestone in the nation’s education sector on 27 November 2024 when 16,000 students successfully completed the 20th graduation of the English Immersion Program. The Ministry of Higher Education (MESCyT) program is free to students. “Today is a day of celebration and national pride: 16,000 young people have achieved …
2024News

Central Bank authorizes release of RD$35 billion for the housing sector

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) has authorized the release of RD$35 billion to stimulate the housing market. This decision, announced by Central Bank Governor Hector Valdez Albizu during a meeting with heads of multiple banks, aims to increase lending for home purchases, interim loans, and construction. The funds, equivalent to 1.75% of …
2024News

DR-CAFTA triples Dominican Republic’s economy

On occasion of the traditional Thanksgiving Day luncheon at the American Chamber of Commerce, the US Embassy Charge d’Affaires Patricia Aguilera spoke and gave a wrap-up of what the DR-CAFTA, the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement has meant for the US-DR relationship. Signed in 2004, Aguilera says the agreement has cemented the long-shared robust …
2024News

Authorities are slow to act in many cases of sexual abuse in public schools; Minister calls for early detention

Education Minister Ángel Hernández has revealed that nearly 60 teachers have been sanctioned for sexual abuse allegations in the past two years. Hernández made the statement during an interview on the television program “El Día,” responding to questions about the recent cases of two teachers in San Pedro de Macorís accused of sexually assaulting a …