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The Ministry of Education has announced that public schools are closed on Wednesday, 1 April 2026 for the Easter Week vacation. Classes will reopen on Monday, 6 April 2026. Most private and public students were off for their Easter Week holiday on Friday, 27 March.

The Ministry of Education also joined other authorities in a call for prudence and moderation during the week’s celebrations. In a push for such moderation, the Ministry of the Interior and the Police issued Resolution MIP-RR-0001-2026, which establishes the public safety rules for the Holy Week activities. Signed by Interior & Police Minister Faride Raful, the measure tries to guarantee a peaceful environment throughout the week.

One of the major items of the resolution was the prohibition of large-scale parties on the beaches, rivers, streams, and swimming holes throughout the country. The resolution also...

President Luis Abinader inaugurated the new power plant on Manzanillo Bay, Montecristi on Friday, 27 March 2026. The 414 MW power plant is part of the US$1.7 billion power, port and industrial development in the northwestern province. Speaking during the inauguration of the first phase of the power plant, Abinader gave an overview of what is happening in Montecristi. He said the province is experiencing an unrivalled process of development and change.

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Manzanillo Power Land 414 MW generating facility, which cost US$345 million and was financed through AFI Banreservas, the chief executive noted that this very large generating plant, along with a few others, will reduce the gap between electricity supply and the demand for the service.

The new energy facility, which operates on natural gas, will begin...

The Dominican government, through the Trust for the Development of the Mass Transportation System (FITRAM) announced Hercules Construcciones of Mexico is the engineering firm that will be providing the engineering expertise for the first phase of the Santo Domingo Monorail. Hercules Construcciones at present is building mass transit systems in Monterrey, Mexico.

This ambitious infrastructure project is a core component of the Santo Domingo Integrated Transportation System (SIT-SD), designed to alleviate the capital’s chronic traffic congestion by integrating multiple high-capacity transit modes. The winning bid was for RD$28.98 billion or approximately US$460-470 million.

The first stage of the monorail will span 10.5 kilometers and feature 12 stations. The route is set to run from Bridge Rey Juan Carlos on Av. Charles de Gaulle in Santo Domingo Este to the...

The French Development Agency (AFD) is lending US$178.3 million for the massive overhaul of Metro Line 2, transitioning it from a regional line into a high-capacity urban artery.

According to the Office for the Reorganization of Transport (OPRET) and the French Development Agency (AFD), the funds are specifically earmarked for the following technical and structural expansions:

Rolling stock & train capacity. A primary objective of this loan is to transition the fleet from three-car sets to six-car configurations.• New acquisitions: The funding supports the purchase of 14 new metro trains (specifically the Alstom Metropolis model).• Capacity doubling: By coupling existing units and adding the new cars, OPRET aims to double the passenger capacity per trip. This is designed to eliminate the long queues seen during peak hours at major transfer hubs.

Infrastructure & platform...

Commuters on the Duarte Highway had to endure major inconveniences as the south north lanes were shut down on Sunday, 29 March 2026 for the removal of the pedestrian bridge. The old bridge is replaced by a modern crossway.

The Ministry of Public Works detailed the technical specifications for a new structural landmark at Kilometer 9 of the Duarte Highway. The project features a 52-meter metallic walkway designed to serve as a seamless transition point for the capital’s expanding transit network.

The new pedestrian bridge has a 15-meter cantilever (vuelo) on one side and provides a direct link between the María Montez Station (Metro Line 2), the Santo Domingo Oeste Cable Car (Line 3), and the southern marginal road. The design aims to provide pedestrians with a safe, unobstructed crossing in one of the city’s most congested transit corridors.

Engineering and urban...

On 29 March 2026, President Luis Abinader inaugurated the new RD$117 million administrative headquarters for the Metropolitan Bus Services Operator (OMSA) in Santo Domingo West. Located on Prolongación 27 de Febrero, the 1,400 square meter three-level facility is a cornerstone of the government’s current initiative to modernize the state-run transport entity.

During the ceremony, officials outlined the broader “transformation” of OMSA, which includes the integration of 200 new buses into the fleet. The new buses come with a new branding. The Abinader administration has said the goal is to elevate Santo Domingo’s public transport system to the level of major regional cities. The buses enable metro commuters to continue their routes with the same pass.

The government also confirmed a strategic shift toward electromobility, incorporating electric units to improve the...

With the exception of essential services such as hospitals, public safety, and emergency services (911), the rest of the government will begin Easter Week vacation on Wednesday, 1 April 2026 at 4pm. The Ministry of Public Administration issued Circular #001054 last week indicating that only those agencies that provide essential services will be available during the very long weekend.

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An analysis by José Singer, former Dominican special envoy to the United Nations Security Council, published in Diario Libre on 28 March 2026, provides a stark warning regarding the long-term structural risks of “flexibilizing” local trade and tax rules to accommodate Chinese state-backed investment.

Singer Weisinger warns of the erosion of the local tax base and the strategic displacement of Dominican industry.

He writes that the Dominican Republic is currently repeating the “myopia” seen in other Latin American nations by prioritizing short-term consumer savings over long-term economic sovereignty.

Drawing from a recent 60 Minutes (CBS) report and his own diplomatic missions to Huawei headquarters, Singer highlights a pattern where Chinese state subsidies allow firms to undercut competitors until the local industry is forced to retreat.

The threat to the tax baseA...

Once again, the Center for Emergency Operations (COE) launches Easter Week plan to save lives. Late last week, former general Juan Manuel Mendez, the head of the Center for Emergency Operations (COE), announced the Operation Life Awareness 2026, designed to reduce fatalities during the celebration of Easter Week in the Dominican Republic.

The quantity of the equipment assembled to this operation is impressive: 637 ambulances, 27 boats, three helicopters, 47 OMSA buses, 327 fast-response units, 3,451 aid stations, 57 tow trucks, 25 mobile workshops, nine regional command centers, 25 centers for lost children, and 27 highway-assistance units. Drive slower and be safe was the key expression.

The operation will begin on Thursday, 2 April at 2pm and extend until 6pm on Sunday, 5 April.

Mendez reported that 22 government and civil agencies would be taking part in the operation...

The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has begun an evaluation process of new regulations covering call centers located outside of the country. The idea is to provide incentives for these businesses to return to the United States. The measures also seek to halt automated telephone scams carried out from abroad that hurt so many people.

On 26 March 2026, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to adopt a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) aimed at “onshoring” call center jobs and implementing strict new regulations on overseas customer service operations.

The move, spearheaded by FCC chairman Brendan Carr, marks a significant shift in United States policy, linking the use of foreign call centers directly to poor customer service, data security risks, and the facilitation of illegal robocalls.

Key provisions of the FCC Proposal (FCC 26-16)The formal...

Public Health Minister Víctor Atallah confirmed on 27 March 2026 that Clínica Estética Diosa, the facility in Santiago recently shuttered following the death of a 32-year-old patient, was only licensed for outpatient consultations and lacked the legal permits to perform surgical procedures.

The victim, identified as Geraldín Hernández, died during a cosmetic intervention at the clinic located in the Los Jardines Metropolitanos sector. Following the incident, the Ministry of Public Health’s licensing department moved to close the facility entirely.

Illegal operation and judicial referralMinister Atallah stated that the clinic “violated established protocols” by overstepping its licensed scope of practice. He emphasized that the case is now being transitioned to the judicial system for a formal investigation.

National crackdown on unlicensed centersThe incident comes...

Attorney General Jenny Berenice Reynoso – Listin Diario

In a large-scale offensive against organized crime, the Attorney General Office’s Public Ministry, supported by the National Police and the National Drug Control Agency (DNCD), executed “Operation Caribbean” in the tourist hub of Boca Chica, half an hour east of the capital city. The multi-agency weekend crackdown, carried out between the night of 28 March and the early hours of 29 March 2026, resulted in the rescue of 37 victims and the arrest of six individuals linked to human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Tactical scope and interventionsThe operation was the culmination of weeks of strategic intelligence gathering and security profiling of the Boca Chica sector. Under the direction of Attorney General Yeni Berenice Reynoso, the task force targeted a spectrum of criminal activities, including:• Commercial sexual...

Senator Omar Fernández, the 34-year-old legislator representing the National District and son of three-time former President Leonel Fernández, married his long-time partner Alexia Rubio in a private ceremony on 28 March 2026. Fernández, served as a deputy before rising to prominence when winning the capital city Senate seat in 2024 with the People’s Force (FP) party. He is regarded as one of the most influential young figures in Dominican politics.

His bride, Alexia Rubio, is a highly regarded professional in the Dominican financial and marketing sectors. Currently serving as the Sponsorship Manager (Gerente de Patrocinios), Media Manager, and Segments Manager at Banreservas, Rubio has built a robust career within the state-owned bank over several years. Her academic background includes a Master’s degree in Marketing from Florida International University (FIU)...

On Saturday, 28 March 2026, the family announced the passing of Héctor José Rizek Llabaly, a titan of the Dominican cacao industry. His passing marks the end of an era for a family lineage that transformed the Dominican Republic into a global powerhouse for organic cacao.

Born in San Francisco de Macorís, Rizek was the son of Palestinian immigrants Nazario Rizek and Ghandy Llabaly, who laid the foundation for what would become a multi-generational agricultural empire.

Héctor Rizek is credited with professionalizing the Dominican cacao sector, moving it beyond mere raw commodity exports toward a model of high-quality, sustainable production. Under his leadership, Rizek Cacao became synonymous with technical innovation and social responsibility.

Rizek played a pivotal role in the country’s global positioning, placing Dominican cacao on the maps of the world’s elite...

For Carla Quiñones, executive director of Jenny Polanco, Dominican fashion is not merely something to be worn; it is inherited, protected, and projected. In a recent interview with Listín Diario, the daughter of the legendary Jenny Polanco fashion designer detailed her mission to continue the 41-year history of a brand deeply intertwined with Dominican cultural identity.

The interview took place during the fashion brand’s participation in Dominicana Moda 2026, hosted at the Kimpton Las Mercedes in the Colonial City. For the first time, the iconic design house presented a 16-piece bridal runway show, marking a milestone for both the brand and the country’s leading fashion event produced by Sócrates McKinney.

Her mother had opened a haute couture boutique at the Santo Domingo Sheraton and from the start revolutionized the way Dominicans saw fashion with...

In a rare moment of political, business and academic synchronicity, the Dominican Republic’s public health leadership and the leading opposition voice have converged on a single strategy: transforming the country into a regional hub for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine.

In this direction, the conference, Foro Global@Santiago: Health of the Future, Data, Artificial Intelligence and Medicine held on 24 March 2026 at the HOMS Health & Wellness Center complex in Santiago, brought together experts immersed in the health sector. There were the university researchers and those with practical experiences, ranging from Futurity Systems innovation guru Mark Bunger to Claudia Laselva, of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a global leader and visionary Dr. Julio Mayol, professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid...

Education Minister Luis Miguel De Camps presented the recently approved National Digital Competency Strategy as a cornerstone for transforming the nation’s pre-university system during a high-level panel at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France this week.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Global Education Coalition on 24 March 2026, De Camps framed the initiative as a vital component of the national educational roadmap designed to align schooling with the demands of digital transformation.

The strategy integrates advanced pedagogical focuses, including computational thinking and Artificial Intelligence (AI). De Camps emphasized that these tools are intended to promote a “rational and intelligent” use of technology, ensuring that digital advancement serves to accelerate learning rather than replace the fundamental role of the educator.

“Technology must be...

President Luis Abinader continued his high-level agenda in France this week, centering on the Dominican Republic’s integration into global standards for transparency. On 25 March 2026, Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Paris, formalizing a partnership to design the country’s first National Integrity and Anti-Corruption Strategy.

The agreement, witnessed by President Abinader, aims to align Dominican public policy with international benchmarks. During his keynote at the OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum, Abinader described corruption as an “invisible tax” that distorts competition and discourages investment, asserting that integrity is a pillar of his administration’s economic and democratic development.

The OECD preliminary report: A reality...

As President Luis Abinader calls on the Dominican populace to brace for economic “sacrifices” due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, a spotlight has shifted toward the extensive suite of benefits enjoyed by the nation’s public officials. While the President assured the country on 22 March 2026 that the government has implemented “all necessary mechanisms” to mitigate global economic shocks, the contrast between executive austerity rhetoric and the statutory perks of high office has ignited a heated debate across social media and national discourse.

At the heart of the controversy is the disconnect between the daily financial struggles of the average citizen and the “comfy perks” ingrained in the Dominican state apparatus. Critics argue that before asking the public to tighten its belt, the administration should lead by reducing the fringe benefits that inflate...

The National Council of Participación Ciudadana (PC), the Dominican chapter of Transparency International, has elected veteran attorney and civic activist Francisco “Pancho” Álvarez Valdez as its Coordinator General for the 2026-2027 period.

The election took place during the organization’s 32nd General Ordinary Assembly, marking the third time Álvarez Valdez will lead the influential non-partisan movement.

Álvarez Valdez previously served as Coordinator General in 2000 and 2012. He succeeds Leidy Blanco García, who held the position for the 2025-2026 term.

A legacy of civic activismA member of Participación Ciudadana since 1997, Álvarez Valdez has been a cornerstone of the organization’s efforts to promote institutional transparency and judicial reform. Prior to this new appointment, he was a key member of PC’s Political Analysis Commission, where he...

The Ministry of Housing, Habitats, and Buildings (Mived) has ordered an immediate work stoppage at the Tuscany Palace Residence project in Bayahibe, La Altagracia province. The intervention follows a structural collapse during construction that exposed severe safety violations and a lack of legal authorization.

A specialized team from Mived’s Private Works Inspection Department conducted an on-site verification after the incident and revealed major technical failures. The Ministry reports that the collapse was triggered by an incorrectly configured shoring system. This failure led to an inadequate load transfer, which compromised the global stability of the formwork system currently under execution.

Inspectors also noted a dangerous lack of corrective measures at the site following the collapse, which increased the risk of secondary accidents for...

A man parked to the right side of Duarte Highway to let out a friend. He suddenly found himself under falling beams of steel and saved his life because the passenger seat door was still open when the cargo of the truck collapsed on him as reported in Diario Libre.

75-year-old Eddy Beard narrowly escaped death on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, when the heavy steel beams fell from a transport truck and crushed his Izusu Trooper at Kilometer 9 of the Duarte Highway.

Beard credited his survival to a split-second circumstance. His friend was in the process of exiting the vehicle when the cargo fell. Because the passenger door was already open, both men were able to scramble out of the vehicle immediately as the roof began to buckle under the weight of the steel.

While the vehicle was a total loss, Beard and his companion emerged without physical injuries. However, the...

In a coordinated interdiction effort at Punta Cana International Airport in La Altagracia province, agents from the National Drug Control Agency (DNCD) and the Specialized Airport and Civil Aviation Security Corps (CESAC) seized 150 packages of cocaine weighing 153.75 kilograms.

The operation, conducted under the supervision of the Public Ministry, targeted a shipment arriving from Medellín, Colombia. During routine inspections in the arrivals area, DNCD agents, backed by military personnel and canine units, identified suspicious images via X-ray machines within four specific pieces of luggage.

Upon physical inspection following established legal protocols, authorities discovered the illicit substance wrapped in plastic bags and adhesive tape.

No passengers came forward to claim the suitcases, prompting an immediate investigation into the ownership...

The Dominican Republic has its own radars (Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo and Punta Cana) that are generating weather reports used by weather forecaster Jean Suriel and the forecasters at the National Weather Institute (Indomet).

But, for decades, the forecasts made by the US National Hurricane Center have been key and are very much followed for all concerned about what the weather will bring. The NHC tracks the storms as they move through the Caribbean to know their course as they impact Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and eventually continental USA.

Now, the NHC/NOAA is announcing It has revamped its weather forecasting tools for the June-November 2026 season.

The new US National Hurricane Center (NHC) hurricane tracking tools for 2026 Season are touted as technical upgrades. Of these, a more inclusive “track cone” gets most of the attention. “The upgrade seeks to...

The Colonial City (Ciudad Colonial) in Santo Domingo is the center of the country’s religious and cultural traditions.

Below are key events and details regarding the choral concert and other activities for Easter Week in the Colonial City:

Palm Sunday (29 March 2026): Blessing of the Palms and the “Jesús en el Borrico” (Jesus on the Donkey) procession, usually departing from the Santuario Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes around 10am.

Holy Thursday (2 April 2026): Mass of the Lord’s Supper that includes the ritual washing of the feet at the Cathedral of Santo Domingo. On this same day, the traditional Visit of the Seven Churches in the Colonial City takes place with churches remaining open to receive tourists and religious persons from 7pm until 11:30pm. At each stop, it is customary to offer a short prayer and observe the specially decorated altars.

The participating...

As the 2026 Major League Baseball season officially opens today, 25 March 2026, the financial footprint of Dominican talent remains a dominant storyline. While rosters are still being finalized for the full 14-game slate tomorrow, current projections and contract data indicate a massive year for Dominican players.

Overview of Dominican earnings (2026)The total projected earnings for Dominican players on MLB rosters for the 2026 season are estimated to exceed US$550 million, driven by record-breaking contracts for the league’s top stars.

Top Dominican earners for the 2026 season:Juan Soto. NY Mets. US$51 million.Vladimir Guerrero. Toronto Blue Jays. US$40.2 million.Manny Machado. San Diego Padres. US$31.8 million.Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres. US$24.2 million.Rafael Devers. Boston Red Sox. US$20 million.

The “minimum wage” impactA significant portion of the Dominican contingent...

The 2026 MLB season officially began on 25 March 2026 with the first games played over the weekend.

Of particular interest to DR1 readers is the strong Dominican presence in coaching ranks, including Luis Rojas (3rd Base, NY Yankees), Rodney Linares (Bench Coach, Tampa Bay), and Tomas Francisco (Tampa Bay).

This is in line with the revelation that several key team management and coaching jobs were held by Dominicans in the winning Team Venezuela of the 2026 World Baseball Classic tournament.

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In a high-level bilateral meeting at the Élysée Palace on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed France’s role as the “preferred partner” for the Dominican Republic’s urban transport infrastructure, a relationship spanning over two decades. The meeting, the third encounter between President Luis Abinader and his French counterpart, concluded with a firm commitment to launch the construction of the Santo Domingo Monorail this spring.

The monorail project will span 12 kilometers. The line is designed to connect the National District with Santo Domingo East in a matter of minutes, significantly alleviating congestion in the capital’s eastern corridor. Eventually, the mass transit system is intended to connect with Las Americas International Airport.

Funding for the massive undertaking will be facilitated through the French Treasury and the French...

President Luis Abinader is in Paris to attend the OECD Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum held from 23 to 27 March 2026.

The participation called for the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the OECD and the Dominican Republic on 24 March 2026. This agreement is noted as a “strategic milestone” for the Caribbean region, as it establishes a roadmap for the country to implement the OECD Recommendation on Public Integrity.

The OECD Anti-Corruption and Integrity Outlook 2026 highlights the Dominican Republic as a significant emerging partner in the global fight against corruption. The report specifically details the country’s recent efforts to align its domestic legal frameworks with international transparency standards.

The report mentions the Dominican Republic in the “Leveraging Technology” section for its recent advancements in e-procurement systems. The...

A diverse coalition of priests, environmentalists, and rural community leaders took to the streets of Santiago on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, to denounce the government’s “opaque” mining policies and protest potential extraction projects in the Cordillera Septentrional (Northern Mountain Range).

The demonstration, which began at the Santiago city center Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration, highlighted a growing rift between official government discourse and ongoing exploration activities in one of the country’s most ecologically sensitive regions.

High-stakes environmental warningsMarching through the city’s main roads, including Las Carreras and Calle Del Sol, protesters carried crosses and Dominican flags to symbolize their defense of national resources. The march culminated in a civic vigil in front of the Provincial Governor’s Office, where...

In a high-stakes maritime pursuit off the coast of Barahona, the National Drug Control Agency (DNCD) intercepted a shipment of 564 packages of suspected cocaine, contributing to a record-breaking first quarter for Dominican counternarcotics operations. The mission, supported by the Dominican Armada (ARD), Air Force (FARD), and Army (ERD), is part of a broader crackdown that has seen drug seizures rise by more than 50% year-over-year.

The Barahona interdictionFollowing intelligence reports of a “go-fast” boat approaching from South America, authorities launched a multi-agency air, sea, and land deployment on 22 March 2026. After an intense, hours-long pursuit, the suspects attempted to evade capture by jettisoning cargo and grounding their 23-foot vessel at San Rafael Beach on the country’s southwestern coast. Six men were arrested at the scene.

In addition to the 13 sacks...

Easter Week, known as Semana Santa, is the most significant and transformative week of the year in the Dominican Republic. It is simultaneously a period of intense religious devotion and the country’s most massive annual vacation period. Schools and universities close for the weeklong spring holidays that run this year from Friday, 27 March through Sunday, 5 April 2026.

The country is already in Semana Santa mode. As of last week, major stores are offering sales of beach, camping and items popularly purchased for family and friends popular get-togethers.

Starting on Thursday, 26 March, expect the massive internal migration to start.

Residents of Santo Domingo and Santiago travel in droves to the provinces. Coastal towns like Las Terrenas in Samana and mountain retreats like Jarabacoa see their populations triple overnight.

Religious traditionsFor the devout and those who enjoy...

President Luis Abinader arrived in Paris on Monday night, 23 March 2026, for an official visit focused on anti-corruption leadership and high-level bilateral diplomacy with French President Emmanuel Macron.

The centerpiece of the visit is the OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum, where the Dominican Republic is increasingly positioned as a regional leader in transparency.

According to the Transparency International 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), the Dominican Republic reached a score of 37/100, ranking 99th out of 182 countries, marking its fourth consecutive year of improvement.

Institutional strengthening with the OECDDuring the summit, President Abinader will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This agreement, facilitated by Secretary-General Mathias...

President Luis Abinader’s trip to Paris on 22 March 2026 to attend the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum, more than a diplomatic mission, is a high-stakes economic mission. The Dominican Republic is leveraging its improved reputation to gain the technical power needed to audit multinational mining giants, a significant win for national sovereignty and the treasury. The move is a step forward to enable the Dominican Republic to acquire the forensic accounting tools of the developed world to protect its natural resources.

One of the goals of the visit of President Luis Abinader to France for work sessions with the OECD is to align Dominican fiscal policies with international standards, specifically targeting tax transparency in the mining and extractive sectors. The Abinader administration has a pro-mining track record and has been...

Dominican consumers are facing a sharp increase in fuel costs as international oil prices hit US$100 per barrel due to Middle East volatility. The Ministry of Industry, Commerce (MICM) announced that premium diesel has risen to RD$257.10 and regular diesel to RD$239.80, both reflecting a RD$10.00 per gallon increase. To prevent further social unrest, the government has announced a temporary subsidy plan, though opposition leaders Leonel Fernández and Francisco Javier García have criticized the move as insufficient given the current fiscal strain.

Meanwhile, the country could experience relief as reports are that the price of fuel has dropped to US$88 per barrel. In a significant shift for the Dominican energy sector, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the regional benchmark, has retreated to US$88 per barrel this morning. This follows a volatile week when prices...

The Ministry of Interior and Police has announced that citizens can now schedule appointments for vehicle certification and verification using the new Plan Piloto online platform. The platform is designed to streamline a process that previously required in-person attendance. The digital transition aims to eliminate intermediaries, increase transparency, and allow vehicle owners to manage the procedure directly.

The announcement was made by Interior and Police Minister Faride Raful following a meeting of the Joint Task Force, presided over by Vice President Raquel Peña on Monday, 23 March 2026. Minister Raful emphasized that the new system guarantees a more efficient workflow and prevents tampering or unauthorized alterations to the scheduling process.

How the new platform worksGeneral Juan Gabriel Gautreaux Martínez, Director of Technology for the...

A new study by Sapien Labs (Global Mind Health 2025) has identified the Dominican Republic as the country with the strongest family ties in the world. With a score of 72%, the DR sits 11 points above the global average. The study, which surveyed 1 million people across 80 nations, suggests that these tight-knit social structures act as a “psychological buffer” for Dominicans, particularly among citizens aged 18 to 34, contributing to higher mental resilience compared to other regions.

The Global Mind Health in 2025 Report (formerly the Mental State of the World Report) was released by Sapien Labs on 26 February 2026. This study, which analyzed responses from over 1 million people across 84 countries, highlights the Dominican Republic as a global leader in social and mental resilience.

Based on the 2025 findings and the data sheets released alongside the report, the following...

Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) has transitioned to the Airport Operational Database (AODB) system, a “digital intelligence” upgrade that is also having a positive impact on airport congestion while construction of the third terminal proceeds. In January 2026, the airport handled 505,593 passengers, underscoring the urgency for efficiency. The new system enables operational efficiency at a time when the Dominican Republic is seeing record-breaking tourism numbers.

Aerodom, a subsidiary of France-based VINCI Airports, confirmed that SDQ and Gregorio Luperón (POP) in Puerto Plata are the first in its network to implement this centralized “digital brain.” The system, developed by AirportLabs, includes the SkyCore AODB, Allegra RMS, and the Airport Community App. This infrastructure enables the airport to shift from reactive to predictive management by synchronizing...

The “Destination City” of Cap Cana and SBR Sports have officially announced that the third edition of the Ironman 70.3 Cap Cana will take place on 17 May 2026. The announcement comes as the Dominican Republic cements its status as a premier hub for international sports tourism, following the event’s recent recognition as one of the Top 5 Ironman 70.3 races in Latin America by the Ironman Athlete’s Choice Awards.

The 2026 triathlon will once again utilize the private, high-end infrastructure of the Cap Cana resort, offering a course designed for both speed and scenic impact. The race serves as a qualifying event for the 2026 Ironman 70.3 World Championship, scheduled for 12–13 September 2026 in Nice, France.

Wilber Anderson, CEO of SBR Sports LLC and the event’s chief organizer, emphasized that Cap Cana’s combination of safety, logistical infrastructure, and natural aesthetics is what drew the...

The resumption of flights between the Dominican Republic is led by a mix of Venezuelan and Dominican carriers. Laser Airlines marked the official restart on 18 March 2026 with flight QL 2968, arriving at Las Américas International Airport (AILA) from Caracas.

Commercial flights between the Dominican Republic and Venezuela officially resumed on Wednesday, 18 March 2026, ending a suspension that lasted nearly 20 months (from July 2024 to March 2026). The restoration of the air bridge follows a series of diplomatic and regulatory agreements finalized in early 2026.

Direct air connectivity was abruptly severed on 29 July 2024. The Venezuelan government, through its National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC), ordered the suspension of all commercial flights to and from the Dominican Republic, as well as Panama and Peru. The measure was a retaliatory response to the Dominican government’s...

President Luis Abinader hosted a courtesy visit from Balearic Islands President Margalida Prohens Rigo on 17 March 2026 at the Presidential Palace. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, specifically in sustainable tourism management and educational exchange.

Upon her arrival to the Presidential Palace, President Prohens was received by Vice President Raquel Peña. Following a closed-door session with President Abinader, Prohens addressed the presidency press corps alongside a delegation that included the Spanish Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Lorea Arribalzaga Ceballos, and Minister of Higher Education Rafael Santos.

Also participating in the meeting were Maria Morla, director of the National Institute of Technical-Professional Training (Infotep); Encarna Piñero, Global CEO of Grupo...

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