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President Luis Abinader has declared that the Dominican Republic is set to “make history” by hosting the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games in 2026, which is shaping up to be the largest sporting event in the region’s history. The Games are expected to draw over 6,000 athletes competing for a record 3,244 medals.
Meanwhile, Sports Minister Kelvin Cruz announced that the government is investing more than RD$5 billion (approximately US$85 million) in sports infrastructure nationwide to prepare for the event.
Speaking at the fencing pavilion of the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, where the weekly “LA Semanal con la Prensa” press conference was moved, President Abinader detailed the significant progress being made.
In a move aimed at bolstering the performance of Dominican athletes, the government made a historic contribution of RD$315 million through the Dominican Olympic Committee for training, competitive exposure, and coaching salaries. Furthermore, the stipend...
The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) reports a significant surge in remittances sent by Dominicans living abroad. Remittances are the greatest injection of hard currency into the Dominican Republic. These are channeled to the country for investing in property, businesses and for the welfare of relatives and friends of those who have migrated.
Between January and September 2025, the total amount of remittances reached US$8.91 billion, an increase of $914.1 million (11.4%) compared to the same period in the previous year. The September remittance total was US$991.8 billion.
The Central Bank reports that year-over-year growth of remittances is 11.9% compared to September 2024. This marks an increase of US$105.6 million.
The Central Bank says that the funds from the Dominican diaspora are crucial, as they have a “multiplier effect” on consumption, investment, and financing for the country’s most vulnerable sectors.
The Central Bank says the economic...
Several past presidents of the Dominican Engineers and Architects Association (Codia) now say the recent Abinader administration decision to build a monorail in Santo Domingo instead of continuing with the metro lines is a planning mistake, as reported in N Digital.
A coalition of former presidents from the Dominican College of Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors (Codia) sharply criticized the proposed Santo Domingo Monorail project, labeling it a “planning error” that is destined to be “saturated” from inception due to technical, legal, and financial limitations.
The powerful rebuke was delivered by engineer Thomás Frías Sosa on behalf of the signatories. While clarifying that the professionals are not opposed to mass transit, they warned that the chosen monorail model is “technically limited, financially risky, and legally questionable.”
Frías Sosa stressed that monorails are typically intended as complementary, not primary, transit lines, citing São Paulo, Tokyo, and...
The Ministry of Youth has joined the bandwagon and is now promoting the new Tarjeta de la Juventud, a welfare card that targets young people. Those who are approved will receive a stipend of RD$2,500 a month. The cards will be issued in collaboration with the Presidency welfare agency, Direccion de Desarrollo Social Superate.
Those who qualify need to be 18 to 35 years old and show low income status.
The program expects to reach out to 10,000 young people, Minister of Youth Carlos Valdez announced.
He said the cards will also be made available to university students, young mothers, and persons with disabilities.
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Despite the Ministry of Housing and Buildings order to shut down after serious structural problems were found at Chinese megastores in operation, several owners have chosen to open discreetly. N Digital reports on the case of Suplax.
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Tourism Minister David Collado headed the re-opening ceremonies of the remodeled and expanded tourist wharf at Miches, in El Seibo province. The Miches area is regarded as the country’s newest beach destination. Miches is an hour and a half drive north of Punta Cana International Airport.
The RD$51.4 million wharf in Playa Arriba restores the facility that was impacted by Hurricane Fiona in 2022. Collado noted that tourism in Miches is on the upswing, and this tourist dock area will improve the visitor experience of both foreign and domestic tourists. The installation is designed for small craft, launches and catamarans which provide service to locals and tourists alike. The entire structure is illuminated for nighttime use.
The engineering of the new structure is designed for resilience. The pier is built on galvanized metallic piles driven into the seabed and filled with structural concrete. Its main and secondary metal framework utilizes durable W16x36, W16x26, and W8x13...
Mark your calendars! From the 17th until the 19th of October 2025, the National Botanical Garden is celebrating the National Plant and Flower Festival, one of the most important and emblematic urban festivities held each year.
There is something for everyone, and beginners and experts alike will find interesting items, classes, and workshops. And this year, there will be international exhibitors from Ecuador, Puerto Rico and Canada.
This is also a good time to stock up on gardening supplies, such as soil, fertilizers, and new plants.
Orchids will be on sale, as well as most of the endemic plants of the Dominican Republic, including a wide variety of succulents, fruit trees, and Christmas flowers.
The festival will be open from 9am until 6pm from Thursday, 16 October until Sunday, 19 October. Admission is RD$200 for adults and RD$75 for children. Admission includes entry to the sales areas, the recreational areas, the museum and a train ride.
There will be food...
Santo Domingo draws leading performers from all around the world. This Tuesday, 14 October 2025, Rod Stewart will be hosting a concert for his fans at the newly remodeled Softball Stadium in the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center. The stadium was prepared for concerts, especially part of the remodeled sports venues readied for the July-August 2026 Central American and Caribbean Sports Games.
Diario Libre has reported on how the show venue for the concert has been changed on several occasions. The concert is a production by SD Concerts (Saymon Diaz). It had been announced for the new Arena Santo Domingo, then for the Olympic Stadium and now for the current Softball Stadium in the JPD Olympic Center.
Tickets are for sale: Tuboleta.com.do CDN ...
Dominican Paris Olympic gold medal winner Marileidy Paulino capped off an intense 2025 with a 50.07 win of the invitation-only Athlos NYC athletics competition in New York City on 10 October. The win also came with US$60,000 in prize money.
She defeated her arch rival throughout the year, Salwa Eid Naser of Bahrain who clocked in second with a time of 50.94. Naser is coached by Dominican Jose Ludwig Rubio.
Athlos NYC Women’s 400 M Final
Place | Athlete | Country | Time——————————————————1 | Marileidy Paulino | Dominican Rep. | 50.072 | Salwa Eid Naser | Bahrain | 50.943 | Henriette Jaeger | Norway | 51.244 | Alexis Holmes | USA | 51.745 | Lynna Irby-Jackson | USA | 51.936 | Amber Anning | Great Britain | 52.86
Next year, Paulino is expected to duel Sydney McLaughlin and Salwa Eid Naser throughout the 2026 season.
In comments after the race, Paulino expressed her...
Vice President Raquel Peña decorated Dominican community leader Augusto Taveras with the 2025 “Oscar de la Renta Emigrant Award.” This is the seventh edition of the prestigious award that is sponsored and organized by the Ministry of Foreign Relations (Mirex).
During the event, Taveras’s remarkable journey since arriving in New York in 1971 was presented to the general public during the awards ceremony held at the National Theater.
Taveras, who founded the Rancheros Unidos Foundation in New York, USA, was recognized for his transformative work in his homeland, the farming community of Los Ranchos de Babosico in Santiago de los Caballeros. The foundation has reportedly changed the lives of hundreds of rural families by donating over 500 fully equipped homes.
Beyond housing, the awardee has been instrumental in supporting the construction of educational, sports...
President Luis Abinader traveled to Mexico on Friday, 10 October 2025 with his family to attend the wedding of his niece Rita Lulo Abinader who married Héctor Alessandro Vogliotti Simental on Saturday, 11 October. He traveled with First Lady Raquel Arbaje and his three daughters.
He returned on Sunday, 12 October to participate in the inauguration of new government-built apartment buildings in Ciudad Real Ecologica in East Santo Domingo. The apartment complex falls under the Plan Nacional de Viviendas Familia Feliz, developed by the Ministry of Housing (Mived).
President Luis Abinader and First Lady Raquel Arbaje led the sixth annual Senior Citizen of the Year and Protector of the Elderly awards ceremony on Friday, 3 October 2025, recognizing the altruism and dedication of older adults throughout the year. The awards are a national tribute to the country’s elderly population.
The Senior Citizen of the Year award was presented to the esteemed teacher and folklore dancer Josefina Miniño, honoring her as a source of inspiration. Miniño was recognized for her tireless work as a teacher, dancer, and choreographer, sharing her successes, experiences, and knowledge with all generations.
Sister Agripina Acosta, director of the La Santisima Trinidad Home for the Helpless Elderly, received the Protector of the Elderly award. She was honored for her outstanding 57 years of work in welcoming and caring for...
After taking part in the International Forum on Mental Health and the Prison System in the Dominican Republic, Vice President Raquel Peña told reporters that the head of the National Office for Prison Reform had, indeed, delivered to her office a brief on the strategies that will be taken to improve the nation’s prisons, as reported in Listin Diario.
As she was questioned by reporters regarding the small number of psychologists working within the prison system, the Vice President noted that there are budget requisitions that will provide better mental health cars for inmates. She emphasized that President Abinader has said that he wants to provide good care for those persons with mental issues and that are currently inmates in Dominican prisons.
Later on, Roberto Santana, the head of the Prison Reform Office (Onaprep), told reporters that the brief that he had delivered...
To have a monorail or not to have a monorail? The recent government decision to build a monorail system in Greater Santo Domingo as part of the process to reduce traffic jams in the city. The proposed mass transit system will join together with the current Metro system and the cable cars that cross the Ozama River, the river that divides the capital city from the densely populated East Santo Domingo municipality.
However, the huge project has met with sharp criticisms from opposition party Fuerza del Pueblo (FP), especially regarding the tender process for the project. Former President Leonel Fernandez is the leader of the FP.
Teodoro Tejada, a former head of the Dominican College of Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors (Codia) has come out in defense of the government choice, saying that the complaints voiced by the political party are not accurate and do not...
Last week, journalist Ines Aizpun recalled how the motorcyclist violations got started decades ago when writing her opinion column for the Diario Libre.
She explained that decades ago, police looked the other way and allowed a family to board a motorbike. She wrote: Two adults, two kids, and a birthday cake balanced on a motorbike—it was once a scene that could even draw a smile. Yes, it was unsafe and illegal, but who could say no to a birthday celebration? Those were different times. Those were different riders.
Back then, running a red light was unthinkable. Later, doing it in front of a traffic officer was unimaginable. But gradually, what was once shocking became routine. Not normal, just common.
She highlighted: Today, the violations come in packs: riding against traffic, overtaking on the right, speeding down sidewalks, reckless stunts, knocking off side mirrors...
The Dominican Republic has the potential to double its GDP in the next ten years. Rene Grullon, the chief executive of the country’s largest private financial group, Grupo Popular, recently went on record giving his recommendations of the structural changes and decisions that need to be taken. The doubling would position the Dominican Republic as a developed country in the Caribbean.
The goal of doubling the Dominican Republic’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2036 is more than just an economic target; it is a “moral pact between generations,” according to Rene Grullon, CEO of Grupo Popular, the largest banking group in the country.
Addressing the American Chamber of Commerce of the Dominican Republic (AmChamDR), Grullon outlined a compelling vision for achieving sustained economic growth, improved quality of life, and a more equitable society. He called for a united effort...
The Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) has approved a significant modification to the Regulation for Parcel Regularization and Demarcation (Deslinde), a move designed to greatly expand the scope of land regularization and streamline the process of obtaining clear property titles.
The Supreme Court ordered the amendments to Regulation No. 790-2022 after a year-long consultation period. The changes, enacted by the SCJ’s full panel, aim to make regularization the general rule for legally establishing and individualizing a specific portion of a larger parcel of land.
Crucially, the new regulation reserves the demarcation process (deslinde) as an exception, applicable only at the judicial stage and specifically for cases that are inherently contradictory or litigious and require court intervention. This marks a strategic shift to prioritize administrative regularization over...
The Ministry of Housing and Edifications (Mived) on Friday, 10 October 2025 ordered the provisional and preventative closure of operations at the Euphoria nightclub in Santo Domingo Este after inspectors confirmed the venue was operating without the required construction licenses, technical inspections, or final certifications. This action was taken due to repeated violations of Law 161-21 and applicable regulations, as reported in N Digital.
According to the administrative file, the situation began months ago. Mived had first issued a suspension notice on 17 June 2025, after discovering that remodeling work was being carried out at the site without valid permits or necessary supervision.
The legal process was complicated by the owners’ lack of cooperation, as reported by Mived. Despite being formally cited, the club’s management failed to appear at the scheduled...
The Public Ministry (Ministerio Público) has provisionally seized properties belonging to Jose (Jochi) Angel Gomez-Canaan, who is currently embroiled in a judicial process concerning alleged corruption tied to the installation and maintenance of traffic lights in Greater Santo Domingo.
Gomez-Canaan is implicated through his connection with the company Transcore Latam S.R.L. The provisional seizure is a preventive measure aimed at securing assets that, according to investigations, were allegedly acquired with funds derived from acts of corruption and money laundering.
The case against Gomez and his affiliated companies is being called one of the largest technological corruption scandals in recent public administration history, generating significant public attention in the Dominican Republic.
The implications of the case extend beyond the financial and legal realms...
Elizabeth Silverio has good lawyers. On 20 May 2023, investigative journalist Nuria Piera aired a TV program had revealed that the impressive degrees from different countries she had framed in her office were fake. Yet, the local judiciary has been lenient with the once-touted neuroscientist who had developed a large practice at Knowledge Land (Kogland), serving children with autism in Santo Domingo. The center was shut down.
Silverio was such a good talker that even Congress consulted with her for the drafting of the national autism law.
While the Ministry of Public Health has revoked her permission to continue in the role of director of the center that mainly treated cases of child autism, the judiciary has been lenient and allowed her to remain out of jail. She was sentenced in October 2024 to seven years in jail, but has not served jail time as the case runs...
Eleonore Caroit has been named a minister in the French government, a historic appointment as she becomes the first French person of Dominican descent to serve in a cabinet position.
Caroit’s appointment was announced on Sunday, 12 October 2025. She will serve as the Minister Delegate for Francophonie, International Partnerships, and French Nationals Abroad, working under the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
The news was confirmed by her father, journalist Jean-Michel Caroit, who resides in the Dominican Republic. French diplomacy, via its X (formerly Twitter) account, indicated that her nomination was proposed by the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu.
Before her ministerial role, Caroit had established herself in the French political landscape. She has been elected three times as a deputy in the French National Assembly, representing French citizens across the...
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Dominican platano power in action. Jorge Polanco and relief pitcher Luis Miguel Castillo were the key players in the Seattle Mariners move to the American League Championship Series.
Jorge Polanco batted the game-ending single in the 15th inning, leading the Seattle Mariners to defeat the Detroit Tigers 3-2 on Friday, 10 October 2025.
“We never give up. We just keep fighting. It doesn’t matter how many innings we play,” Polanco said. “We just stay ready and wait for the moment. It’s going to come. It was my time, ” AP reported when covering the game.
Fellow Dominican pitcher Luis Miguel Castillo pitched the 1 1/3 innings for the win in his first Major League relief appearance.
The game is regarded as the longest winner-take-all postseason game in baseball history.
Local media reports on how Dominicans were incidental in the Toronto Blue Jays and the...
Yudelina Mejía / El Caribe
Dominican Yudelina Mejia won the subchampionship title at the 2025 World Weightlifting Championships (IWF World Championship) in Forde, Norway, a first for the Dominican Republic’s weightlifting team. Norwegian Olympic champion Solfrid Koanda won the championship.
Mejía’s powerful performance in Førde, Norway, saw her clinch three medals, totaling 271 kg across her lifts.
After nearly gaining a place on the podium at last year’s Paris Olympic Games, Mejia finally broke through with her championship snatch gold in the 86 kg category. She also added a silver medal in the clean and jerk competition behind Norway’s Solfrid Koanda.
Mejía cemented her status among the world’s elite in weightlifting by securing the World Sub-Championship title in the 86 kg division at the 2025 IWF World Weightlifting Championships.
The Dominican athlete was...
Drive east along the 27 de Febrero Avenue to northern or western Santo Domingo to see the difference. Traffic is flowing.
The first phase of the 27 de Febrero – Isabel Aguiar Overpass was inaugurated by President Luis Abinader and Public Works Minister Eduardo Estrella on 8 October 2025. The roadwork is designed to slash travel times by up to 40% for over a million daily commuters between Santo Domingo west, south and southwestern provinces and the capital city.
The overpass is designed to international AASHTO 2018 standards and features an innovative million-gallon drainage system connected to the Guajimia ravine, designed to prevent chronic flooding in the area. It connects the South via the 6 de Noviembre Highway directly with the National District and will soon link up with the Luperon Avenue tunnel at the Plaza de la Bandera.
The new overpass is...
The National Health Insurance Plan (Senasa) and the National Health Service (SNS) announced they are working together to reinforce the country’s public hospital network and ensure access to primary care services for beneficiaries under the Subsidized Health Insurance Regime.
During a second coordination meeting between the two institutions—this time also involving directors from various healthcare centers—Dr. Mario Lama (SNS) and newly-appointed Senasa director, Edward Guzmán led discussions focused on key national health priorities. The session marked the beginning of strategic planning aimed at delivering a more efficient healthcare response to those covered under Senasa’s subsidized plan, the Presidency reports.
Emphasizing the importance of institutional collaboration, Guzman noted: “SNS and SeNaSa must maintain permanent coordination because the success of one directly impacts...
The president of the Dominican College of Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors (Codia) North Region, has voiced alarm over the proliferation of infrastructure projects that fail to meet established legal and technical approval requirements and are underway in the Cibao region, a seismic vulnerable area.
Engineer Ramón Martínez stated on Tuesday, 7 October 2025 that more than 60% of construction sector works are being carried out irregularly, lacking both the necessary design documents and corresponding authorizations from competent institutions.
Martínez offered a blunt assessment of the situation: “Unfortunately, the laws are made, but they are not complied with.”
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Mayor Carolina Mejía of the National District (Santo Domingo) is facing a civil and criminal complaint after allegedly authorizing permits for large-scale residential construction in the city’s protected Green Belt (Cinturón Verde), a move opponents warn is a grave threat to the capital’s crucial ecological breathing space.
The lawsuit, filed with the Attorney General’s Office, directly accuses the Mayor and other high-ranking officials of violating environmental laws by issuing land-use permits for projects in a zone designated for environmental protection where multi-family housing is reportedly prohibited.
The action was initiated by private citizen Francisco Romeo Roa Jiménez, who alleges his 4,000 square-meter home in the Prados de Arroyo Hondo sector was destroyed as part of the controversial development.
According to the complaint, Mejía’s administration, through...
Focusing on the threat mining can be to the water sources in the Dominican Republic, environmentalists announce new actions to raise awareness among the general public.
At a time when the price of gold is at a record high, the Abinader administration has acted to favor authorizing new exploitations. This includes the construction of a second dry tailings facility in Sanchez Ramirez to enable the continuing of mining of the Barrick Gold operation.
Likewise, President Luis Abinader administration has said that the Ministry of Environment has authorized an environmental impact study to determine whether the exploitation permits will be given to the Goldquest that is behind the exploitation of gold in San Juan de la Maguana, a farming area. The company that seeks to obtain the permits argues the mine will be an underground one and will use rainwater for its...
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) has officially announced the 2025 China Trade Expo in the Dominican Republic to be held 10-13 October 2025 at the Dominican Fiesta Hotel & Convention Center in Santo Domingo. The event is in its second year.
The 2025 China Trade Expo will feature over 2,000 square meters of exhibition space and include 37 leading Chinese companies, showcasing innovations in green energy, smart manufacturing, and cutting-edge technology.
Top global brands such as Gree, LONGi, Hytera, and Midea will participate, along with specialized firms like Hubei Jinlong New Materials Co., Ltd., Sinomach CMEC New Energy Development Co., Ltd., and Quzhou Rongqiang Chemical Co., Ltd.
Visitors can expect to see a wide range of products in sectors such as:Renewable energyIndustrial and agricultural...
Economists agree on one point. Public debt should be allocated to capital investments. The problem is that government in the Dominican Republic has been growing in leaps and bounds and most of the cash is going to current expenditures, say wages.
The public debt has been in the headlines as the Abinader administration defends taking on debt given the growing size of the economy. Abinader also argues he is paying the debt of past governments.
Opposition sectors say the government is using statistics to distort the reality of the growing public debt.
The Dominican Republic bitterly remembers the 8 April 2025 JetSet Club tragedy, on 8 October, the sixth month anniversary of the tragic collapse of the nightclub roof during a full-house Rubby Perez merengue concert.
The trial to determine the responsibilities of directors Antonio and Maribel Espaillat is moving at turtle-slow pace. The latest is that the defendants are now requesting a new technical expertise, seemingly rejecting the findings of the technical report prepared by recognized leading experts that determined the overload of the roof caused the collapse that killed around 240 people.
President Luis Abinader and Minister of Public Works Eduardo Estrella were busy on 8 October 2025 with the inauguration of the major roadwork in Santo Domingo. Estrella is the father of one of the victims, his engineer son, who was at that fatal Rubby Perez merengue concert. Abinader is the...
Bottom line. The Blue Jays were the better team and the team investment in Vladimir Guerrero Jr paid off. The Blue Jays went from being in last place in the past season to defeating the New York Yankees in game four, 5-2, to move on to the ALCS.
“I feel amazing,” Vladimir Guerrero Jr. said. “I feel so good. We played for this, and I feel so good. I don’t have the words to say how I feel right now.”
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on the team success in the ALDS told MLB:“The Yankees have fallen, and now, the Blue Jays fly back to Canada to kick their feet up for a day, waiting on either the Tigers or Mariners to punch their own ticket to the ALCS in their Game 5 on Friday. It’s the Blue Jays’ first trip to the Championship Series since those incredible runs of 2015 and ‘16. Those teams were overflowing with talent and attitude, just as capable of winning a ballgame as a brawl, but this...
The Dominican Republic’s sprinting superstar, Marileidy Paulino will contest her final race of 2025 this Friday, 10 October at the Athlos event in New York City. Paulino is the defending champion in the race in the 400m.
The two-time Olympic medalist (Paris 2024 gold and Tokyo 2021 silver) and World medalist is looking to finish her season on a high note in what will be her 14th competitive outing across the 200m and 400m distances this year.
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A recent report prepared by the Chief Economist Office for Latin America and the Caribbean of the World Bank focuses on the need to support entrepreneurship and micro and small businesses to boost jobs and growth in Latin America and the Caribbean.
According to the report, “Transformational Entrepreneurship for Jobs and Growth”, Latin America and the Caribbean regional growth rate is expected to edge up slightly—from 2.2% in 2024 to 2.3% in 2025—even as many individual economies face downward revisions in their projections. These adjustments reflect, in part, an external environment that offers limited support, shaped by a cooling global economy, falling commodity prices, and greater uncertainty. In this scenario, empowering entrepreneurs and the private sector is essential. They can help fuel needed rapid growth and job creation as central actors in economic...
An estimated 70,000 vehicles transit through the National District intersection better known as “Pintura” for the paint factory in the area. This Wednesday, 8 October 2025, President Luis Abinader is expected to be present for the opening of the intersection and underpasses to reduce bottlenecks and delays in capital city traffic.
The engineering works carried out have been praised for being fast, well-carried out and with sleek finishing touches. The roadworks include underpasses and overpasses for where the 27 de Febrero Avenue that crosses the National District from East to West turns north and connects to the 6 Noviembre highway that goes west to San Cristobal. The new works also give fast access to those headed to the industrial and densely populated Isabela Aguiar area.
The work was built with advances in funds to the government for authorizing the extension...
Despite an official announcement more than a year ago, the planned merger of the Ministry of Education (Minerd) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (Mescyt) has been postponed to tell from allotments in the National Budget 2026 presented to the National Congress via the Ministry of Hacienda.
The continuity of separate operations is confirmed by the budgetary figures. According to the draft general budget, Mescyt will receive a total allocation of RD$23.27 billion for 2026. This is comprised of RD$22.69 billion for current expenses and RD$576.2 million designated for capital expenditures.
The presence of separate budgetary allocations for both institutions signals that the integration—announced by President Luis Abinader on 16 September 2024, as part of an administrative reform plan aimed at greater efficiency in public spending—will not be...
The Dominican Republic secured its best-ever performance at the Iberoamerican Mathematics Olympiad (IMO), landing in 14th place among 21 participating nations in the 2025 edition held in Chile, the Ministry of Education (Minerd) announced.
The DR team won a bronze medal and two honorable mentions competing against 81 students from 21 Iberoamerican countries (Latin America, Spain and Portugal).
Student Emil Alejandro Peralta Cabrera of Colegio Inmaculada Concepción was the nation’s standout performer, earning the bronze medal. Further cementing the historic result, William Gabriel Evertz Adames (Sunrise School) and Johnny Ho Chen (Colegio Los Palmares) each received an Honorable Mention.
The four-member Dominican delegation also included Héctor Manuel Mercedes Ferreras (Colegio Divina Pastora) and was coordinated by delegation head...
Reports are that the government is considering instituting two fees for use of mass transport. One will be for a ride on the Metro and skylift for which the decades-old fee of RD$20 for packet of rides will be kept.
Another will be for RD$35 that will allow for transferring to other mass transit vehicles, such as public transist system buses, including new Omsa buses, within 30 minutes of disembarking from the first ride, Diario Libre reports.
Dominican mass transit expert Oneximo Gonzalez was recently appointed executive vice president of the Oficina Metropolitana de Servicios de Autobuses (Omsa), apparently as the government seeks to revamp the government bus company and improve public bus services. Gonzalez already has the success of the TRAE public school bus company to show.
He told Diario Libre the measure seeks to reduce the transport burden of those who...
In a major step toward modernizing the nation’s energy sector transparency, the National Energy Commission (CNE) has launched Data CNE, an innovative digital platform offering comprehensive statistical information on the Dominican Republic’s energy landscape.
The platform, which is already available via the CNE’s institutional website, was presented at the Energyear Caribe 2025 conference.
Jerson Peña, CNE’s Statistics Coordinator, showcased the new tool, emphasizing its role in the modernization and digitalization of energy data within the Dominican Republic.
“With Data CNE, we are providing citizens, academia, the private sector, and decision-makers with a clear, accessible, and innovative tool,” Peña stated. He added that the platform “will serve as essential support for planning, research, and investment in the sector.”
In its initial phase, Data CNE compiles data...
Santiago, Santiago Rodriguez and Dajabon have green alerts for heavy rains. A tropical wave is joined by a trough bringing the rains as the system moves towards the DR from Puerto Rico, says the Dominican Weather Institute (Indomet).
There will also be scattered showers in El Seibo, La Romana, San Pedro de Macorís, Hato Mayor, Monte Plata, el Gran Santo Domingo, San José de Ocoa, Monseñor Nouel, La Vega, San Juan, Elías Piña and Valverde.
Tropical Storm Jerry is expected to maintain the high surf on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic while it maintains a path well to the north of the country.
The Dominican Republic is gearing up for its premier theatrical event, the 12th International Theater Festival (FITE RD 2025), set to captivate audiences from 19 to 30 October 2025. This year, the festival shines a spotlight on Spain as the honored guest country, promising an infusion of dynamic Spanish drama alongside local talent.
Under the unifying theme, “Theater is All of Us,” the festival this year will pay special homage to two giants of the stage: beloved Dominican cultural figure Freddy Ginebra (Casa de Teatro) and the Spanish company Teatro Corsario.
The organizers say that this year there will be 15 international companies and 17 local companies carrying out performances in theaters, plazas and public spaces, performing the classics and street theater.
The spirit of FITE RD 2025 this year will extend far beyond the capital...
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