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Dominica to bestow highest national award upon Modi

Hindustan Times 14 Nov 2024
In a statement on Wednesday, the office of Dominica’s prime minister said president Sylvanie Burton will confer the Dominica Award of Honour on Modi during the India-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Summit in Guyana’s Georgetown from November 19 to 21.
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2nd LD-Writethru: Xi meets Dominican PM

China.dot.org 25 Mar 2024
China highly appreciates Dominica's steadfast friendship, Xi said ... He expressed Dominica's willingness to be China's all-weather strategic partner, and to continue playing a positive role in promoting relations between Caribbean countries and China.
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Interview: Dominican PM views China as all-weather friend

Xinhua 22 Mar 2024
ROSEAU, March 21 (Xinhua) -- "China has been a true friend of Dominica, and I would say an all-weather friend," Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has said ... Dominica has since been committed to the one-China principle.
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GLOBALink | Dominican PM views China as all-weather friend

Xinhua 22 Mar 2024
"China has been a true friend of Dominica, and I would say an all-weather friend," Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua in Dominica's capital Roseau.
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In the eye of the climate storm: hurricane-hit Dominica bets on a resilient eco-future

The Guardian 11 Dec 2023
... mitigate the economic and environmental impacts of extreme weather The sun burned magenta as it rose over the edge of the Caribbean island of Dominica and the village of Layou was bustling into life.
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Dominica, Blue Carbon unite for sustainable climate solutions

Urdu Point 30 Nov 2023
Small islands, like Dominica, face outsized impacts from rising sea levels and extreme weather. The MoU initiatives not only contribute to global climate goals but are vital for fostering adaptation and resilience in Dominica.
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How a small Caribbean island is trying to become hurricane-proof

The Conversation 28 Nov 2023
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in the Caribbean and for small islands such as Dominica (not to be confused with the much larger Dominican Republic) it is an existential threat.
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Sri Lanka approves visa-free travel for Indians: Explore other stunning visa-free destinations for Indian travellers

Hindustan Times 24 Oct 2023
This long stretch of sand is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the warm weather without the crowds ... Dominica. Dominica, a mountainous Caribbean island nation, enjoys warm, tropical weather.
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Business Closure Lifted as of 8:00AM

The Daily Herald 22 Oct 2023
Based on continued weather analysis, other islands in the Caribbean such as Guadeloupe and Dominica, did not get particularly high winds due to the fact that Tammy was a very compact hurricane which stayed offshore.
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How a tiny island is adapting to climate change ... on its dinner plates

Vox 12 Oct 2023
The island of Dominica faces some of the most acute threats from climate change ... Dominica’s traditional foods are countering modern threats ... For Dominica, cassava is more than a local staple ... But cassava actually thrives in Dominica’s hilly terrain.
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Floods, storms displaced nearly 41 million children in 6 years: Unicef

La Prensa Latina 06 Oct 2023
While China and the Philippines are among the countries that recorded the highest absolute numbers of child displacements due to their exposure to extreme weather, the case is even more serious in ...
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43 Million Children Forced From Homes Over Six Years Due to Climate Disasters

Raw Story 06 Oct 2023
Seventy-six percent of children in Dominica were displaced in the six-year period due to weather-related events such as Hurricane Maria, which damaged or destroyed 95% of the island's housing stock.
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The extraordinary need for disaster warning systems, explained

Vox 25 Sep 2023
“These were constructed to allow Dominica to access real-time weather ... “Not everyone understands the jargon of the weather report,” said Sandra Charter-Rolle, director-general of the Dominica Red Cross.
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CWI, governments need to collaborate on improvement of facilities — Shallow

Jamaica Observer 23 Jul 2023
He added, "With the infrastructure, indoor facilities, where players can train morning, noon, and night regardless of the weather conditions is absolutely necessary.

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