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Alcohol consumption is the sole cause of 85,000 deaths annually in the Americas, PAHO/WHO study finds

Alcohol consumption is the sole cause of 85,000 deaths annually in the Americas, PAHO/WHO study finds Drinking contributes to more than 300,000 deaths every year. PAHO urges countries in the Americas to limit hours of alcohol sales, ban alcohol advertising, and increase taxes on alcohol.  WASHINGTON, D.C. - Alcohol consumption was responsible for an average 85,000 deaths annually during the period 2013 to 2015 in the Americas, where per capita consumption is 25% higher than the global average, according to a study undertaken by the Pan American Health Organization/WHO and published today in the journal Addiction. "This study demonstrates that harmful use of alcohol in the Americas is a major public health priority," said Dr. Anselm Hennis, director of PAHO's Department of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health. "It is associated with preventable deaths and many years of life lived with a disability. We need effective, feasible and sustainable interventions, policies and programs to reduce the consumption of alcohol."

El-salvador
Belize
Guatemala
Mexico
United-states
Washington
Brazil
Canada
Pan-american-health-organization
District-of-columbia
Nicaragua
Anselm-hennis

Netherlands criticized for inhumane treatment of immigrants and asylums seekers

Netherlands criticized for inhumane treatment of immigrants and asylums seekers THE HAGUE - Scientists from the Radboud University in Nijmegen determined that the strict interpretation of immigration rules by the Immigration and Naturalization Services (IND) has often caused unfair treatment of immigrants and asylum seekers, the Trouw reported. The SCP, which provides socio-cultural policy advice based on scientific research argued that shortening the waiting period asylum seekers face in obtaining a decision, the more likely they are to quickly integrate into Dutch society. There have been instances when people with a temporary residence permit are wrongly labeled as fraudsters. As a result, they have to repay all benefits received. In a worst-case scenario, they lose their residence permit and had to leave the country. This was concluded in research carried out by eight scientists at Radboud University in Nijmegen. The scientists also found that applications for family reunification were systematically refused.

Netherlands
Dutch
Mark-rutte
Naturalization-services
Parliament-on
Radboud-university-in-nijmegen
Radboud-university
Prime-minister-mark-rutte
Immigration-law
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao

IC Curaçao Medical Center is full, corona patients to Aruba

A local newspaper in English that serves investors, local English speaking residents, stays over tourism and generally al residents of Curacao.

Aruba
Colombia
Medical-center
Horacio-oduber-hospital
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao
Curacao-newspapers
Local-newspaper
Local-curacao
Political-news-curacao

Twenty Dutch doctors to Curaçao for corona help: 'They can use all the help'

Twenty Dutch doctors to Curaçao for corona help: 'They can use all the help' AMSTERDAM, WILLEMSTAD - Last weekend a total of twenty Dutch doctors and nurses traveled to Curaçao to help the hospitals with corona care. They will also support the Health Department (GGD) to increase the vaccination rate, the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport reports. To quickly expand those vaccinations, about 30,000 doses were flown in from the Netherlands on Friday. Dutch Undersecretary Blokhuis says it is quite something "to take the plunge so quickly to pause your life in the Netherlands and help people on Curaçao in difficult circumstances".

Schiphol
Noord-holland
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Dutch
Stijn-kluft
Health-department
Ministry-of-health
Dutch-undersecretary-blokhuis
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao

Fewer homeless people in the Netherlands after years of increase

Fewer homeless people in the Netherlands after years of increase AMSTERDAM - As of January 2020, there were 36.000 homeless people in total in the Netherlands, which is the first time in years that the number has decreased. The last research in 2018 recorded 39.000 homeless people. According to the Statistics Netherlands, 8 of 10 homeless people are male and live in one of the four biggest cities in the country. The research also showed that there are now fewer young homeless people (age group 18-27). In 2020 there were 8.5 thousand people in this age group, as opposed to 10.7 thousand back in 2016, which was the last time this age classification was used.

Netherlands
Amsterdam
Noord-holland
Central-bureau-of-statistics
Statistics-netherlands
Central-bureau
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao
Curacao-newspapers
Local-newspaper

Curaçao receives Dutch aid because of heavy corona wave

Curaçao receives Dutch aid because of heavy corona wave THE HAGUE, WILLEMSTAD - The Netherlands will send 30,000 extra vaccines against COVID-19 to Curaçao on Friday to combat the full hospitals and the increasing number of corona infections on the island. Some of the vaccines are destined for Aruba. In addition, the Ministry provides assistance in the form of recruiting medical personnel. It is not known exactly how many people are needed. Due to an increase in the number of corona infections, the pressure on healthcare in Curaçao is increasing enormously. Prime Minister Eugene Rhuggenaath called the situation "very serious" on Wednesday. Reason for the Netherlands to step in, says a spokesman for outgoing Dutch Undersecretary Paul Blokhuis (Health, Welfare and Sport) on Thursday.

Aruba
Netherlands
The-netherlands
Eugene-rhuggenaath
Dutch-undersecretary-paul-blokhuis-health
Minister-eugene-rhuggenaath
Dutch-undersecretary-paul-blokhuis
Prime-minister-rhuggenaath
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao
Curacao-newspapers

Isla / PdVSA's debt to Curaçao continues to increase

A local newspaper in English that serves investors, local English speaking residents, stays over tourism and generally al residents of Curacao.

Netherlands
Venezuela
Venezuelan
Refineria-isla
Pdvsa
Oil-refinery-complex
Refinery-utilities
Bullen-bay
Curacao
Curacao-news
News-in-curacao
Curacao-newspapers

Another arrest in Themis investigation

Another arrest in Themis investigation WILLEMSTAD - On Saturday, March 13, 2021, the 36-year-old S.A.P. was arrested in Curaçao in the large-scale investigation called Themis. S.A.P recently flew from the Dominican Republic to Curaçao, where she stayed until recently. She was stopped in her vehicle on Saturday 13 March on the Schottegatweg east after a short chase. Immediately afterwards, a search took place in the house where she was staying on Curaçao. S.A.P. is suspected of being part of an organization called the No Limit Soldiers (NLS). The Public Prosecution Service suspects that the NLS is a criminal association with members in various countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and in countries outside of it. S.A.P., in addition to being a member of the organization, she is also suspected of being involved in several violent crimes, including those committed in Sint Maarten.

Dominican-republic
Aruba
Netherlands
Kingdom-of-the-netherlands
Public-prosecution-service
Investigation-cooperation-team
Public-prosecution-service-cura
Public-prosecution-service-sint-maarten
Sint-maarten
Criminal-investigation-cooperation-team
Curacao

CARICOM IMPACS boosts intelligence platform to fight illicit maritime trade

CARICOM IMPACS boosts intelligence platform to fight illicit maritime trade CARICOM IMPACS will use Windward's Predictive Intelligence platform to identify illicit maritime trade in the region LONDON - Windward, the Predictive Intelligence company applying AI to transform global maritime trade, announced today that it has partnered with The Caribbean Community Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (CARICOM IMPACS), an organization of fifteen Member States and five Associate Members in the Caribbean as well as CARICOM's Regional Security System (RSS), a treaty organization comprising of Barbados and other countries in the Eastern Caribbean. Windward's AI-powered maritime intelligence platform will empower CARICOM IMPACS and RSS to support CARICOM Member States in their fight against drug trafficking and illegal activities in the Caribbean's exclusive economic zones.

United-states
Caribbean-sea
Belize-general
Belize
Barbados
London
City-of
United-kingdom
Venezuela
America
Michael-jones
Caribbean-community-implementation-agency-for-crime

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