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Dominican Today
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Existence of rare earths would benefit Dominican Republic economy
22 hours ago · Bahoruco — The existence of rare earths in the country would have a transformative impact on the economy. The spokesperson for the Mining and Petroleum Chamber of the Dominican Republic (Camipe) said that “it would not only diversify our economy, which until now has depended on sectors such as tourism and agriculture, but it would also position the Dominican Republic in a strategic place ...
Economy - Dominican Today
2 days ago · Economy. February 5, 2025 | 10:45 am. Dominican Republic spent RD$1,068 Million on Haitian births in 2024 Santo Domingo.-The Dominican Republic invested approximately RD$1,068,757,173 in childbirth and cesarean section procedures for 32,967 Haitian mothers who gave birth in public hospitals in 2024, based on an average cost of RD$32,419 per delivery, according to international studies.
Government reports record figure in renewable energy generation
21 hours ago · On Friday, the Dominican Republic reached a milestone in its energy transition by registering a record 1,101 megawatts (MW) in renewable energy generation, representing 46.5% of the power online.. The Minister of Energy and Mines, Joel Santos, highlighted this progress as part of the national strategy to diversify the energy matrix and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
First Dominicans repatriated from U.S. - dominicantoday.com
Jan 28, 2025 · <p>Santo Domingo.- The U.S. government initiated a new mass repatriation of undocumented Dominicans on Monday, deporting 86 individuals through Las Américas International Airport under tight security measures led by ICE. The deportees, who entered the U.S. illegally—primarily via the Mexico-U.S. border—were returned on a flight from Louisiana that landed at 11:19 a.m. Upon arrival, the ...
Local - Dominican Today
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Effects of climate change are already evident in the country
Nov 9, 2024 · Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic has begun to tangibly experience the effects of climate change, with increasingly intense weather events, record temperatures, and environmental alterations that threaten biodiversity and Dominicans’ livelihoods.. Heat waves, torrential rains, and flash floods, such as those of November 2022 and 2023 and those of the last few days on the North Coast and ...
Citizens express concerns over toll increases and decline in basic …
Jan 13, 2025 · <p>Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic is facing growing economic challenges, with frequent power and water outages in parts of the capital raising concerns among residents. The situation is compounded by rising transportation fares and the increasing cost of essential products, making it difficult for many to meet daily needs. Citizens like Marina Moreta express their frustration, noting ...
World - Dominican Today
6 days ago · World February 3, 2025 | 8:35 am. Max Puig urges middle-income nations to strengthen climate action Havana, Cuba.-Speaking at the Sixth International Conference for World Balance in Havana, Max Puig, executive vice president of the National Council for Climate Change, emphasized the need for middle-income countries, including the Dominican Republic, to strengthen their climate policies.
North Coast - Dominican Today
2 days ago · North Coast. February 3, 2025 | 2:16 pm. Puerto Plata implements US$1 tourist fee for city improvements Puerto Plata.-The Puerto Plata City Council approved a new fee of one dollar per tourist visiting the city, aiming to fund the development and …