
INCORT promotes organ donation
The National Transplant Coordination Institute invites with its campaign to give life through organ donation. Renowned Dominican communicators and artists lent their image to raise
The National Transplant Coordination Institute invites with its campaign to give life through organ donation. Renowned Dominican communicators and artists lent their image to raise
Fundación “Regálame Esperanza” (Give me the gift of Hope) will bring together a group of public figures to raise funds for mothers and women with
Viral videos were shown in which celebrities such as Francisco Sanchis, Nahiony Reyes, Alejandro Fernández W, Amelia Deschamps… and Miralba Ruiz walked the country’s cities
Several showbiz and network figures were starring in the cleaning day of Playa Montesinos, where they removed the debris brought by the rain and flooded
Interview by Iván Ruiz / July 7, 2018
When a profession is practiced honestly, without half measures, then it becomes the name of the person. Do the exercise of thinking about journalism. Something more delimited: the women who practice it. Regardless of the order, the names of Amelia Deschamps and Edith Febles will appear.
Reputed journalists Edith Febles and Amelia Deschamps will return to radio from this 6 June, with the program En La Mira (In The Spotlight).
“There is a need to disseminate scientific information more clearly and to talk about the real impact that climate change has on people’s lives,” journalist Amelia Deschamps, anchor of the news morning show El Día, on Dominican TV channel Telesistema 11, told IPS.
Huchi Lora, Juan Bolivar Diaz, Roberto Cavada and Amelia Deschamps visited the Santiago Public Prosecutor’s Office
IAPA recalled that censorship and discrimination against the freedom of journalists is contrary to the basic precepts of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The Dominican prosecutor’s office opened an investigation to determine the origin of the death threats that four journalists have received mainly for their criticism of the process of denationalization of descendants of Haitian immigrants carried out by the government.
They accuse nationalists of questioning their treatment of the Haitian issue