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Thirteen families said yes to organ donation in 2025, reports INCORT

Santo Domingo.- During the year 2025, a total of 13 Dominican families authorized the donation of organs and tissues, transforming the lives of dozens of people awaiting a transplant, according to data provided by the National Transplant Coordination Institute (INCORT). Thanks to these acts of solidarity, 445 transplants have been performed to date in the country, directly impacting the quality and life expectancy of patients with chronic and terminal illnesses. Among the procedures performed, 65 kidney transplants stand out, of which 43 came from living donors and 22 from deceased donors. Likewise, three liver transplants were performed, corresponding to two adult patients and one pediatric patient, evidencing advances in specialized care for both adults and children.
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Regarding other types of transplants, 360 corneal transplants were recorded, restoring vision to hundreds of people, and 17 bone marrow transplants, essential for the treatment of hematological diseases. However, health authorities warn that demand remains high. Currently, 529 people are on the waiting list for a kidney transplant in the Dominican Republic, highlighting the need to strengthen the culture of organ and tissue donation in the country. From INCORT and the National Transplant Council (CNT), the call to the population to inform themselves and talk with their families about the decision to donate is reiterated.

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Petro: "There is not a single investigation" in Colombia for his links to drug trafficking

Bogotá.- Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated this Friday that in the country "there is not a single investigation" into alleged links of his with drug traffickers, after The New York Times reported on a supposed investigation by the United States Justice Department against him for that reason. «Never in my life have I spoken to […]

National Police arrests two men in the act of robbing a scooter in La Vega

Members of the Regional Sub-Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DICRIM), P.N., La Vega, promptly arrested two men, as a result of continuous monitoring and intelligence, after having robbed a citizen of a scooter-type motorcycle, in the Guaco sector of this city. The detainees are José Abel Marine Marine (a) “Pelota”, 29 years old, residing in Santiago, […]

Dominican arrested in Paraguay with 50,000 doses of ecstasy

The Dominican residing in Paraguay for six years is considered "a key player in the distribution of synthetic drugs in the Central department". Paraguayan authorities seized more than 50,000 ecstasy doses from a Dominican citizen who was transporting the drug in a suitcase and who they presume was going to distribute it in the Central […]

Authorities issue search warrant for woman accused of rape in Cotuí

Sánchez Ramírez. — The Investigation Division (DICRIM) of the National Police in Cotuí issued a "Wanted" notice against a woman identified as Chairenys Báez Espino, accused of being a fugitive from justice and considered dangerous. According to the official report, arrest warrant No. 2026-AJ0020851 was issued for alleged violation of Article 408 of the Dominican […]

Hecmilio Galván: "With the FEDA we have impacted the lives of almost 2.5 million Dominicans, motivating the desire to cultivate

Santo Domingo - In the framework of the commemoration of International Forest Day on March 21st and, under the Saving the Mountains Program, the executive director of the Special Fund for Agricultural Development (FEDA), Hecmilio Galván, highlighted the impact achieved by the institution in terms of promoting a culture of planting and direct support to […]

MESCyT suggests that with comprehensive educational transformation, the country is prepared for the year 2036.

Santo Domingo.- The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology, Rafael Santos Badía, stated that the Dominican Republic needs to undertake a profound transformation of the education system, aimed at preparing the population “for life” and forming the human capital required to double the size of the economy by the year 2036. He clarified that […]