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Rare Earth Rush: Minister of the Presidency José Ignacio Paliza says Dominican rare-earth studies are moving fast, with 3,527 meters of boreholes and 3,100 meters of test pits done, and 10,000 samples expected by year-end—potentially positioning the country for a future supply-chain boom. Weather Watch: The COE extended a green alert for 15 provinces and the National District as a trough and tropical wave bring Sunday-intensifying rain, with warnings about river overflow and flash flooding. Road Safety Update: President Abinader’s decree updates driver’s license validity—longer terms for older drivers and tighter rules tied to medical conditions—aiming to reduce road risk. Migration Tension: A new U.S. migration pact tied to transit and temporary entry of foreign migrants is sparking unrest and sovereignty concerns across the region, including the Dominican Republic. Tech-Security Boost: Indotel and the Defense Ministry signed an agreement to strengthen cyber defense, spectrum monitoring, and border surveillance.

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