Irma death toll in St. Maarten climbs to four: Dutch PM

A palm tree lays on a car after the passage of Hurricane Irma, near the shore in Marigot, on the island of St. Martin on Saturday, September 9, 2017. (File photo by AP)
Updated 10 September 2017
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Irma death toll in St. Maarten climbs to four: Dutch PM

THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Four people are now known to have died in the Dutch Caribbean island of Sint Maarten when it was hit by Hurricane Irma, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said Sunday.
“Unfortunately, there were two more victims that we did not know about earlier,” Rutte told reporters, adding the death toll from Wednesday’s storm in the Dutch part of St. Martin was now four. But he added there had been “no new damage” caused by Jose which whipped past the island shared with France late Saturday.


Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado has left Oslo

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Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado has left Oslo

  • “She is no longer in the city of Oslo,” Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli wrote on X
  • Machado, who has lived in hiding in Venezuela since August 2024, arrived in Oslo last week

OSLO: Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, has left Oslo, a member of her entourage said on Wednesday without providing details of her whereabouts.
“She is no longer in the city of Oslo,” Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli wrote on X.
Machado, who has lived in hiding in Venezuela since August 2024, arrived in Oslo last week.
She was due to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in the Norwegian capital on Wednesday, but was delayed and did not make it in time.
According to a spokesperson, the 58-year-old opposition leader fractured a vertebra during her secret journey out of hiding in Venezuela to Norway.
She “is doing well and during these days she is attending medical appointments with a specialist as part of her prompt and full recovery,” Noselli said.
Machado has accused President Nicolas Maduro of stealing Venezuela’s July 2024 election, from which she was banned — a claim backed by much of the international community.
She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year for promoting democratic rights and “for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.”