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Belize investigating additional cases of measles
BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – The Ministry of Health and Wellness in Belize says it is investigating additional suspected cases of measles linked to recent travel to Chihuahua, Mexico. In a statement providing an update on the ongoing measles outbreak...
CommentsSuspected drowning at beach in St Elizabeth
The police in St Elizabeth are probing a case of suspected drowning at the Frenchman Beach in Pedro Plains on Monday. The deceased has been identified as 46-year-old Dale Shaw, a taxi operator of Retirement in the parish. It is reported that Shaw...
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EU ambassador vows ‘no tariffs now or in the future’
The European Union (EU) in Jamaica celebrated Europe Day on May 9 with a reception that held special significance, as it commemorated not only the 75th anniversary of the historic Schuman Declaration that gave birth to the EU, but also 50 years of...
CommentsThe road less travelled – Papine to Port Antonio via Newcastle Premium
It was many years ago since I drove to Portland via Newcastle, traversing Holywell National Park, remote forests in the Blue and John Crow Mountains, quaint welcoming communities, dramatically eye-popping vistas, rippling highland streams and...
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Champions through to JPL final four
A GOAL from Dwayne Atkinson in the first half of extra time proved the decider as defending Jamaica Premier League (JPL) champions Cavalier defeated Portmore United 1-0 yesterday and 2-1 on aggregate to advance to the semi-finals. Atkinson struck...
CommentsRoad to Tokyo
WITH THREE of five Jamaican teams missing out on automatic qualification to the World Athletics Championships via the recent World Athletics Relays, the country will now look to ensure they rank high enough on World Athletics’ global ranking system...
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US and China reach a deal on tariffs, with a 90-day pause
The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world’s two biggest economies and setting off a rally in global financial markets. But the de-escalation in the US trade wars did...
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Powerful performances as Aidonia celebrates milestone
In a celebration marked by passion, legacy, and unforgettable performances, dancehall icon Aidonia commemorated his 20th anniversary in music with a landmark concert at Sabina Park in Kingston on Saturday night. The event, powered by premium...
CommentsFor the Children organisers ‘hit hard’ by Michael Bolton’s cancer diagnosis
In May 2023, Michael Bolton, the multi-award-winning singer and songwriter who has sold more than 75 million records, and recorded eight top-10 albums, was the headline act for the For the Children charity concert hosted by the Issa Trust...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Outsiders shouldn’t regulate the teaching profession
THE EDITOR, Madam: I had decided to steer clear of the current impasse between the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) and the framers of the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill. I had my say as a former member of the central executive of the JTA....
CommentsAre add-ons for grade-six graduation necessary?
THE EDITOR, Madam: Recently I saw a list of items for students graduating from Grade Six. I was astonished to see some of the items – photograph, a keep sake (personalised water bottle), plaque and corsage. These are in addition to the class...
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6 Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia get prison terms up to nearly 11 years
LONDON (AP): Six Bulgarians convicted of carrying out a sophisticated spying operation for Russia were sentenced by a London judge Monday to prison terms pf up to nearly 11 years. The group that used Hollywood code names discussed kidnapping or...
CommentsEpiscopal Church says it won’t help resettle white South Africans granted refugee status in US
The Episcopal Church’s migration service is refusing a directive from the federal government to help resettle white South Africans granted refugee status, citing the church’s longstanding “commitment to racial justice and reconciliation.” Presiding...
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Joelle gives Richard ‘Notice’, becomes Mrs Barnett
Joelle Notice had just moved from Mandeville to Kingston and was settling into her new church when she first met Richard Barnett, an active member. Her father was the new pastor, and the duo became friends through the children’s arm of the ministry...
Something Extra | Tuesday
The European Union Delegation to Jamaica hosted its annual Europe Day Reception last Friday at its Kingston headquarters. Sponsored by Red Stripe, the event brought together business leaders, government officials, and diplomats for an evening of...

KFTL sponsors life-saving surgery for child at Bustamante Hospital
A child at the Bustamante Hospital for Children has been given a second chance at life, thanks to a US$6,000 heart surgery sponsored by Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) in partnership with Chain of Hope Jamaica. This marks the second...
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Editorial | Obeah law nonsense
Michael Abrahams | The Roman Catholic Church’s cardinal sins