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Education Minister, Dr Dana Morris Dixon.

Education ministry testing AI tools in schools to assist teachers

The Government, through the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, is testing artificial intelligence (AI) tools in schools to assist teachers with marking and administrative tasks. “We have AI technology that we're testing in...
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United States President Donald Trump.

Student visa showdown Premium

A Jamaican immigration attorney in the United States (US) believes the Trump administration is headed for a major legal showdown with universities there as the slashing of student visas threaten their funding. Attorney-at law Oliver J. Langstadt...
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Pope Francis mourned as champion for change

A Pope of the people; admired for his humility, his advocacy for the poor and marginalised, and his commitment to “synodality” is how Archbishop of Kingston Kenneth Richards will remember the late Pope Francis. Francis, the first Latin American...
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The Jamaica Horticultural Society is celebrating 70 years with its annual flower show on Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27.

The JHS still blooming at 70

THIS WEEKEND, Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27, the Jamaica Horticultural Society (JHS) hosts its Annual Flower Show under the theme, ‘70 Years...
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Project STAR and partners empowering parents as leaders in Rose Gardens

RECOGNISING THAT weak family structures was one of the most pressing issues facing residents, Project STAR partnered with the Youth For Development Network (YFDN) to equip parents with leadership skills for crime prevention through its Rose Gardens...
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Shaquane Gordon (left) and Daniel Clarke celebrate their respective gold and silver medals in the boys’ under-20 110-metre hurdles on the final day of action at the Carifta Games inside the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.

ANOTHER RECORD GOES

JAMAICA, LED by Shaquane Gordon’s record-breaking 13.19 seconds, dominated the sprint hurdles on the final day of the 52nd staging of the Carifta Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Trinidad and Tobago yesterday. The Jamaicans won three of the...
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Cavalier secure play-off, Chapelton in trouble

CAVALIER DEFEATED Chapelton Maroons 2-0 in their Jamaica Premier League (JPL) game at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex last night to seal their place in the top six, while moving ahead of Portmore United in the table on goal difference. Gawain...
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Farm raiders go high-tech with drones and truck hijackings

Farm thieves are turning to drones and the hijacking of trucks despite an overall fall in violent crimes. Agribusiness leaders say they are experiencing high levels of theft, and that rising security costs due to minimum wage hikes adds to the...
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Planning ahead to counter climate vulnerability

The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season will begin on June 1 or in about 40 days’ time. The island, its Caribbean and other neighbours, were severely affected by hurricane events last year. Because of this, our short memories, and the significant...
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This NDTC dancer is fully focused as he soars through the air in celebration on Easter Sunday morning at the Little Theatre.

A God-centred NDTC Easter concert

Some of the 600 or so audience members piling into the Little Theatre at dawn on Easter morning doubtlessly thought of missing their regular church service later in the day with the excuse they had already worshipped. Some pastors might’ve even...
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Celebs pay tribute to Pope Francis following his death

Whoopi Goldberg has paid tribute to Pope Francis following his death on Easter Monday. The Catholic world was plunged into mourning after the Pontiff passed away on Monday morning aged 88 following a stint of ill health, including a battle with...
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Public Defender Carolyn Reid-Cameron

Editorial | Public Defender’s next step

It would be a stretch to characterise the situation as a crisis. However, The Gleaner shares the concern of the public defender, Carolyn Reid-Cameron, about the general ignorance of Jamaicans of their fundamental rights and freedoms, and their...
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Romario Griffith | End unhealthy school sports sponsorships

I remember the excitement of my school sports day activities but I also remember the junk food that was served there. The sweet drinks, the salty snacks, the candy bars were everywhere. Whether it was the concession stands selling chips and sodas...
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Letter of the Day | Balanced approach needed for crime reduction

THE EDITOR, Madam: Crime-fighting in Jamaica is not for the faint of heart. Over the past five years, statistics from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) reveal that our nation has endured approximately 6,216 murders. People have ample...
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People and leaders alike must be held accountable

THE EDITOR, Madam: Growing up, I often heard the phrase “handouts” in relation to politicians, believing that the root of our societal issues lay solely with them. However, as I’ve matured and gained a deeper understanding of our political...
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El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele

Bukele proposes prisoner swap with Maduro for Venezuelan deportees

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP): Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed carrying out a prisoner swap with Venezuela on Sunday, suggesting he would exchange Venezuelan deportees from the United States his government has kept imprisoned for what...
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Archbishop, regional leaders pay tribute to pope

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC): The Archbishop of Port-of-Spain, Charles Jason Gordon, said that with the death of Pope Francis on Monday “we have lost a true shepherd” and a “man of incomparable depth and unwavering commitment to Christ”. Pope...
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Newly-weds Jean and Hynreckie in a joyous mood after exchanging vows  on February 23.

Jean and Hynreckie rekindle young romance, dancing into ‘I Do’

WESTERN BUREAU: When Jean Campbell and Hynreckie O’Hara took to the dance floor on February 23 at the Ocoee Lakeshore Center in Florida, it wasn’t just the first dance of their wedding – it was the reunion of a love story rekindled after nearly...

Something Extra | Tuesday

If you heard soca thumping and saw camo-clad revellers flooding Park Place in St Andrew on Good Friday, you weren’t imagining things. Soca Boot Camp delivered a high-energy, cooler-friendly experience, powered by title sponsor Smirnoff and a fire...
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Rachel Matthews (right), Shipco Transport’s Caribbean general manager, shares a light moment with Corah Ann Robertson-Sylvester, president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica, and Alfred McDonald, business development manager at Kingston Wharves Limit

From pandemic challenges to expansion

WHEN SHIPCO Jamaica launched five years ago, it entered a competitive market with a bold promise to raise the bar for logistics across the Caribbean. In a region where demand for reliable shipping services was accelerating, the company quickly...
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Shipping Schedule

April 22-April 28, 2025 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LIMITED ALLIANCE ST LOUIS 24/04 HOEGH SYDNEY 25/04 HOEGH DETROIT 25/04 HOEGH CARIBIA 27/04 JAMAICA FREIGHT AND SHIPPING LIMITED VESSELS ETA KINGSTON SEABOARD SUN...
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