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WHO member countries approve steps to bolster health regulations to better brace for pandemics
GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization said member countries on Saturday approved new steps to improve global preparedness for and response to pandemics like COVID-19 and mpox, and set a new deadline for agreeing on a broader treaty....
Comments19 rounds of ammunition found in yard in Dunkirk
Some 19 rounds of ammunition covered with dirt were found in a yard on Saturday during an operation by a police-military team in Dunkirk in Kingston. No arrest was made in connection to the seizure. The police reported that the team when to the...
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Health + Tech | How tech innovations are transforming motherhood
Health-tech innovations are having a transformative impact on modern motherhood. From pregnancy to postpartum care and beyond, these advancements are empowering moms to prioritise their well-being and navigate the complexities of parenthood with...
CommentsJamaica among few countries selected for Meta AI rollout
SAN FRANCISCO (AP): If you use Facebook, WhatsApp, or Instagram, you’ have probably noticed a new character pop up answering search queries or eagerly offering tidbits of information in your feeds, with varying degrees of accuracy. It is Meta AI,...
CommentsHope abounds
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): DESPAIR STEMMING from their failed campaigns at the two most recent editions of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup has given way to optimism, as an upbeat West Indies launch their bid for a third title when they open their...
CommentsReggae Girlz blanked in Recife
THE REGGAE Girlz suffered a 4-0 defeat to South American giants Brazil yesterday in the first of two friendlies in Brazil. Two goals on either side of the half-time break at the Arena Pernambuco were enough to seal the win for the Brazilians in...
CommentsSVL rebounding from big payouts Premium
Gaming and entertainment company Supreme Ventures Limited, SVL, is already seeing a rebound from its 20 per cent profit decline last year, based on its first quarter results, according to Executive Chairman Gary Peart. The SVL Group experienced...
CommentsWehby expects continuing headwinds from rates, inflation
GraceKennedy Group CEO Don Wehby is not expecting the pressures on business from high interest rates and inflation to ease right now. “I really believe that inflation, the biggest monster, we have to get that under control so interest rates will...
Comments‘Big disappointment’ Skatta Burrell says of Bounty Killer’s absence from Sumfest
Western Bureau: While seemingly disappointed that the plan to honour legendary dancehall star Bounty Killer, which was supposed to be an integral part of this year’s staging of Reggae Sumfest, has fallen through, Cordel ‘Skatta’ Burrell, a...
CommentsSpragga Benz celebrates birthday in style with Guinness Sounds of Greatness
Spragga Benz “came, saw and conquered” definitely sounds clichéd , but that’s exactly what the veteran dancehall entertainer and actor did when he performed at the Guinness Sounds of Greatness event on Thursday at Usain Bolt’s Tracks and Records....
CommentsTrump convicted. Now what?
NEW YORK (AP): Will Donald Trump go to prison? Could he pardon himself? What about the election? The first criminal conviction of a former American president raises a host of legal and political questions. Trump was convicted by a Manhattan jury...
CommentsBiden: Questioning Trump’s guilty verdicts is ‘dangerous’ and ‘irresponsible’
WASHINGTON (AP): United States President Joe Biden said Friday that Donald Trump being found guilty in his New York hush-money case reaffirms “the American principle that no one is above the law”, and he said “it’s reckless” and “dangerous” for his...
CommentsA love affair with onyx
It was decades back that I got fascinated with those wonderful figurines carved from onyx. A colleague of mine, just having returned from posting in Islamabad, Pakistan had showcased some of those interesting pieces which she had brought to office...
CommentsThe red drink: journey of heritage and health
There’s a reason red drinks hold a special place in the regional culture. For over 500 years, the red drink, known as sorrel in the Caribbean, has been more than just a beverage. Its story begins in West Africa, where the hibiscus flower, hibiscus...
CommentsSubaru Forester Sport - A Sporty Escape with EyeSight Technology
The 2024 Subaru Forester Sport 2.0i with EyeSight blends rugged capability with a sporty flair, making it a compelling choice for adventurous drivers. This isn’t your average Forester. The “Sport” designation adds a touch of excitement without...
CommentsThe 2024 Porsche Panamera: Evolving Grace and Power
The Porsche Panamera has come a long way since its debut in 2009. Initially, the sleek silhouette challenged the brand’s association with the iconic 911. However, much like the 944, the Panamera has matured into its own, carving a unique niche in...
Comments‘It was destined’
Former racing and gaming sector executive Lorna Gooden has changed careers to become a licensed attorney. For her, the transition to the demanding requirements of law school was surely difficult after the comforts of a senior executive role and a...
Educator Taviel Genas creates haven with 24-hour daycare
Growing up, Taviel Genas dreamed of one day becoming a paediatrician so that she could help children. But as she got older, the vision shifted to nurturing children through knowledge and understanding. Today, the educator has found a home in...
Curtis Ward | Democracy or democratic process without the dividends
For a long time I have exalted Jamaica as an example of democracy that other countries should want to emulate. The Jamaican democratic process, despite its faults, represented a system of government which operates on the presumption that power is...
CommentsDennis Minott | Create a Compassionate Republic of Jamaica
For 25 years of A-QuEST’s 39-year existence, I visited Montego Bay once a week to coach several of the bright and hard-working students of western Jamaica on smarter ways to access the world’s best universities. During my weekly coaching trips...
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Editorial | Choosing judges
Orville Taylor | On the right PATH: but more needed