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Portmore car salesman fraud case referred to Restorative Justice
Portmore car salesman Adrian Cope, who is accused of collecting money from several customers without delivering the vehicles they ordered, has had his case referred to Restorative Justice.
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Caribbean leaders press for slavery reparations, end of islands' territorial status
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) – A group of Caribbean leaders met with senior clergy from the Church of England on Tuesday as the push for slavery reparations intensifies, with activists also calling for the independence of British, French, Dutch and US territories in the region.
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Road safety officials intensify push for fewer than 300 road deaths
Road safety officials are intensifying efforts to reduce Jamaica’s annual road death toll to fewer than 300, with a renewed focus on curbing motorcycle fatalities and protecting vulnerable road users.
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Man fatally stabbed in Gregory Park
Detectives in St Catherine are investigating the fatal stabbing of a man during a dispute in Gregory Park, Portmore, on Monday.
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Road safety officials intensify push for fewer than 300 road deaths
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BUDAPEST FLOOD - Women’s 100m the highlight for 22 Jamaicans at Gyulai Istvan Memorial
The women’s 100 metres will be in the spotlight today at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial Hungary Athletics Grand Prix in Budapest, a World Continental Tour Gold meet where 22 Jamaicans will be in action.
Undoubtedly, the women’s 100m will take centre stage as four Jamaicans, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Brianna Lyston, Jonielle Smith, and Tina Clayton take on Olympic champion Julien Alfred of St Lucia in a mouth-watering clash.
Undoubtedly, the women’s 100m will take centre stage as four Jamaicans, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Brianna Lyston, Jonielle Smith, and Tina Clayton take on Olympic champion Julien Alfred of St Lucia in a mouth-watering clash.
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Gold medal kings and queens - Jamaica cops most top spots at NACAC championships
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Spain advances to World Cup final with 2-0 win over France
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Minister Marion Hall blooming at 57 - Celebrated her birthday quietly on Sunday
At an age when many chase after potions and products that they think will keep them looking like they drink from the fountain of youth, Minister Marion Hall is not concerned about the maintenance of a beauty regimen. She is confident that the God that has always sustained her, plus the genetic components she inherited from both her parents, are the contributing factors as to why she continues to age like fine wine despite making no obvious attempt to keep up appearances.
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Jay-Z show delayed after ticketless fans rush entrances
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Jamaica 64 celebration in Lauderhill ‘more than an event’
July 12, 2026
JSE posts 11% first-half gain, matching Wall Street but split widens between main and junior boards
The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) closed the first half of 2026 as one of the exchange’s strongest half-year performances since the pandemic.
The JSE Main Market ranked 40th out of 100 indices globally.
Between January and June, the Main Market index increased 11.28 per cent, the Junior Market index fell 9.20 per cent, and the USD Denominated Equities index gained 16.12 per cent.
The JSE Main Market ranked 40th out of 100 indices globally.
Between January and June, the Main Market index increased 11.28 per cent, the Junior Market index fell 9.20 per cent, and the USD Denominated Equities index gained 16.12 per cent.
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Island Wedding | ‘Brown’ to be yours: Kamau-Akeele and Anna-Kay say ‘I do’
One ride home from the gym was all it took to change everything for Anna-Kay Green and Kamau-Akeele Brown. The pair, who currently work as personal trainers, met in the summer of 2021, when a mutual friend introduced them at a small gym on Downer Avenue as life slowly returned to normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly five years later, they exchanged vows at Boone Hall Oasis in March.
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Something Extra | Tuesday
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Something Extra | Monday
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Editorial | United States at 250
Fifty years ago, in 1976,as the United States marked the 200th anniversary of its independence, the world mostly celebrated with America.
Scores of countries sent commemorative gifts to Washington, and in a major global event, 16 historic tall ships, with thousands of sailors from 30 countries, sailed along the New York Harbor in salute to the US. Around the world, with the Cold War still in high gear, newspapers waxed about the United States as a global force for good.
Scores of countries sent commemorative gifts to Washington, and in a major global event, 16 historic tall ships, with thousands of sailors from 30 countries, sailed along the New York Harbor in salute to the US. Around the world, with the Cold War still in high gear, newspapers waxed about the United States as a global force for good.
Updated 20 hours ago
Michael Abrahams | The ugly side of the beautiful game
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