The Chinese state media announced more than 100 persons have now turned themselves in to police following anti-China riots in Tibet\'s main city, Lhasa.
Head of the Major investigations taskforce, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Les Green said the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is working to improve crime reporting.
Reporters Without Borders want heads of state, heads of government and members of royal families to boycott the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics games on August 8.
A woman in Portland who is accused of killing her common law husband was yesterday offered $100,000 bail when she appeared in the Buff Bay Resident Magistrates.
John Jackson of the US Virgin Islands booked a ticket to the Beijing Olympic Games yesterday at the International Boxing Association Olympic Qualifiers in Trinidad and Tobago.
An alliance of environmentalists in Dominica has announced plans to protest the construction of an oil refinery, which is to be financed under Venezuela’s Petrocaribe energy programme.
The teacher of the Jonathan Grant High School in St. Catherine who was implicated in the beating of six students is to appear in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrates Court today.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Carol Palmer has called for Justices of the Peace across the nation to prepare to play a greater role in justice reform in their respective communities.
The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) said it is close to reaching an agreement with government regarding wage and fringe benefits for public sector workers.