The Ministry of Education has condemned Ascot Primary School in Portmore after reports that pupils who did not reach PEP proficiency were barred from wearing graduation gowns and received unequal treatment at the ceremony.
Island Traffic Authority figures show 137 people have died in 123 fatal crashes since January, with private car drivers and passengers making up 40 per cent of the toll as overall fatalities fall 24 per cent year on year.
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David Mullings at the USA House at the OAS General Assembly Leaders from across the Americas gathered in Panama on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24 for the 56th Organisation of American States (OAS) General Assembly. The focus was on shared challenges and building shared prosperity in the region
France’s public health agency has reported 1,000 excess deaths as an intense heatwave continues to attack Europe. The agency, which operates under the French Ministry of Health, said on Sunday that its preliminary count of excess deaths found most of the fatalities involved older people, and it expected that the mortality rate would rise as more information was released about deaths in homes and residential care
Brt Weekend Marks 10th Anniversary With Massive Atlantic City LineupKaboom Editors3 minutes ago1 min readStar-studded lineup featuring Sizzla, Beenie Man, Aidonia, Valiant, Chronic Law, Skippa, YG Marley, Ms. Lauryn Hill and more will headline three days of Caribbean music across five beach events in Atlantic CityL-R: Skippa, Beenie Man, Aidonia and YG Marley among the star-studded lineup for BRT WeekendBeach Road Trip Weekend (BRT Weekend) returns to Atlantic City from July 10–12, celebrating its 10th anniversary with three days of non-stop entertainment across five beach events.The annual Caribbean festival will kick off on Friday, July 10, with Midnight in Tokyo, featuring performances from reggae icon Sizzla, Gyptian, dancehall stars Aidonia, Valiant, and Nigy Boy.On Saturday, July 11, the action continues with the Xtreme Beach Bounce, headlined by veteran entertainers Elephant Man and Lady Lava, alongside Skeng and rapper Scale Baby
(Photo Credit: https://www.wdtv.com/) 10 defendants indicted of which at least two are Jamaican Durrant Pate/Contributor American law enforcement agents have busted a Jamaican-based drug trafficking operation that reached into Nassau County, Long Island, New York. Queens District Attorney, Melinda Katz announced that 10 individuals have been indicted following a long-term investigation into the drug trafficking operation
Dr. Horace Chang, Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica and the Minister of National Security National Security and Peace Minister, Dr
D Howell Puts Something “In The Air” With World Cup-Inspired SingleJamar Cleary1h3 min readThe Toronto-based Jamaican artist on writing a World Cup anthem, the difference between one person and a billion, and why giving back was never optionalDamien 'D Howell" HowellThere’s a unique pressure that comes with writing a song for the world. Not for a city or a country, but for a global audience
The control of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a cycle of tit-for-tat strikes between Iran and the United States, threatening to push their fragile memorandum of understanding (MoU) to a breaking point. Both sides blamed each other as they justified the weekend exchanges – the first since the MoU was signed on June 15
A protest to try and save Jamaica A prior commitment on Tuesday, June 30 will prevent me from participating in an event that would show my disgust with some of the decisions that the Jamaican Government has made in recent times. The protest, organised by non-denominational, non-political group Stand For Jamaica, aims to lodge its objection, in Cross Roads, St Andrew, from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, to, among others, three important issues that have been dogging the nation
Significant reduction in trade receivables from improved collections during Q1 Durrant Pate/ Contributor Attractions company, Dolphin Cove, has maintained it profitability in spite of the slow recovery in the sector and the below-par visitor attendance during the March 2026 first quarter. During the quarter, Dolphin Cove eked out net profit of approximately US$0.14 million, generating positive operating cash flows, while continuing to manage the effects of the slower tourism recovery on revenue
Passengers aboard an arriving flight at Norman Manley International Airport hear standard cabin safety instructions after landing in Kingston. Crew members welcome travellers and remind them to remain seated until the seatbelt sign is switched off.
Breakingbreaking, News|Aviation At least 14 people have been killed after a helicopter crashed in Saudi Arabia, Saudi state media reported, citing an official source at the the country’s energy ministry. The SPA state news agency reported that the helicopter belonging to the Saudi Aramco oil company crashed in Ras Tanura on Sunday, killing all 14 people on board
The decision by the United States to carry out strikes on Iran has not only drawn retaliatory attacks from Tehran but also brought criticism from a Democratic lawmaker who has accused Republican President Donald Trump of violating a war powers resolution passed by Congress. Congress passed the resolution on Tuesday, stipulating that the president must either halt his military campaign against Iran or seek congressional approval before any further action is taken
Rescue crews and volunteers are racing against time to find survivors after twin earthquakes devastated Venezuela on June 24, killing at least 1,430 people. More than 51,000 people remain missing, with officials warning the death toll will continue to climb as hopes of finding survivors fade
Uganda's top military commander, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has directed the shutdown of two major independent media houses and declared that negative coverage must be cleared by his office before publication.
A civilian plane went down near Tomblaine airport in eastern France on Sunday, killing the pilot and ten passengers on a skydiving outing. Regional officials confirmed all eleven deaths as Interior Minister Laurent Nunez travelled to the site.
News|Corruption Several Iraqi politicians, lawmakers and officials have been arrested on corruption charges, Iraqi state-run media report. Several people, including members of parliament “whose immunity had been lifted and officials whose names appeared in … confessions”, were arrested early on Sunday in the capital, Baghdad, the Iraqi News Agency reported, quoting a security source
Investigators are reviewing a fatal police shooting in Cory Hill, Spanish Town, while Mandeville's mayor ties rising violence to lottery scamming and the Financial Investigations Division secures more than J$2 million in cash forfeitures.
Leaders of some of the country’s top charities are warning that a proposed Non-Profit Organisations (NPO) Act could push some volunteer-run charities out of existence if new compliance requirements are imposed without consultation with the sector, while also reducing support for communities that depend on them. The concerns were raised during a Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange as representatives of charities and non-profit organisations argued that, while they support transparency and accountability, additional regulatory burdens could have unintended consequences for organisations already struggling to navigate what they describe as a cumbersome compliance environment
Applying for a Charitable Organization Registration Certificate is a process executive director of Eve for Life Joy Crawford says the organisation had done, easily, for almost 18 years, until February 2025 when a month-long process turned into a year-long headache. The certificate, administered by the Department of Co-operatives and Friendly Societies (DCFS), allows non-profit organisations to legally operate in Jamaica and benefit from tax exemptions
For many young Jamaicans with a passion for the performing arts the spotlight often represents the ultimate goal. Yet, behind every successful production is an army of professionals whose work rarely receives applause — stage managers, technicians, make-up designers, production coordinators, writers, and administrators whose expertise transforms creative ideas into live experiences
Embattled Government Minister Dr Andrew Wheatley has gone to the Supreme Court seeking permission to apply for a judicial review of the decision by the Integrity Commission (IC) that he be slapped with multiple charges, including illicit enrichment. Wheatley is also seeking a declaration from the court that no charges should be laid against him until a hearing for the judicial review is heard and a determination made
ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) — Amir Jangoo and Captain Roston Chase produced a batting display for the ages to put West Indies in a strong position to push for victory against Sri Lanka at the end of play on the third day of the opening Test here on Saturday. The duo shared a spectacular, record-breaking partnership of 401 for the sixth wicket at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium to carry the home side to a mammoth first-innings total of 626 for nine before Chase opted to declare
Best New Local Product The nominees (from left) Portland Authentic Jerk co-principals Sonia and Michael Moodie; Wisynco CEO Andrew Mahfood; Grillin’ Time co-principals Monique and Michael Todd; Nations Choice CEO Donald McDonald; Cocktails to Go 876 co-principal Johnny Calame, Bread and Belly Food Limited principal Zoë Dawkins, GRAY’s General Manager Drew Gray; Genteel Brands Manufacturing Company Limited principal Dalton Bryan, Aunt Suedi Foods co-principals Suedi-Ann Hamilton and Kishauna Armstrong; Cousin Vinny’s Kitchen sous-chef Kerry-Ann Riley-Lowe; and Camgar Farm Limited CEO Garfield Clarke. (Photo: Joseph Wellington) (Photo: Naphtali Junior) Showcasing their plaque for nominee/Best New (Local) Product were Chrishaunas Founder & CEO Anthony Reid and Company Secretary Carlene Moore
ON March 25, 2014 Shantal Strachan welcomed her daughter, Kaesha-Kae Daley, into the world with a dream already taking root: one day her child would attend her alma mater Immaculate Conception High School — the institution she credits with helping to shape the woman she is today. Twelve years later, that dream became a reality when the results of the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) assessment confirmed that Kaesha-Kae had earned a place at the prestigious all-girls’ school and would don its iconic white uniform when she transitions to higher learning in September
Refusing to be sidelined as the Government moves ahead with plans to introduce new legislation governing non-profit organisations, civil society leaders are again insisting that their voices be included in the process, echoing the chant, “Nothing about us, without us”, as they call for a seat at the table. At the core of their plea is the belief that the existing Charities Act of 2013 and the 2022 regulations, which seek to keep Jamaica in line with the standards of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and monitor non-profit organisations’ compliance with anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing measures, are increasingly burdensome and onerous on charity organisations
IN an era when global investors are seeking luxury, legacy, and long-term growth, Jamaica has emerged as more than a tropical paradise — it is now one of the Caribbean’s most elite real estate markets. From secluded coastal villas to exclusive gated enclaves in Kingston, Jamaica’s high-end residential sector continues to attract discerning local and international buyers
A moving service was held to celebrate the life and legacy of late retired Court of Appeal President Justice Ian Xavier Forte, who was remembered not only for his historic contributions to the justice system, but also for his profound humility and devotion to family. The official funeral, held on Friday, June 26, at Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in St Andrew, brought together State officials, members of the legal fraternity, family, and friends
Wayne Bolt’s story is a perfect example of the opportunities available to young Jamaicans who choose a career in the island’s dynamic tourism industry. While some people doubted that he would succeed, he didn’t allow it to define him
Nautical Star led throughout to capture the $1.4-million Supreme Ventures Limited Anniversary Trophy at Caymanas Park on Saturday, giving trainer Anthony Nunes his third winner on the card.
This is not the UK’s first leadership transition in government, and it is unlikely to be the last. These events have, however, been rare until recently
Jamaica Olympic Association President Christopher Samuda says the International Olympic Committee’s new direct athlete grants fit longstanding policy. The JOA had already moved to fund athletes and coaches before the global initiative.
Dutch forward Cody Gakpo and his partner Noa van der Bij have announced the death of their unborn son, Elijah Raphael Gakpo, and asked the public to respect their family's privacy during World Cup duty.
Champion trainer Jason DaCosta sends American Aviator and I Dream Again into the two divisions of the $1.25-million Hubert Chinna Bartley Memorial Trophy today at Caymanas Park, with both seven-furlong Overnight Allowance races shaping up as key features on the card.
Houston, United States (AFP) — Cape Verde say they have the quality, the heart, and the global football family behind them as they size up a seismic World Cup shock against Lionel Messi’s Argentina. The debutants will play the reigning champions in Miami on July 3, and on paper Argentina are overwhelming favourites to saunter into the last 16
The National Dance Theatre Company opens its 64th season on July 17 at the Little Theatre with a benefit performance for Musical Director Emerita Marjorie Whylie, a restaging of Rex Nettleford's tribute to Jimmy Cliff, classic revivals, and a world premiere.
Los ANGELES, United States (AFP) — Jude Bellingham scored one goal and set up another to ensure England qualified for the World Cup knockout rounds as group winners on Saturday, with a laboured 2-0 victory over Panama in New Jersey. Bellingham provided the crucial breakthrough for England with a 62nd-minute goal at a rainswept MetLife Stadium and then provided the cross for Harry Kane to double England’s advantage to seal top spot in Group L
Gospel-reggae artiste Minister Taf says his latest single, Rock and Come Een, was inspired by the need to dispel the misconception that Christianity is boring. The song was released on Friday, June 26 and is produced by the Costa Rica-based K.L.E.B
Johannesburg, South Africa (AFP) — South Africa Coach Hugo Broos smiles a lot and snarls a little as he prepares for the biggest match of his 38-year career as a tactician. Having reached the knockout phase of the World Cup for the first time, Bafana Bafana (The Boys) face Canada on Sunday in Los Angeles in the first last-32 fixture
Arlington, United States (AFP) — Lionel Messi came off the bench to score his sixth goal of the tournament as Argentina warmed up for their World Cup knockout tie with Cape Verde by beating Jordan 3-1 on Saturday. The ageless Messi tops the scoring charts in North America as the tournament heads into the last 32
Algeria and Austria drew 3-3 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, sending both sides into the World Cup knockout stage and ending Iran's hopes of progressing from Group J.
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Iran has launched attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait after the United States struck five Iranian targets, escalating tensions and threatening the fragile ceasefire agreed by the two sides earlier this month. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed the attacks on Sunday, saying it launched ballistic missiles and drones at the US Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait and the US Fifth Naval Fleet at Port Salman in Bahrain
News|Elections Polls have opened in New Caledonia for its first provincial elections since 2019, with a heavy police presence at voting stations on the French-ruled Pacific archipelago. On Sunday morning, about 2,500 police officers were deployed to secure and monitor polling stations on election day, which began at 8am local time on Sunday (21:00 GMT Saturday), the New Zealand public broadcaster, RNZ, reported
News|US-Israel war on Iran The United States has bombed Iran for a second straight day, striking Sirik, Bandar-e Lengeh and Qeshm Island after a drone attack on a commercial vessel near the Strait of Hormuz. Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, while Kuwait said its air defences were responding to “hostile missile and drone threats”, raising heightened tensions across the region
Search teams in Venezuela are digging through collapsed buildings three days after twin quakes, as aid arrives and officials warn the toll may climb. A newborn was pulled alive from rubble near La Guaira.