Jamaica

  • THE PAIN STILL EXISTS

    She wanted to be in court, but it did not happen.

    Justice served against Davian Bryan, the man who abducted her nine-year-old daughter from her home in St Thomas, and then abused her, causing the child to be suffering

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  • Jamaica's non-signing of aid agreement frustrates South Korean official

    SEOUL, South Korea — A Republic of Korea government official has expressed frustration over the Jamaica Government's delay in signing an agreement to receive increased aid under the Korean Government's Official Development Assistance

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  • Dawes focused on making change through policies

    There was no hint of hesitation in Dr Alfred Dawes' response when he was asked why he decided to enter representational politics, a venture that could easily put at risk his successful medical practice and, even worse, frustrate him to the point

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  • Save the mangroves plan takes off

    The mission: Save the mangroves.

    Trouble is brewing, and The University of the West Indies (UWI) Solutions for Developing Countries (SODECO) says it had to step in.

    About 45 per cent of the mangroves

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  • St James fishermen brace for hurricane-related threats

    MONTEGO BAY, St James —0 With plans in place to ensure both their personal safety and that of their equipment, fisherfolk at the River Bay Fishing Village in this western parish are bracing for threats that may come this 2023 Atlantic hurricane

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