Month: September 2024
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World
Jamaican troops head to Haiti this week says PM Holness
A total of 24 Jamaican soldiers and police officers are headed to Haiti where they will eventually join up with…
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JA PM Andrew Holness to engage Jamaican Diaspora at Bronx Town Hall meeting
The Jamaica Consulate General in New York says that the Jamaican community in New York will be able to engage…
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Narcisse hosts successful Back to School Health Fair, Backpack Giveaway
Brooklyn Council Member Mercedes Narcisse says she hosted a very successful Back to School Health Fair and Backpack Giveaway on…
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JA PM Andrew Holness to engage Jamaican Diaspora at Bronx Town Hall meeting
The Jamaica Consulate General in New York says that the Jamaican community in New York will be able to engage…
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Tropical storm Gordon forms near Cape Verde islands, NHC says
(Reuters) – Tropical Storm Gordon has formed near the Cape Verde islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said today. The article Tropical storm Gordon forms near…
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St. Lucia gears up to honor Olympic hero
Caribbean Community governments continue to celebrate and honor athletes who won medals at the recent Paris Summer Olympics, with St.…
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St. Lucia gears up to honor Olympic hero
Caribbean Community governments continue to celebrate and honor athletes who won medals at the recent Paris Summer Olympics, with St.…
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St. Lucia gears up to honor Olympic hero
Caribbean Community governments continue to celebrate and honor athletes who won medals at the recent Paris Summer Olympics, with St.…
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News
Ramana now Region One police commander
Senior Superintendent, Krishnadat Ramana has been appointed as the new police commander of Region 1 (Barima-Waini), and this became effective…
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Hundreds of thousands in Cuba without water
HAVANA, (Reuters) – Water shortages in Cuba are increasingly flaring tempers, including in capital Havana, as problems mount for hundreds of thousands…
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