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  • Chase calls for better infrastructure in the West Indies

    Chase calls for better infrastructure in the West Indies

    AHMEDABAD, India — West Indies Test Captain Roston Chase has pointed to financial constraints and subpar playing conditions in the Caribbean as key factors behind the team’s recent dismal performances on the cricket field. His remarks came after a crushing defeat by an innings and 140 runs to India in the opening Test match, which concluded within three days on Saturday. This loss marks the team’s fifth Test defeat in six matches this year and their fourth consecutive Test loss within three days, dating back to their home series against Australia in July.

  • Gov’t advances Green Paper on culture, entertainment and creative economy

    Gov’t advances Green Paper on culture, entertainment and creative economy

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a significant move to bolster Jamaica’s cultural and creative sectors, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport Olivia Grange presented a Green Paper on the National Policy for Culture, Entertainment, and the Creative Economy in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. The policy outlines a visionary framework aimed at fostering a just, inclusive, and innovative society while preserving the nation’s rich heritage and cultural diversity.

  • On Trump’s orders, 200 troops from Texas arrive in Illinois

    On Trump’s orders, 200 troops from Texas arrive in Illinois

    In a contentious move, 200 Texas National Guard troops have arrived in Illinois, as confirmed by a Pentagon official on Tuesday. This deployment is part of a broader strategy by US President Donald Trump to station military personnel in various cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Memphis, and Portland. Trump has threatened to invoke emergency powers to bypass any legal obstacles that may arise.

  • Body of missing Christiana High student found in burnt-out refrigerator

    Body of missing Christiana High student found in burnt-out refrigerator

    CLARENDON, Jamaica — In a chilling turn of events, the decomposed body of a missing 13-year-old student, Santina Sergeant, was discovered on Monday evening in a burnt-out refrigerator behind her family home in Baillieston, Clarendon. The grim discovery has sent shockwaves through the community and her school, Christiana High in Manchester. Sergeant, who had recently transferred from Excelsior High, was reported missing by her father on Friday, October 3. A search team from the Christiana Police Station located the body in an advanced state of decomposition, hidden in bushes under a zinc sheet near the refrigerator. The school has arranged grief counseling for students and staff as they grapple with the loss of a young life. The incident has cast a sombre mood over the community, with authorities continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.

  • WATCH: Manchester farmer suspected to have committed suicide in Craighead

    WATCH: Manchester farmer suspected to have committed suicide in Craighead

    MANCHESTER, Jamaica — A somber atmosphere envelops the community of Craighead, Manchester, following the tragic death of 39-year-old farmer Orlando Murray, affectionately known as “Dussy.” On Tuesday afternoon, Murray was discovered lifeless, hanging from a pimento tree with a sheet secured around his neck. The grim discovery occurred between 1:30 pm and 2:00 pm, leaving residents in shock. According to a police report, the incident is being treated as a suspected suicide. Barrington Murray, the deceased’s uncle, expressed disbelief, stating that his nephew had shown no signs of depression. Described as a diligent and hardworking farmer, Orlando Murray’s untimely demise has left many questioning the circumstances. His uncle revealed that Murray had been grappling with emotional distress following the end of a romantic relationship, which he referred to as a “broken heart.” The community now mourns the loss of a dedicated individual while grappling with the complexities of mental health and personal struggles.

  • Student in critical condition after being hit by minivan

    Student in critical condition after being hit by minivan

    A tragic incident unfolded in Westmoreland, Jamaica, on Monday, leaving a 15-year-old student from the Llandilo School of Special Education in critical condition. The teenager was struck by a minivan while attempting to cross the Sheffield main road. The accident, captured in a widely circulated social media video, shows the boy moving erratically across the roadway before trying to leap to the opposite side. Unfortunately, he was hit by an oncoming vehicle. A local resident promptly transported the injured boy to the hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, which has sparked concerns about road safety in the area.

  • Fraser-Pryce announces retirement after historic 18-year sprinting career

    Fraser-Pryce announces retirement after historic 18-year sprinting career

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the most decorated 100-meter sprinter in history, has officially announced her retirement from competitive track and field, marking the end of an extraordinary 18-year career that has left an indelible mark on the world of athletics. The Jamaican sprint icon, a three-time Olympic gold medalist and ten-time World Champion, made the announcement on Tuesday, reflecting on her journey with profound gratitude and pride.

  • From Porus to Dallas: Dr Cemorne Baugh’s journey of family, faith and fortitude

    From Porus to Dallas: Dr Cemorne Baugh’s journey of family, faith and fortitude

    Dr. Cemorne Baugh, born in the small town of Porus, Manchester, Jamaica, has emerged as a trailblazer in healthcare leadership in Dallas, Texas. Her journey from a reserved student-athlete at Manchester High School to a senior healthcare administrator and PhD holder is a testament to her resilience and determination. Growing up in a large, supportive family of seven brothers and one sister, Dr. Baugh credits her mother, Charmine Townsend Lambert, for instilling values of strength, humility, and service. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including becoming a young mother at 21, she persevered, using every challenge as fuel for her ambition. Today, Dr. Baugh is a senior healthcare administrator overseeing a skilled nursing facility with over 150 employees. She is dedicated to improving healthcare delivery and supporting nurses, who she believes are the heart of patient care. Her dissertation, “Nursing Home Nurses’ Transition to Agency Roles,” contributes to research on nursing workforce challenges. Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Baugh remains committed to youth development, coaching track and field and imparting lessons of discipline and resilience to young athletes. Her story is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of determination, faith, and perseverance.

  • St Mary escapee back in custody

    St Mary escapee back in custody

    In a dramatic turn of events, 29-year-old Herbie Ballentine, also known as ‘Junior,’ from Frazerwood, Highgate, St Mary, Jamaica, who had escaped police custody on Friday, October 3, voluntarily surrendered to authorities on Monday. Ballentine had initially been apprehended after a confrontation with the police earlier that day, during which he sustained gunshot injuries. He was subsequently hospitalized under police supervision. However, while being transferred from the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) to police personnel, Ballentine managed to flee the scene. Accompanied by his attorney, Ballentine presented himself at the Islington police station, where he was promptly arrested and taken into custody. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing, with further details expected to emerge as the case progresses.

  • Pope Leo to make first papal trip to Turkey and Lebanon

    Pope Leo to make first papal trip to Turkey and Lebanon

    VATICAN CITY, Holy See — Pope Leo XIV is set to undertake a significant six-day journey to Turkey and Lebanon, marking his first international trip since ascending to the papacy. The Vatican announced on Tuesday that the 70-year-old American pontiff will commence his visit on November 27, with a three-day stay in Turkey followed by a two-day visit to Lebanon.