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  • Two dead in fiery Trelawny crash

    Two dead in fiery Trelawny crash

    A devastating vehicular fire on the North Coast Highway has resulted in the tragic deaths of two individuals in Trelawny parish Sunday evening. The catastrophic incident occurred approximately at 10:00 PM along the Coopers Pen main road, where a Mercedes-Benz passenger car erupted into flames following a severe collision.

    According to preliminary investigative reports, the intensity of the subsequent fire completely consumed the vehicle and its occupants. The victims sustained such extensive burns that identification through conventional means became impossible, presenting significant challenges for authorities.

    Local law enforcement agencies from the Trelawny Police Division have launched a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances leading to the fatal crash. Traffic investigators remain at the scene conducting forensic analysis while attempting to reconstruct the sequence of events that precipitated the deadly blaze. The investigation will examine multiple factors including road conditions, vehicle mechanical integrity, and potential human factors that might have contributed to the catastrophe.

    The incident has temporarily affected traffic flow along this vital transportation corridor as emergency responders worked through the night to secure the area and remove the wreckage. This tragedy marks another sobering reminder of the dangers associated with high-speed travel on Jamaica’s road networks, particularly during nighttime hours when visibility limitations may compound risks.

  • Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship express ‘grave concern’ about police killings

    Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship express ‘grave concern’ about police killings

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship (LCF) has issued a strong condemnation against the nation’s security forces following reports of multiple fatal shootings occurring in early 2026, continuing what the organization characterizes as a deeply troubling pattern of excessive force that plagued the previous year.

    The faith-based legal association expressed profound moral concern regarding what it described as extra-judicial killings and unlawful applications of force by state agents. While acknowledging the reported decline in overall murder rates and major criminal activities throughout 2025, the LCF emphasized that these security gains are substantially compromised by the sharp increase in deadly encounters involving police and military personnel.

    Of particular concern to the organization are emerging reports from New Year’s Day operations where eyewitness testimonies appear to directly conflict with official accounts of events. The LCF specifically referenced incidents involving civilian casualties, including the death of a young child, under circumstances that raise fundamental questions about protocol adherence, professional conduct, and respect for human dignity during security operations.

    Grounding its position in biblical principles that affirm the sacredness of all human life, the Fellowship reiterated that unjustified taking of life—whether by criminal elements or state agents operating beyond legal boundaries—represents a severe moral violation. The organization emphasized that Jamaica’s Constitution explicitly guarantees the right to life and permits lethal force only under strictly necessary, proportionate, and lawful circumstances.

    The LCF warned that any deviation from these constitutional standards threatens the foundational principles of rule of law and progressively undermines public trust in Jamaica’s justice institutions. As corrective measures, the organization reiterated its firm support for mandatory body-worn cameras during all security operations, enhanced accountability mechanisms, comprehensive retraining programs, and strengthened oversight protocols.

    Finally, the Fellowship issued a call to action for religious communities and civil society organizations throughout Jamaica to actively pursue justice and peace through both prayer and concrete measures aimed at ending unlawful violence.

  • Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14-month reign

    Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14-month reign

    MANCHESTER, United Kingdom — In a decisive move signaling deep institutional frustration, Manchester United terminated the contract of manager Ruben Amorim on Monday, concluding a brief and tumultuous period marked by underwhelming performance and public friction with club leadership.

    The dismissal follows escalating tensions between the Portuguese manager and the club’s football operations hierarchy, particularly Director of Football Jason Wilcox. The decision was announced less than 24 hours after a 1-1 draw with Leeds United, a result that left the storied club languishing in sixth place in the Premier League standings.

    A club statement framed the move as a reluctant but necessary step to improve the team’s prospects for the remainder of the season. ‘With Manchester United sitting sixth in the Premier League, the club’s leadership has reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change,’ it read, adding that this would ‘give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish.’

    Amorim’s departure was precipitated by a series of startling public comments he made following the Leeds match, where he emphatically declared himself ‘the manager’ rather than ‘just the coach’ and pointedly instructed the scouting department and Wilcox ‘to do their job.’ These remarks, which followed hints of behind-the-scenes frustration days earlier, cast major doubt on his future and highlighted a significant power struggle within the club’s structure.

    However, internal reports suggest the primary catalyst for his dismissal was not the public fallout but rather a profound lack of sporting progress. Statistical analysis reveals a disastrous tenure: Amorim recorded the worst win ratio (32%) of any permanent manager in the club’s history, alongside the highest goals-conceded-per-game ratio (1.53) and the lowest clean-sheet percentage (15%). His overall record of 25 wins from 63 matches across all competitions proved unacceptable for a club of United’s stature.

    Hired in November 2024 as a highly sought-after successor to Erik ten Hag following a successful spell at Sporting Lisbon, Amorim failed to translate his prior success to Old Trafford. His first season culminated in a catastrophic 15th-place Premier League finish—the club’s worst in 51 years. Although he guided the team to the Europa League final in May, a loss to Tottenham Hotspur denied them qualification for European competition this season. Marginal improvements this campaign have been overshadowed by extreme inconsistency, with the team winning only eight of its first 20 league games and sitting 17 points behind league leaders Arsenal.

    Under-18s coach and former club technical director Darren Fletcher has been appointed interim manager and will lead the team against Burnley on Wednesday. Amorim’s 14-month reign stands as the shortest for a permanent United manager since David Moyes was dismissed in 2014, underscoring the continued instability at the club since the retirement of legendary manager Alex Ferguson in 2013.

  • Jamaican-born Denise Grant named one of Florida’s most influential black women

    Jamaican-born Denise Grant named one of Florida’s most influential black women

    LAUDERHILL, United States — Mayor Denise Grant of Jamaican heritage has received distinguished recognition through her inclusion in Legacy Magazine’s prestigious 2025 compilation of Florida’s Most Influential & Prominent Black Women in Business and Industry. This acknowledgment celebrates her exceptional leadership and transformative contributions to public service in Lauderhill.

    Expressing profound gratitude for the honor, Mayor Grant extended appreciation to city residents for entrusting her with governance responsibilities. She emphasized that the recognition validates the tangible rewards of persistent hard work, meticulous diligence, and unwavering commitment to civic duty.

    ‘My deepest gratitude goes to God as the foundation of my being, and I specially dedicate this accomplishment to my mother, whose steadfast encouragement has been instrumental throughout my path,’ Grant stated. ‘I draw inspiration from the extraordinary Black women across South Florida featured on this year’s list—their leadership impact and enduring legacy are truly remarkable.’

    During her 2025 mayoral term, Grant has spearheaded multiple impactful initiatives including:

    — A Senior Utility Relief Program allocating approximately $1 million to assist elderly residents with water bill payments, enabling them to maintain dignified living conditions

    — A Food Security Advancement Project directing $100,000 to combat nutritional insecurity among the city’s most vulnerable demographic groups

    — Lauderhill University, an innovative educational program teaching high school students about municipal governance and civic participation

    — Tea Time with Seniors, promoting education, wellness, and social connectivity for older adults within the culturally diverse community

    — The Adopt a Park Initiative enhancing the aesthetic quality of public spaces while cultivating community pride

    — The Mayor’s Listening Tour facilitating policy-shaping dialogues with constituents

    — Comprehensive mentoring and wellness programs supporting youth and student-athletes

    Additionally, Mayor Grant has submitted a multimillion-dollar funding proposal to Florida’s state legislature aimed at modernizing Lauderhill’s infrastructure, including underground utilities, roadway improvements, and lighting systems.

    ‘This accolade transcends individual achievement—it reflects Lauderhill’s collective dedication to fostering innovation, promoting equity, and creating pathways for forthcoming generations,’ Grant affirmed. ‘Leading a community that champions these principles fills me with pride, and I anticipate further collaborative efforts to elevate Lauderhill’s future prospects.’

    The magazine feature includes a photographic portrait showing Mayor Grant alongside other honorees recognized for their professional excellence and community leadership.

  • G2K lauds historic reduction in murders

    G2K lauds historic reduction in murders

    Jamaica has achieved a landmark victory in its long-standing battle against violent crime, recording just 673 homicides in 2025—the nation’s lowest murder count in over three decades. This figure marks the first time since 1994 that annual murders have fallen below the 700 threshold, signaling a transformative shift in public safety outcomes.

    The youth affiliate of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party, Generation 2000 (G2K), has publicly applauded this achievement, attributing the success to strategic governance, data-informed policies, and robust collaboration between security agencies and communities. In an official statement, G2K highlighted the critical role of Prime Minister Andrew Holness in architecting a revamped security framework that emphasizes innovation, accountability, and partnership.

    Deputy Prime Minister and National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang also received commendation for implementing evidence-based strategies that coordinated efforts across multiple security divisions. These measures have not only driven down violent crime but also restored public trust, particularly among business leaders and young professionals.

    G2K further recognized the valor and dedication of Jamaica’s security bodies—including the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the Jamaica Defence Force, and the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency—for their relentless service and professionalism.

    Shayne Kerr, President of G2K, emphasized that these statistics represent more than numerical progress: they signify lives preserved, families protected, and communities revitalized. This milestone reinforces a growing belief that Jamaica can continue on a path toward greater safety and security for all its citizens.

  • Two Brothers Rice Milling Complex to expand to Jamaica

    Two Brothers Rice Milling Complex to expand to Jamaica

    In a significant development for Caribbean business integration, Guyanese agricultural leader Two Brothers Rice Milling Complex Inc has unveiled strategic plans to establish operations in Jamaica by 2026. The expansion will operate under the new entity name Two Ali Brothers Corporation Limited, marking a substantial step in regional economic cooperation.

    CEO Javed Ali emphasized the dual-purpose mission driving this expansion, noting it will simultaneously strengthen community engagement and stimulate economic growth through employment opportunities and local partnerships. This announcement comes alongside immediate humanitarian action, as the company has already deployed substantial support to hurricane-affected Jamaican communities.

    The corporation recently facilitated the distribution of over 20,000 kilograms of rice to areas devastated by Hurricane Melissa. This critical assistance reached vulnerable populations through coordinated efforts involving Taujul Imports, with groundwork managed by Jacqueline James and Zarie Ricketts. The initiative originated from Slingerz Entertainment—another enterprise under Ali’s leadership—demonstrating the interconnected nature of his business and philanthropic ventures.

    Ali expressed profound admiration for Jamaican resilience, stating: ‘We are deeply moved by the strength shown by the Jamaican people following Hurricane Melissa. It is our honour to contribute to relief efforts and stand in solidarity during rebuilding.’

    The relief operation saw collaboration with notable figures including dancehall artist Vybz Kartel through his Adidja Palmer Foundation, and musician Carlton ‘Spragga Benz’ Grant. Ali also acknowledged support from Jamaica’s Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Floyd Green, PNP General Secretary Dr. Dayton Campbell, and various charitable organizations providing frontline assistance.

    This humanitarian response reflects the company’s broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and regional cooperation. Beyond agriculture, the organization maintains strong cultural connections through Slingerz Entertainment and Slingerz Records, which have promoted Jamaican artists within Guyana’s music scene for over twenty years.

    The Slingerz brand portfolio extends into sports with successful football and racing divisions, currently featuring three Jamaican athletes on Slingerz Football Club’s roster. Together, these interconnected enterprises continue to drive community development, regional unity, and sustainable impact across multiple sectors throughout the Caribbean.

  • EU looking into Musk’s Grok AI over sexual deepfakes of minors

    EU looking into Musk’s Grok AI over sexual deepfakes of minors

    BRUSSELS — The European Commission has initiated a formal examination into serious allegations against Elon Musk’s generative artificial intelligence platform Grok, following reports of the system being exploited to create and distribute sexually explicit imagery depicting childlike figures.

    In a strongly worded statement delivered to press representatives on Monday, EU digital affairs spokesperson Thomas Regnier condemned the platform’s recently introduced ‘spicy mode’ feature, which allegedly facilitates the generation of explicit sexual content. Regnier emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating: ‘What Grok is presenting as merely ‘spicy’ content generation crosses into clearly illegal territory when it involves childlike imagery. This isn’t just inappropriate—it’s appalling and has absolutely no place within European digital spaces.’

    The investigation represents one of the most significant regulatory actions taken against generative AI technology since the implementation of the EU’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act. Commission officials confirmed they are examining whether Grok’s content moderation systems and safety protocols comply with European digital safety standards and child protection regulations.

    This development occurs amidst growing global concern about the potential misuse of advanced AI systems for generating harmful content. European regulators have increasingly focused on holding technology platforms accountable for implementing robust safeguards against the creation and distribution of illegal material, particularly content that endangers minors.

    The outcome of this investigation could establish important precedents for how generative AI platforms must implement content controls and age-appropriate safeguards across the European Union’s digital single market.

  • Gregory Daley confirmed as JFF general secretary

    Gregory Daley confirmed as JFF general secretary

    KINGSTON, Jamaica—The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has officially announced the appointment of Gregory Daley as its new General Secretary, filling a crucial leadership vacancy that had persisted since May. The announcement came through an official statement released by the federation on Monday.

    Mr. Daley, who previously served as a JFF Vice-President and Chairman of its Competitions Committee, assumes the role formerly held by Dennis Chung, who resigned from the position eight months ago. During the interim period following Chung’s departure, Roy Simpson, the General Manager of the senior men’s national team, had been performing the duties of the general secretary on an acting basis.

    In a related organizational reshuffle, Omar McFarlane, who had been serving as the Acting General Manager for the latter part of 2025, has been formally appointed as the Federation’s Operations Manager. JFF President Michael Ricketts expressed strong confidence in both appointments, stating, ‘I would like to personally welcome Gregory into this capacity. He brings a wealth of knowledge and vast experience in football administration, and I’m very confident in his abilities.’ Regarding Mr. McFarlane, Ricketts added, ‘He has been a great addition to the federation, and we are looking forward to him continuing the great work he has been doing.’

    Concurrently, the St James Football Association, which Mr. Daley previously presided over, has also undergone a leadership transition. A separate release confirmed that Gavin McNeil has been named the interim President of the St James FA. Furthermore, Marvin Peterkin has been appointed as the new Chairman of the competitions committee for the regional association, ensuring continuity in its administrative functions.

  • Americas ‘do not belong’ to any power — Mexican president

    Americas ‘do not belong’ to any power — Mexican president

    MEXICO CITY, Mexico – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered a sharp diplomatic rebuttal on Monday against remarks from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who invoked the historic Monroe Doctrine to justify a recent military operation in Venezuela. The exchange signals escalating tensions over hemispheric sovereignty and foreign policy approaches in the Americas.

    Trump characterized the weekend raid, which resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, as a modern application of the 1823 Monroe Doctrine—a policy originally articulated by President James Monroe asserting that the Americas were off-limits to further European colonization and under U.S. influence.

    In a firm response, President Sheinbaum challenged this worldview during a press conference, stating unequivocally, ‘The Americas do not belong to any doctrine or any power. The American continent belongs to the peoples of each of the countries that comprise it.’ Her comments underscore a growing resistance among Latin American nations against external intervention and great-power dominance.

    The incident highlights deepening ideological divisions within the hemisphere, particularly between left-leaning governments in Latin America and U.S. foreign policy strategies. Analysts suggest that Sheinbaum’s statement may rally regional support ahead of key diplomatic meetings, reinforcing calls for non-intervention and mutual respect among American states.

  • WATCH: Three alleged gunmen killed by police in Manchester

    WATCH: Three alleged gunmen killed by police in Manchester

    MANCHESTER, Jamaica—A high-stakes police operation culminated in a fatal armed confrontation near the Manchester/Clarendon border on Monday afternoon, resulting in the deaths of three alleged gunmen. The incident unfolded in the St Toolies area approximately at 12:20 p.m. following an intelligence-driven mission by law enforcement personnel. According to official reports, police units descended upon a specific residence in pursuit of targeted suspects when the situation escalated into an exchange of gunfire. During the ensuing operation, security forces reportedly engaged the armed individuals, leading to the fatal shooting of all three men. Authorities confirmed the subsequent recovery of two firearms from the scene. The precise circumstances surrounding the confrontation remain under investigation by relevant judicial bodies, though preliminary accounts indicate the operation was conducted under standard protocol for high-risk apprehensions. This event marks another significant development in Jamaica’s ongoing efforts to combat organized crime and firearm-related violence within parish border regions.