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  • Holness meets with new Canadian PM

    Holness meets with new Canadian PM

    Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has emphasized the enduring partnership between Jamaica and Canada following a productive bilateral meeting with Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Mark Carney. The discussions, held recently, centered on enhancing collaboration in critical areas such as security, regional affairs, education, and training. Holness shared insights from the meeting via an Instagram post, highlighting the mutual commitment to fortifying the longstanding ties between the two nations. He underscored the shared history of friendship, respect, and close cooperation between Jamaica and Canada, expressing optimism about advancing joint objectives in sustainable development, economic prosperity, and regional stability. Mark Carney, who assumed office as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister earlier this year, leads the Liberal Party of Canada and has been instrumental in fostering international partnerships since his appointment.

  • Kimmel scores decade-high ratings amid Trump fight—Disney

    Kimmel scores decade-high ratings amid Trump fight—Disney

    HOLLYWOOD, United States (AFP)—Jimmy Kimmel, the renowned late-night host, made a dramatic comeback to U.S. television screens this week, drawing his largest audience in a decade. This resurgence followed a brief suspension triggered by pressure from Donald Trump’s administration, according to Disney, the parent company of ABC, which airs Kimmel’s show. The suspension was reportedly a response to Kimmel’s comments following the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, with government officials threatening to revoke broadcast licenses. However, widespread public backlash and criticism from even some Trump allies, who viewed the move as an attack on free speech, led to the swift reversal of the decision. Kimmel returned to the airwaves on Tuesday with a scathing monologue condemning censorship. “A government threat to silence a comedian the president doesn’t like is anti-American,” Kimmel declared. He also criticized Trump for celebrating the potential loss of jobs for him and his team, stating, “Our leader celebrates Americans losing their livelihoods because he can’t take a joke.” Early ratings revealed that over six million viewers tuned in to the broadcast, despite the show being unavailable to nearly a quarter of American households due to a boycott by local TV station owners. This marked a significant increase from the show’s average viewership of 1.42 million during the 2024/2025 season. Additionally, 26 million people watched Kimmel’s monologue on social media, making it the show’s most successful night in a decade. Trump, who has frequently targeted Kimmel and other late-night hosts with criticism, had previously celebrated the suspension, calling it “Great news for America.” However, Kimmel quipped during his return, “He tried his best to cancel me. Instead, he forced millions of people to watch the show. That backfired bigly,” to thunderous applause from the studio audience.

  • FOREX: $161.04 to one US dollar

    FOREX: $161.04 to one US dollar

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — The US dollar demonstrated a slight upward trend against the Jamaican dollar on Wednesday, September 24, closing at $161.04, marking an increase of 12 cents, as reported by the Bank of Jamaica’s daily exchange trading summary. This marginal rise reflects ongoing fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. In contrast, the Canadian dollar experienced a decline, ending the day at $115.52, down from its previous close of $117.50. Similarly, the British pound saw a minor dip, settling at $216.12 compared to $216.90 the day before. These shifts highlight the dynamic nature of global currency markets, influenced by a range of economic factors and international trade dynamics.

  • UWI student’s app connects hungry people with Jamaican street food

    UWI student’s app connects hungry people with Jamaican street food

    In a bid to revolutionize the way locals and tourists experience authentic Jamaican street food, 21-year-old Somesh Sharma, a third-year medical physics student at the University of the West Indies (UWI), has developed Yaad Bites, a mobile app designed to connect users with the island’s vibrant roadside culinary scene. From sizzling jerk chicken to fresh fruit stalls, the app aims to make it easier for food enthusiasts to discover and support local vendors.

  • Rihanna welcomes baby girl

    Rihanna welcomes baby girl

    Global music icon and entrepreneur Rihanna has announced the birth of her third child, a baby girl named Rocki Irish Mayers. The Barbadian superstar shared the joyous news with her millions of followers via an Instagram post on Wednesday afternoon, revealing that her daughter was born on Saturday, September 13. This marks the first daughter for Rihanna and her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, adding to their growing family. The couple previously welcomed their first son, RZA Athelston Mayers, in May 2022, followed by their second son, Riot Rose, in August 2023. The arrival of Rocki Irish Mayers completes their family of five, sparking widespread celebration among fans and well-wishers worldwide.

  • Holness reiterates Jamaica’s commitment to climate action

    Holness reiterates Jamaica’s commitment to climate action

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a bold move to combat climate change, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has reaffirmed the nation’s dedication to climate action during his address at the eightieth session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) in New York. Holness emphasized that Jamaica is intensifying its efforts to address the escalating impacts of climate change, aligning ambition with concrete action.

  • Gas prices down $2.60, diesel down $0.54

    Gas prices down $2.60, diesel down $0.54

    KINGSTON, Jamaica—In a welcome development for motorists, fuel prices across Jamaica are set to experience a notable decline starting Thursday, September 25. This adjustment follows the latest ex-refinery pricing data released by Petrojam, the nation’s leading oil refinery. The price of 90-octane gasoline will drop by $2.60, bringing it to $165.82 per litre, while 87-octane gasoline will also see a reduction of $2.60, settling at $158.81 per litre. Automotive diesel fuel will decrease by $0.54, priced at $167.47 per litre, and ultra-low sulphur diesel will see a $0.63 reduction, costing $173.73 per litre. Additionally, kerosene prices will fall by $0.54, making it available at $152.01 per litre. This price adjustment is expected to provide relief to consumers and businesses alike, easing the financial burden of transportation and energy costs.

  • Dushyant Savadia named global leader of the year at AsiaOne event in Dubai

    Dushyant Savadia named global leader of the year at AsiaOne event in Dubai

    DUBAI, UAE — Dushyant Savadia, Founder and CEO of Amber Group, was celebrated as the Global Leader of the Year 2025 at the 26th Asian Business and Social Forum. The prestigious event, organized by AsiaOne Magazine and URS Media, took place on September 19 at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai. The forum, themed ‘Celebrating the Spirit of Asia,’ brought together a diverse assembly of global business leaders, policymakers, diplomats, and investors from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.

    In addition to Savadia’s accolade, Amber Connect, a subsidiary of Amber Group, was recognized as one of the World’s Greatest Brands 2025. Savadia, in his acceptance speech, emphasized the importance of service in leadership, stating, ‘Success without service is meaningless. True leadership is measured not just by profits but by the lives we uplift.’

    AsiaOne Magazine lauded Savadia as a transformative figure whose contributions span philanthropy, technology, and entrepreneurship. ‘Mr. Savadia’s work exemplifies service, innovation, and resilience. He has demonstrated how technology can create jobs and address global challenges while remaining committed to local communities,’ the magazine noted.

    The forum highlighted key themes such as bilateral trade, innovation, and cross-continental collaboration. Attendees included ambassadors and dignitaries from the Maldives, Zimbabwe, Guatemala, Kenya, and Indonesia, alongside members of royal families, Emirati cinema icons, and influential business leaders. The event served as a global platform for celebrating progress and fostering international cooperation.

  • Teenagers charged following motorcycle theft

    Teenagers charged following motorcycle theft

    In a recent incident in Westmoreland, Jamaica, two teenagers have been formally charged with simple larceny. The event unfolded on Saturday, September 13, in the Barracks Road area of Savanna-la-Mar. Authorities report that around 4:40 pm, the two individuals allegedly entered a man’s property and stole his 2016 Zamco motorcycle from his garage. The stolen vehicle is estimated to be worth approximately $260,000. Upon discovering the theft, the victim promptly reported the incident to the local police, prompting an immediate investigation. Law enforcement officials successfully apprehended the suspects during a targeted operation. The teenagers are now awaiting their court appearance, with the date currently being finalized. This case highlights ongoing concerns about youth involvement in criminal activities in the region.

  • 6.2-magnitude quake shakes west Venezuela

    6.2-magnitude quake shakes west Venezuela

    A significant earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale jolted western and northern Venezuela on Wednesday, including the capital city of Caracas. The tremor, which originated at a depth of 7.8 kilometers (4.8 miles), had its epicenter approximately 24 kilometers (15 miles) from Mene Grande, a small oil town in the sparsely populated Zulia state. The US Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed the details, while the Colombian Geological Survey recorded the quake at a slightly lower magnitude of 6.1, classifying it as a ‘shallow depth’ event. The seismic activity was also felt in neighboring Colombia and the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire. Although Venezuela is not typically prone to strong earthquakes, the tremor caused widespread alarm in major cities such as Caracas and Maracaibo, a key petroleum hub. Residents swiftly evacuated buildings and gathered on the streets, but initial reports indicate no significant damage or injuries. The Venezuelan government has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. Historically, Venezuela has experienced devastating earthquakes, including the 1997 Cariaco quake that claimed 73 lives and the 1967 Caracas tremor that resulted in nearly 300 fatalities and 2,000 injuries.