Nowell Lewin Jr., a passionate mental health advocate and law student from Jamaica, is calling for public assistance to attend a prestigious World Health Organization (WHO) youth conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Scheduled from October 28 to 31, the event is a collaborative effort between the WHO and the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), uniting youth leaders, diplomats, and policymakers to address critical global health issues. Lewin, the founder of the mental health organization Global Integration Society, has been selected to join a committee focusing on social connection and mental health—a subject he holds dear. He aims to represent Jamaica and the Caribbean, emphasizing the need for regional voices in international discussions. Participants are tasked with researching their assigned countries’ stances on global health topics, culminating in a resolution paper proposing actionable solutions. Lewin plans to share these recommendations with Jamaica’s Ministries of Health, Education, and Foreign Affairs upon his return. While his conference fee is covered, Lewin requires approximately US$4,060 to cover travel, accommodation, and living expenses. He highlights the broader issue of limited financial support for Jamaican youth attending international events, urging the government and private sector to step up. Lewin also stresses the importance of addressing mental health in Jamaica, noting its intersection with crime, education, and family life. He encourages Jamaicans to support his mission, as it could catalyze greater national awareness and change. Donations can be made to his National Commercial Bank account (May Pen Branch, account number 564741183).
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Sir Gallant
Adrian Ellis, a 14-year-old student from Ascot High School, was celebrated for his extraordinary courage during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on Monday. Adrian was the sole recipient of the Badge of Honour for Gallantry, recognizing his swift and selfless actions that saved the life of his classmate, Roxanne Riley, on April 30, 2025. The incident occurred when Roxanne fell and sustained a severe head injury after being tripped by another student. Demonstrating remarkable presence of mind, Adrian removed his undershirt, used it to stem the bleeding, and applied first-aid techniques he had learned from movies and TikTok videos. His quick thinking and bravery not only stabilized Roxanne but also ensured her survival until professional medical help arrived. Adrian, the youngest among the 141 Jamaicans honored this year, received a heartfelt congratulatory hug from Roxanne during the ceremony, symbolizing the profound impact of his heroic deed.
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Tropical storm watch now in effect for Jamaica
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Authorities in Jamaica have issued a tropical storm watch as a developing weather system in the central Caribbean threatens to escalate into a tropical cyclone. The alert, effective immediately, indicates that tropical storm conditions could impact the island within the next 48 hours.
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Dembele scores on return as PSG hammer Leverkusen 7-2
In a stunning display of attacking prowess, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) demolished Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 in the Champions League on Tuesday, despite both teams finishing the match with 10 men. The defending champions showcased their depth and resilience, with Ousmane Dembele marking his return from injury with a goal just three minutes after coming on as a substitute. The French forward had been sidelined since early September due to a hamstring injury. PSG’s Desire Doue netted a brace, while Willian Pacho, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Nuno Mendes, and Vitinha also found the back of the net at Leverkusen’s BayArena. PSG coach Luis Enrique emphasized the team’s ambition, stating, ‘We are a team that always wants to win everything. This season, we want to win everything again.’ Leverkusen’s Aleix Garcia scored both of the hosts’ goals, but their efforts were overshadowed by defensive lapses and disciplinary issues. Captain Robert Andrich was sent off for an elbow to Doue’s jaw, while PSG’s Illia Zabarnyi received a red card for conceding a second penalty. Leverkusen coach Kasper Hjulmand acknowledged the gulf in quality, admitting, ‘We met the best team in the world right now.’ Despite PSG’s injury struggles and inconsistent form this season, they demonstrated their championship pedigree, overwhelming Leverkusen with a relentless attacking display. The match highlighted PSG’s determination to defend their European crown, even as they face tougher challenges ahead.
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Retired, but still ready to serve
Dr. Marlene Street Forrest, the former managing director of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), was awarded the prestigious Order of Jamaica during the 2025 Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House. As the sole female recipient of this honor, Dr. Street Forrest expressed her gratitude and unwavering commitment to contributing to the capital markets, despite her recent retirement from the JSE.
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KFTL invests in modernisation to strengthen port operations
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) is making significant strides in its modernization and expansion efforts with the acquisition of two cutting-edge ship-to-shore cranes, valued at nearly US$24 million. This strategic move underscores KFTL’s commitment to establishing Jamaica as a premier logistics hub in the Caribbean region.
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Melania Trump’s crypto architects accused of fraud
NEW YORK, United States (AFP) — The creators of the $MELANIA cryptocurrency, launched by US First Lady Melania Trump in January, are now facing serious allegations of orchestrating a scheme to manipulate its market value. Court documents filed on Tuesday reveal that the executives behind the Meteora cryptocurrency exchange platform, where $MELANIA was initially traded, are accused of facilitating a fraudulent operation that led to the coin’s dramatic price collapse.
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Cancer, Tek Weh Yuhself!
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, widely known as #Pinktober, is more than just a time to wear pink. It’s a global movement aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer, encouraging early detection, advocating for better access to care, and celebrating the resilience of those who have faced the disease. This year’s theme, ‘Every Story is Unique, Every Journey Matters,’ underscores the deeply personal nature of each breast cancer diagnosis and the individual stories behind them.
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WATCH: Manchester farmer killed by gunmen posing as police
In a shocking act of violence, a 30-year-old Manchester farmer, Ojay Gooden, was fatally shot during a home invasion in the Canewood district of Comfort Hall, Manchester, in the early hours of Tuesday. According to police reports, the assailants, posing as law enforcement officers, forcibly entered Gooden’s residence around 1:05 am and unleashed a barrage of gunfire, leaving him with multiple gunshot wounds. Following the attack, the perpetrators set ablaze Gooden’s grey 2003 Toyota Corolla, further intensifying the tragedy. Authorities are currently investigating whether this incident is connected to a previous murder that occurred in the same area on October 12. Local Councillor Rohan Kennedy, representing the People’s National Party in the Mile Gully Division, expressed deep concern over the incident, noting that Canewood is typically a peaceful community. This brutal killing has sent shockwaves through the region, raising questions about safety and security in rural areas.
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Netflix shares sink as quarterly profit misses mark
Netflix experienced a significant drop in its share price on Tuesday following the release of its quarterly earnings report, which revealed profits falling short of market expectations. The streaming giant reported a profit of $2.5 billion on revenue of $11.5 billion for the recently concluded quarter. However, the company faced a substantial $619 million expense due to an ongoing tax dispute with Brazilian authorities. Netflix CFO Spencer Neumann clarified that this expense was not an income tax but rather a cost associated with operating in Brazil, potentially affecting other companies as well. Neumann attributed the timing of this expense to a recent court ruling involving another company in Brazil. Consequently, Netflix shares plummeted over six percent in after-market trading, settling just below $1,163. Despite this setback, Netflix highlighted strong viewership in the UK and the US, driven by popular content such as ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and the final season of ‘Stranger Things.’ The company also expressed optimism about its ad-supported membership tier, which saw its best sales quarter to date. Additionally, Netflix hinted at potential acquisitions, including Warner Brothers Discovery, as it continues to focus on organic growth and strategic opportunities.
