KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaican Meteorological Service has activated a severe weather alert, effective until 6:00 am on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, as a tropical wave over the central Caribbean Sea evolves into a more organized system. This developing low-pressure area, currently lacking a well-defined center but exhibiting winds nearing 72 km/h (45 m/h), is forecast to intensify into a tropical storm later today. Environmental conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for further development, raising concerns about the potential formation of a tropical cyclone near Jamaica. Satellite, radar, and surface observations confirm the system’s progression, with its slow movement over the central Caribbean Sea expected to bring significant impacts to the island. Tropical storm conditions, including locally heavy rainfall and strong, gusty winds, are anticipated to affect eastern and southern parishes from late Wednesday through Thursday, with rainfall potentially extending into the weekend. Marine areas are also at risk, with widespread showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds predicted to impact all zones, particularly inshore and offshore the south coast. Fishermen operating on the cays and banks are urged to finalize preparations and remain vigilant for possible evacuation orders.
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Valiant featured on remix of Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller’s ‘It Depends’
KINGSTON, Jamaica—The collaborative track ‘It Depends,’ performed by American R&B/pop sensation Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller, has soared to the top of Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay charts. The song also holds impressive positions at #4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and #2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Adding to the excitement, a remix featuring Jamaican dancehall artist Valiant is set to debut this Friday. Valiant, currently on his Prove Them Wrong Tour across the United States and Europe, shared the remix artwork on his official Instagram page with the caption, ‘#brysontiller @chrisbrownofficia banger OTW.’ This marks a significant milestone for Valiant, as it represents his first major collaboration with high-profile international artists.
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Portmore rally to beat Harbour View in JPL
Portmore United secured a commanding 4-1 comeback victory against Harbour View in their Jamaica Premier League clash at Waterhouse on Monday, propelling them to sole possession of second place in the league standings. The win elevated Portmore to 18 points, just four points behind league leaders Montego Bay United. Harbour View initially took the lead in the 27th minute through Trayvone Reid’s third goal of the season, but Portmore equalized eight minutes later. Marques Reid’s 62nd-minute strike put Portmore ahead, and late goals from substitutes Ramone Howell (88th minute) and Orlando Russell (90th minute) sealed the emphatic win. In the second game of the doubleheader, Tivoli Gardens, despite being reduced to 10 men, edged Arnett Gardens 2-1 to break into the top six for the first time this season. Denville Watson opened the scoring for Tivoli in first-half stoppage time, but Shai Smith equalized for Arnett in the 53rd minute. After Anthony Nelson’s 71st-minute red card, Kimarley Smith’s stunning long-range effort in second-half stoppage time secured the victory for Tivoli, ending their three-game winless streak and marking their first back-to-back wins of the season.
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Haaland scores again as Man City beat Villarreal
In a dominant display, Manchester City secured a 2-0 victory against Villarreal in the Champions League on Tuesday, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the league phase. The match, held at Estadio de la Ceramica, saw Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva score crucial first-half goals, solidifying City’s control over the game. Haaland, the Norwegian sensation, extended his remarkable goal-scoring run to 12 consecutive matches across club and international fixtures, amassing an impressive tally of 22 goals during this period. Manager Pep Guardiola made strategic changes to the starting lineup, resting Phil Foden among others, as City ended a year-long drought of away wins in European competitions. Rico Lewis, City’s young talent, praised Haaland’s relentless drive and work ethic, emphasizing the team’s ambition to win the tournament. Despite Villarreal’s attempts to regain momentum, City’s defense held firm, with goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma making key saves in the latter stages. The only setback for City was an injury to midfielder Nico Gonzalez, adding to their midfield concerns with Rodri Hernandez already sidelined. Overall, City’s performance showcased their depth and determination as they continue their pursuit of Champions League glory.
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Chronixx’s Exile debuts at #5 on Billboard Reggae Albums chart
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican reggae artist Chronixx has secured his third appearance on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with his latest release, ‘Exile,’ which debuted at #5 on October 10. The album, released under the label Forever Living Originals, marks Chronixx’s first full-length project of new material in eight years. ‘Exile’ features a collection of tracks including ‘Survivor,’ ‘Family First,’ ‘Saviour,’ ‘Genesis,’ ‘Pain in Your Heart,’ and ‘Love is On the Mountain.’ The album’s production was helmed by British producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Dean Josiah Cover, known professionally as ‘Inflo,’ who is also the founder and director of Forever Living Originals. Chronixx previously dominated the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with his #1 debuts of the 2014 EP ‘Dread & Terrible’ and the 2017 Grammy-nominated album ‘Chronology.’ This latest achievement underscores Chronixx’s enduring influence in the reggae genre and his ability to consistently deliver impactful music.
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WATCH: 68 boats sail off for 41st Port Antonio Canoe Tournament
PORTLAND, Jamaica — The 41st edition of the Port Antonio Canoe Tournament commenced on Tuesday morning at the Ole Marina in Portland, albeit with a delayed start due to unfavorable weather conditions. Despite the challenges, the event drew significant participation, with 68 boats registered, including a strong contingent from St Mary. Daney-Ann Thomas, President of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, expressed optimism about the tournament’s outcome, acknowledging the resilience of the participants. ‘The weather may impact the results, but these canoe fishermen are professionals who eagerly anticipate this annual event. It’s our way of honoring their decades-long dedication to their craft. I’m excited to see what they bring in,’ she remarked. The fishing competition is set to conclude at 4:00 pm, followed by an awards ceremony. Yamaha serves as the primary sponsor for the event. Additionally, the 62nd Port Antonio International Marlin Tournament and the Sir Henry Morgan Anglers Tournament are scheduled to begin on Thursday, further enriching the week’s maritime sports activities.
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‘Even the simplest infraction’ could bring jail time in the US, immigration attorneys warn
In New York, immigration attorneys are issuing urgent warnings to Jamaicans eligible for U.S. citizenship about the severe repercussions of incarceration, even for minor offenses. This caution was a central theme at a recent forum organized by the Ex-Correctional Officers Association of Jamaica and the North Bronx Seventh-day Adventist Church. The event aimed to raise awareness about the consequences of imprisonment, particularly for young people, as the Trump Administration intensifies its crackdown on illegal immigration. Immigration attorney Shane R. Brown highlighted that the U.S. has the world’s largest incarcerated population, with 1.9 million people behind bars. New York alone has an average daily prison population of over 16,000, with systemic issues like mandatory sentencing laws and racial disparities contributing to the high numbers. Brown emphasized that African American and Hispanic individuals are disproportionately represented in the prison system. Maurice Maitland, another immigration attorney, warned that even minor offenses such as traffic violations, disorderly conduct, or marijuana use—legal in some states but not federally—can lead to deportation. Social worker Carmeta Albarus pointed out that inadequate parental supervision often leaves Jamaican youth vulnerable to the criminal justice system. She noted a recent surge in deportations, with monthly flights doubling. Immigration attorney Winston Tucker urged eligible Green Card holders to apply for citizenship promptly, citing increasing complexity in the process. He also highlighted the benefits of citizenship, including voting rights. Ronnie Hammick, president of the Ex-Correctional Officers Association, stressed the need for community efforts to prevent incarceration, emphasizing its emotional and financial toll.
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US confirms Observer report – Jamaica among co-hosts for 2031 Women’s World Cup bid
In a landmark announcement, the United States has confirmed that Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica will join its bid to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The joint bid, formally launched in New York, marks a significant step in expanding the global reach of women’s football. The tournament, which will feature 48 teams for the first time, aims to be the largest and most impactful Women’s World Cup in history.
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Bike crash claims life of alleged Grange Hill gangster
A fatal motorcycle collision in Grange Hill, Westmoreland, last Thursday has claimed the life of an alleged gang member. The deceased, identified as 22-year-old Alex Hill, also known as Romaine, was reportedly a member of the notorious Kings Valley Gang. The incident occurred around 11:25 pm near the Top Geneva intersection, where Hill collided with another motorcycle, resulting in both riders being thrown from their vehicles. Hill sustained severe head and upper body injuries, leading to his unconsciousness, while the other rider suffered a broken hand and other upper body injuries. Both individuals were rushed to the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital, but Hill later succumbed to his injuries. Hill had been linked to multiple criminal activities, including two wounding with intent incidents in 2022, a store robbery in April 2025, and a murder in June 2025. This incident follows the recent killing of another gang member, Ricardo Hemmings, in July. Despite these events, Westmoreland has seen a significant reduction in violent crimes, with a 61% decrease in murders and a 48% reduction in shootings compared to the same period last year.
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Sweden names ex-Chelsea manager Graham Potter new coach
The Swedish Football Association announced on Monday that Graham Potter, the former Chelsea and West Ham manager, has been appointed as the new head coach of the national team. This decision comes in the wake of Jon Dahl Tomasson’s dismissal last week following a dismal performance in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, where the team suffered three consecutive losses and secured only one point in four matches. Potter, who was let go by West Ham in September, now faces the challenge of revitalizing a squad featuring star forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, with the ultimate goal of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Swedish FA emphasized that Potter’s contract covers the ongoing qualifying campaign, including crucial matches against Switzerland and Slovenia in November, as well as a potential playoff in March. Should Sweden secure a spot in the tournament, the agreement will automatically extend to the finals. Potter, who previously managed Swedish club Ostersund FK from 2011 to 2018, expressed humility and enthusiasm about his new role, praising the quality of Swedish players competing in top global leagues. Despite the presence of high-profile talents like Isak and Gyokeres, Sweden has struggled offensively, failing to score in their last three matches and currently languishing at the bottom of Group B. Potter’s appointment marks a pivotal moment for Swedish football as they aim to reverse their fortunes and secure a place on the world stage.
