The Jamaica Constabulary Force is mourning the death of a police constable who passed away as a result of injuries he sustained in a motor vehicle collision on Anglican Street in Moneague, St Ann today. He has been identified as 34-year-old...
A woman, her sister and two young children, one in a pushchair, were supposedly set upon by a couple at around 7.30pm on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day state visit to Bhutan's Thimphu to attend the 70th birthday celebrations of the fourth king. He will hold discussions with the current King, the former King, and the Prime Minister, aiming to deepen friendship and strengthen shared progress. The visit also includes the inauguration of the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project, a key element of their energy partnership.
ANDREW PIERCE: As Deborah Turness strode into the wood-panelled boardroom on the third floor of BBC Broadcasting House the tension in the air was almost tangible.
In his latest attack on the writer, George accused her of thinking 'men are evil monsters' and claimed that fears around trans people were 'imagined' and stirred up on the internet.
Vivienne Taylor, 28, bombarded Tina Rashid with unwanted emails, and even turned up at her workplace several times claiming she had booked an appointment.
One woman said she was slapped with a £170 fine from a debt recovery company years after her stay in Polzeath. Alliance Parking is now threatening court action despite proof she has paid.
Disgraced New Hampshire Rep. Stacie-Marie Laughton, who was born Barry Laughton, 41, pleaded guilty to child sex crimes in federal court last week.
Behind the headlines, Russia’s advance in Donbass reveals shifting tactics, collapsing defenses, and the stakes of 2025’s decisive fight Read Full Article at RT.com
The broadcaster’s staff are reportedly in a “civil war” against its management after the latter admitted to doctoring a Trump documentary Read Full Article at RT.com
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former Islamist commander, distances himself from the 9/11 attacks Read Full Article at RT.com
The Water Resources Authority (WRA) is reporting that the flooding currently being experienced in Brighton district in St Elizabeth is being caused by increased surface water settling in sections of the community and not rising groundwater....
Portmore, St Catherine mechanic Oshane Hayles, who was shot during an alleged shoot-out with police and later charged, was today freed in the Gun Court. Hayles, 35, was charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, unauthorized possession of...
CASTRIES, St Lucia, CMC – St Lucians will go to the polls on December 1 to elect a new government, 11 months before the general election is constitutionally due in November 2026. Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre, in a radio and television...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected a call to overturn its landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. The justices, without comment, turned away an appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky court clerk...
The United States has pledged an additional US$10 million to support Jamaica’s recovery from the devastating impact of Category Five Hurricane Melissa. This latest commitment brings the total financial support from the US Government to US$22...
The talks will address key issues concerning the development of Russian-Kazakh relations, strategic partnership and alliance in the political, trade and economic and cultural and humanitarian spheres
The battle over funding for the nation’s largest anti-hunger program has left millions wondering how they will afford food.
The Republican congresswoman accused the White House of focusing on foreign affairs instead of domestic ones.
Singapore Pools will absorb transaction fees for all its electronic payment options from Tuesday (Nov 11).In a statement on Nov 11, Singapore Pools said that the move follows its reviews with the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS), their partner banks, and NETS.«They included a review of existing contracts with our partner banks and NETS that allow the recovery of processing costs charged by our partners for services related to PayNow and NETS,» said Singapore Pools. «As a result, Singapore Pools will absorb the transaction fees for PayNow as well as other e-payment options including FAST and NETS.»Singapore’s sole legal gaming operator added that they will be working with their partners to absorb the eNETS transaction fees.«As significant system and operational changes are required, eNETS payments will be temporarily suspended until further notice,» added Singapore Pools. The announcement was welcomed by the ABS. "PayNow provides a secure and easy-to-use e-payment method that Singaporeans use everyday.
The visit to the White House is the first by a Syrian head of state in almost six decades
The US leader again claimed to have solved several conflicts, without specifying exactly which
No damage to civilian infrastructure has been registered
The European Commission again directly refuted its claims that EU restrictions do not target ordinary Russians, Russia’s permanent mission to the European Union emphasized
Ahmed al-Sharaa noted that a justice commission was established so that everyone could be held accountable for what they did, including Bashar Assad