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St Mary man accused of knife-point robbery

The St Mary police have charged 21-year-old Javaine Jones of Brown’s Street in Baileys Vale, St Mary with robbery with aggravation following an incident on Stennett Street, Port Maria in the parish on September 21. The Port Maria police say...

Burial industry leaders encouraged to pursue CVQ level three certification

Managers and supervisors in the burial industry are being encouraged to acquire the Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) Level Three Certification in Interment Operations. Developed and administered exclusively by the Kevoy Community...

Westmoreland residents urged to exercise caution following heavy rains

Residents of Westmoreland are being urged to take precautionary measures in the aftermath of a period of heavy rainfall, particularly during instances of flooding. This advisory comes from the Health Promotion Unit of the Westmoreland Public...

Man killed after car crashes into concrete column in St Catherine

The St Catherine North Traffic Department is investigating the death of a 34-year-old man following a crash along the Spanish Town Bypass on Wednesday night. The deceased has been identified as Rashawn Jones of Woodpecker Drive, Kingston 11....

‘I heard their opinion’ – Postecoglou undaunted as Forest fans want him sacked

Ange Postecoglou remains defiant despite Nottingham Forest fans turning on the new manager after a sixth game without a win.

‘Awful’ & ‘ridiculous’ – but was VAR really to blame for Celtic defeat?

Celtic were angered by the decision to rule out a goal against Sporting Braga, but were they at fault for their own downfall?

US will increase staffing at embassies and consulates to handle visas for World Cup fans

WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department will increase staffing at certain United States embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected major jump in visa applications from football fans wanting to attend World Cup matches in the United States...
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CDB president encourages MDBs to advance trust, equity, and Inclusion in AI and data governance at Global Privacy Symposium

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB, the Bank), Daniel Best has highlighted the critical role of privacy and data governance in shaping equitable and resilient development outcomes. Speaking at the 9th Annual Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Privacy Symposium, Best shared that “When individuals share their data with us, they are placing […]

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