Friday, October 10, 2025

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Powell, Green get Royals off the mark

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) Barbados Royals skipper Rovman Powell and Chris Green produced clinical performances to finally end their side’s drought with a comprehensive 27-run victory over defending champs and table leaders St Lucia Kings yesterday...

JC’s Tetteh, Pacers’ Heinrich top MBJ 10K

Jamaica College’s Evans Tetteh and Pacers’ Cecile Heinrich copped the male and female 10K titles, respectively, at the fifth staging of the MBJ Team Sangster Charity Run/Walk in Montego Bay yesterday. In cool conditions, nearly 4,000 participants...

Do or die for Ja surfers on day 3 of World Surfing Games

LA BOCANA, El Salvador: Jamaica’s quest for glory at the International Surfing Association’s World Surfing Games enters a critical phase today as all three representatives face the consolation repechage round, their last chance to keep their...

A new No.1; Alcaraz outduels Sinner in US Open final

NEW YORK (AP): So maybe the first US Open final between young, elite rivals Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner wasn’t as long, riveting and dramatic as their matchup to decide the championship at the French Open. Perhaps it wasn’t as seemingly...

Henry’s heroics lifts Royals Women past Warriors

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): Chinelle Henry played a superb cameo to lead an impressive run chase by the Barbados Royals Women, who began their Women’s Caribbean Premier League title defence with a dominant, seven-wicket win via the Duckworth/Lewis/...

McClaren praises veterans for good start to WCQs

REGGAE BOYZ coach Steve McClaren believes the key to Jamaica’s opening Concacaf World Cup qualifying 4-0 win over Bermuda, in Bermuda on Friday, was the quality and leadership from senior players. Individual efforts from Renaldo Cephas (26th minute...

BIG SHOES TO FILL

JAMAICA HAS carved out a strong record in the men’s long jump at the global level. Tajay Gayle struck gold at the 2019 Doha World Championships and claimed bronze in Budapest two years ago, laying the foundation for the nation’s success. Wayne...

Cornwall make six big statements on d’Cup opening day

CORNWALL COLLEGE hit Green Pond High for six to make an emphatic start to their ISSA daCosta Cup campaign yesterday at the Cornwall College playing field. According to Cornwall’s head coach Hector Wright, while the win was good, there is room for...

Defending d’Cup champs start with aplomb

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Garvey Maceo kicked off their daCosta Cup campaign in fine style with a commanding 3-0 victory over Foga Road in their opening Group C encounter at Stadium East yesterday. The Clarendon powerhouses were led by a brace from...

Duckie wants to take advantage of Chapelton momentum

CHAPELTON MAROONS will look to take sole leadership of the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) when they tackle fourth-placed Portmore United in the feature game of the third round of matches at Turners Oval at 3 p.m. today. At the Waterhouse mini-stadium...
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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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