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Jamaicans for Justice Executive Director Mickel Jackson (second left) discusses the findings of the Citizens’ Rights. Roles, Responsibilities and Practice Survey 2025 with (from left) Vanna Lawrence, programme manager, Delegation of the European Union to
February 20, 2026 by Edmond Campbell

More males report physical abuse by female partners in new survey

A new survey co-published by the Mico Foundation and Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has highlighted the top three human rights violations reported in 10 Kingston communities as domestic violence, police…
The multi-hyphenate creative also designs and makes his own outfits.
February 20, 2026 by Omar Tomlinson

5 Questions With Prince Judah

Style is everything to The Prince Judah Experience. The roots, rock, reggae star has mastered delivering head-turning looks on and off stage. From magnetic performances across the Caribbean and the…
St Mary South Eastern Member of Parliament Christopher Brown (left) and former MP Dr Norman Dunn.
February 19, 2026

Political tensions mar health centre opening in St Mary

The official opening of the Belfield Community Health Centre in St Mary on Thursday was overshadowed by political chaos as tensions flared between supporters of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)…
GraceKennedy headquarters on Harbour Street, downtown Kingston
February 19, 2026

Security guard allegedly robbed outside GraceKennedy HQ in downtown Kingston

A security guard was allegedly robbed outside the GraceKennedy headquarters in downtown Kingston on Thursday, authorities confirmed. GraceKennedy, a food and financial services giant, said in a…
February 19, 2026

St Ann police investigating death of American woman

The St Ann police are investigating the death of a foreign national in the parish on Wednesday. Dead is Carolyn Vermount, 65, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the United States of America. Vermount,…
A volunteer arranges supplies at an aid collection center for Cuba in Mexico City's Zocalo on February 16, 2026.
February 19, 2026

Former CARICOM leaders condemn US actions against Cuba as 'economic warfare'

Former CARICOM heads of state and government have warned that the United States' threat of sanctions against nations supplying oil to Cuba constitutes “economic warfare,” and should be rescinded…
Mining in a section of Gibraltar, St Ann.
February 19, 2026

Mining complaints via new app to receive feedback within three days - ministry

Complaints filed by residents in mining communities through the new mobile application will be recorded within 24 hours and receive feedback within three days, under timelines set by the Ministry of…
The Black River Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
February 19, 2026

Former policeman loses appeal against rape and abduction convictions

The Court of Appeal has upheld the convictions and prison sentences of Craig Williams, the former policeman found guilty in 2021 of abducting and raping a 17-year-old girl in St Thomas. In a judgment…
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February 19, 2026

Man fatally shot in alleged confrontation with police in Portmore

A man was fatally shot during an alleged confrontation with police in Portmore, St Catherine on Wednesday. He has not yet been identified. The incident is being probed by the Independent Commission…