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Headquarters of the Transport Authority in St Andrew.
January 19, 2026

Transport Authority pulls officer from frontline duties over video of gun incident

The Transport Authority says an employee seen in a video on social media "drawing a firearm during a road operation" has been removed from frontline duties as part of an internal probe. …
Police inspects the scene of a collision between a truck and a minibus carrying school children in Vanderbijlpark, South of Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, January 19, 2026. (AP Photo)
January 19, 2026

School bus crash in South Africa kills at least 13 children, police say

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A truck and a school minibus were in collision in South Africa’s Gauteng province Monday, killing at least 13 children, authorities said. Preliminary reports indicated at least 11…
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This photo shows the mangled remains of Black River Market in St. Elizabeth destroyed by Hurricane Melissa on October 28, 2025.
January 19, 2026

IMF approves US$415 million disbursement for Jamaica to address the impact of Hurricane Melissa

WASHINGTON, CMC – The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a disbursement of US$415 million for Jamaica under its Rapid Financing Instrument's large natural…
Dr. Simone A. Williams, international specialist in water security, climate resilience, and environmental governance.
January 19, 2026

Simone A. Williams | Why Jamaica’s water laws deliver infrastructure…but not universal service

Jamaica has no shortage of water laws. For more than a century, Parliament has passed legislation to govern water supply, protect watersheds, control floods, license abstraction, regulate utility…
Nand C. Bardouille, Ph.D., manager of The Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean in the Institute of International Relations at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
January 19, 2026

Nand C. Bardouille | Can CARICOM hedge against American unilateralism?

The great powers' current revival of a spheres of influence-based international order, coming at the expense of (once) US-led liberal internationalism, is being closely watched by Caribbean…
Cat Coore. - File photo.
January 19, 2026

Gov’t and Opposition hail ‘Cat’ Coore as cultural ambassador and reggae pioneer

The Government and the Opposition are remembering reggae icon Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore as a gifted musician whose work inspired many and brought pride to Jamaica. The Third World co-founder died suddenly…
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January 19, 2026

Pregnant woman jumps to her death from hospital in Guyana, probe launched

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Georgetown Public Hospital in Guyana has confirmed that an investigation has been launched into the death of a 22-year-old pregnant woman, who is reported to have jumped…
They are to go to court on April 21.
January 19, 2026

Hotel workers charged for allegedly duplicating room key cards to steal US$2,000 from guests

Three workers at a hotel in Trelawny have been charged for allegedly copying room keys issued to them during the passage of Hurricane Melissa and using the duplicates to steal a total of US$2,000 from…
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January 19, 2026

Jamaica records sharp drop in murders in first weeks of 2026

Jamaica has recorded a significant reduction in murders in the opening weeks of the new year, with official figures showing a 45 per cent decline over a 17-day period, when compared with the same…