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Jamaica Relaxes Some COVID-19 Restrictions

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Jamaica government has announced a relaxation of some of the measures put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) that has killed 2,184 people and infected 88, 480 since March last year.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness hosting a digital press conference on COVID-19 on May 18th. (JIS Photo)

Jamaica’s Ambassador Lauds St. George's Society of New York

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States Her Excellency Audrey Marks has lauded the St. George's Society of New York for its donation of some 400 scholarships valued at one million US dollars to students of Commonwealth heritage throughout New York’s City University system. 

Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States  Audrey Marks (right) congratulates Ambassador for Investment and Philanthropy, Mrs. Paula Kerr Jarret Wegman on receiving the prestigious Commonwealth Award from the St. George’s Society of  New York at its annual English Ball on Tuesday October  26, at the St. Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Photo by Derrick Scott.

Haiti's Prime Minister Lays Floral Offering Amid Sounds of Gun Shots

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti –Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he has “deposited…a floral offering” at a ceremony marking the 125th anniversary of the assassination of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, even as video recordings emerged showing that Henry and other government ministers were forced to retreat after they came under gunfire from a gang on Sunday.

Jimmy Chérizier, alias “Barbecue,” surrounded by armed gunmen in street procession to lay flowers honoring Jean-Jacques Dessalines (Le Nouvelliste Photo)

Jamaica to Host RP21 in November

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica says without a doubt, disaster recovery can be a long and difficult road, particularly for developing countries like those in the Caribbean, as the region prepares to host the VII Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas and the Caribbean (RP21).

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US President Signs Havana Act Into Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. – US President Joe Biden has signed into law the Havana Act that would compensate Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officers, Department of State diplomats and other US federal officials who have sustained mysterious, traumatic neurological injuries that the intelligence community is yet to figure out.

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