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'Dingo' charged with murder
Twenty-six-year-old Vivian Campbell, otherwise called ‘Dingo, of New Bowens, Clarendon, has been charged with murder, unauthorised possession of prohibited weapon, unauthorised possession of ammunition and using a firearm to commit a felony...

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Today's Issue Published: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Lead Stories

‘Be like a submarine'

Jamaican students studying in the United States are being urged to “run silent and deep” amid a temporary halt in the revocation of visas for international students as part of the Donald Trump administrations sweeping changes in immigration...

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News

Reneil Clarke living a life of service

AT THE recent Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Associations (JMEA) Expo Jamaica 2025, The Gleaner chanced upon two young men wearing jackets over their jeans and got the impression that they were exhibitors, since patrons were more casually...

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Sports

Penn Relays: Three-peat in triple jump for St Jago's Dawkins

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania St Jago Highs Jade Ann Dawkins won her third straight Championship of America triple jump title at the Penn Relays yesterday with a winning distance of 13.18 metres. Dawkins joined former Vere Technical and national...

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Entertainment

Mical Teja celebrates growth of Carnival in Jamaica

Fresh off a high-energy set and glowing from the love of the Jamaican crowd, Mical Teja, a Cultural Award-winning recording artiste, songwriter, and producer from Trinidad and Tobago, continues to prove why hes one of the most exciting voices in...

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Commentary

Editorial | The region's brain-drain

While he appears not to have offered specific solutions to the problem, this newspaper supports Wayne Henrys call for coordinated action by Caribbean governments to slow, if not reverse, the outflow of the regions most educated people to...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Artificial intelligence can be a formidable tool in education
THE EDITOR, Madam: Recently, at the Jamaica Teachers Annual Conference, Education Minister Donna Morris Dixon spoke about the testing of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist teachers. These remarks by the minister are certainly...

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Lifestyle

Snazz Revelers keeps revellers road-ready with costume alterations

With just a day from the anticipated Carnival in Jamaica Road March, revellers have been in ‘carnival Olympics mode all week long – doing beauty touch-ups, final fittings, and the all-important task of collecting and trying on their costumes. But..

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World News

Why a flare-up between India and Pakistan matters

NEW DELHI (AP): India and Pakistan have intensified their hostilities over the hotly contested Kashmir region following a massacre of 26 mostly Indian tourists, which New Delhi linked to Pakistan. Pakistan denies it was behind Tuesdays attack by...

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