
Does Jamaica have a human rights problem? - Chuck says no, Opposition calls claim 'delusional'
Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says Jamaica “does not” have a human rights problem, a claim the Opposition is demanding he withdraw, citing police-related fatalities, including 11 civilians killed in 24 hours this week.
Does Jamaica have a human rights problem? - Chuck says no, Opposition calls claim 'delusional'

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says Jamaica “does not” have a human rights problem, a claim the Opposition is demanding he withdraw, citing police-related fatalities, including 11 civilians killed in 24 hours this week.
Known as ‘Sonaldo' in Mexico, South Korea star Son feeling like a ‘young boy' entering 4th World Cup

South Korea captain Son Heung-min enters his fourth World Cup feeling like a “young boy again” and expecting some extra support from the Mexican fans.
Grammy Certificate Ceremony gets new name

Back 2 Da Future Music Limited has announced that its annual music recognition ceremony will move forward under a new name and expanded format as the Excellence in Music Ceremony 2026.
Formerly known as the Grammy Certificate Ceremony, the event will retu
SSP Diaries | Airlines going ‘bust' – cause for concern?
Commercial airlines are businesses and are subject to a multitude of conditions that cause some to fail and others to thrive. It seems to me, however, that in recent times there have been an unusual number of airlines declaring bankruptcy or just shutting
Something Extra | Thursday

The Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston and St Andrew competition brought glamour, excitement, and fierce competition to the Douglas Orane Auditorium at Wolmers Boys School on Saturday, as contestants vied for the parish title.
A stylish and enthus
Fun sushi-making

TOKYO (AP):
No food says Japan more than sushi. But few people make it themselves, even Japanese.
Traditionally, the art of making sushi required decades of training to become a master. But times are changing. Now, just about anyone can enjoy it.
“There
Canada seeks to ban social media accounts for children under 16, joining growing global effort

Canada introduced legislation on Wednesday that could bar children younger than 16 from having social media accounts unless the companies show they can make their platforms safe.