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Policeman dies in suspected suicide in St James
A policeman reportedly died by suicide at the Maroon Town Police Station in St James on Sunday morning.

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Today's Issue Published: Sunday, June 14, 2026
News

Man charged with murder of St Andrew labourer

A 22-year-old farmer has been charged with murder and firearm-related offences in connection with the fatal shooting of a St Andrew labourer during a dispute last year, the police say.

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Sports

World Cup referee Omar Artan will receive full fee from FIFA despite US entry denial

The Somali referee who was denied entry to the United States for the football World Cup will still be paid his full tournament fee. A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that Omar Artan will stil

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Commentary

Orville Taylor | To be global, host must be neutral

Proud I am that the only UN body that is headquartered in a developing country is in Jamaica. It is a big deal. Other UN organs, such as the WHO and the ILO, are based in Geneva, Switzerland. It is a relatively small country with a 9.1 million population.

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In Focus

Imani Tafari-Ama | The State cannot continue to ‘Serve and Protect' through fear

The public killing of Latoya Bulgin in Granville, St James, was a chilling reflection of the deep contradictions embedded within Jamaicas policing culture and its enduring crisis of state accountability. In death, Bulgin has become a national symbol of

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Auto

Precision Engineering and Pocket-Rocket Performance: The Audi S3

While the local market in Jamaica is currently dominated by the high-riding utility of SUVs, there remains a specific cohort of drivers who crave a more intimate connection with the tarmac. The Audi S3 serves as a potent reminder of why the compact sports

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