
Mexico qualify for knockout round
Co-hosts Mexico became the first team to qualify for the next round at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after picking up their second win in a row when they edged South Korea 1-0 on Thursday night.
$149m drought plan to support farmers
The agriculture and fisheries minister, Floyd Green, says the government has begun implementing a $149 million drought-mitigation programme to help farmers sustain recent production gains while preparing for increasingly dry conditions across the island.
Saibari on target as Morocco clip Scotland

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts (AP):
Ismael Saibari scored only 72 seconds into the game and Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 at the World Cup yesterday to keep alive their chances of advancing to their second straight knockout round.
Saibari slipped behind tw
Anime Picnic set for June 27

Anime Picnic, the pop culture outdoor festival organised by the Anime Nerds of Jamaica (ANJ), is scheduled to return on Saturday, June 27, at the Confucius Institute at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona. Beginning at 11:30 a.m., the event will
Ronald Sanders | If the OAS did not exist, it could not be created today

I have spent a decade in the councils of the Organization of American States(OAS). I have watched governments come and go, seen some crises handled well and others handled badly, sat through more commemorative meetings than sessions discussing pressing is
Is Jamaica ready to govern AI?
THE EDITOR, Madam:
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms security systems Jamaica faces an important question: Are we prepared to govern AI surveillance before we deploy it?
GoodHeart | Dr Curtis Sweeney still championing inclusion

Born in 1965 in a farming district in Clarendon, Dr Curtis Sweeneys story is one of resilience, purpose and the power of refusing to let circumstances define ones future. He moved to Kingston at the age of four and attended Musgrave Prep before cont