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Fiery Trials begins today
The country's top junior and senior athletes will take centre stage over the next four days, starting today inside the National Stadium, as the JAAA National Junior and Senior Championships get under way, with places on several teams to international even

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Today's Issue Published: Thursday, June 18, 2026
News

Security officer charged for allegedly stealing over $2 million from St Andrew ATM

A 55-year-old security officer was on Tuesday charged in connection with the alleged theft of more than $2 million from an automated teller machine (ATM) at a financial institution in St Andrew.

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Sports

Fiery Trials begins today

The country's top junior and senior athletes will take centre stage over the next four days, starting today inside the National Stadium, as the JAAA National Junior and Senior Championships get under way, with places on several teams to international even

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Commentary

Editorial | The residue of war
The downward drift in oil prices since the United States and Iran halted hostilities ahead of negotiations to end their war, is good news for Jamaica. The islands economy will hopefully get a respite from higher energy costs and its potential impact o

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Letters

Improve capacity of private security practitioners
THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaicas security landscape is increasingly complex, shaped by evolving threats, enterprise-wide risks, technological advances, and the need to protect both tangible and intangible assets. Traditional guarding methods alone are no

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Food

Johnnie Walker raises a glass to fathers with 3 signature cocktails at Ivy 23 

Fathers Day is a moment to honour the men who keep showing up, keep providing, keep guiding, and keep walking through every season of life with strength, pride, and purpose. This year, Johnnie Walker is celebrating fathers and father figures with three

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World News

Equatorial Guinea government resigns after missing targets, vice president says

The entire Cabinet in Equatorial Guinea has resigned after failing to achieve the vast majority of the governments goals, Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue said.

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