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Time to end the English experiment
Jamaicas failure to secure automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup should mark a turning point in its football. It should define the end of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) experiment to favour selection to the senior mens national...

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Today's Issue Published: Monday, December 1, 2025
Lead Stories

‘Absolutely not'

Senior figures within Jamaicas media landscape have strongly rejected a call from a government lawmaker to reinstate criminal libel, arguing that such a move would roll back hard-won press freedoms secured under the Defamation Act of 2013. Former...

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News

Westmoreland field hospital to open this week

WESTERN BUREAU: The countrys third field hospital – a Type 2 full-service medical facility gifted by Barbados – will be fully operational before the end of this week on the grounds of the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital in Westmoreland....

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Sports

Jamaica target Puerto Rico sweep

National senior mens basketball coach, Rick Turner, said winning consecutive games against Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico would be an amazing feat as Jamaica prepare to face the hosts for the second time in three days in the FIBA America World Cup...

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Entertainment

Powerful ministry in song at Meadowvale SDA Music Day

Seventh-day Adventists are acknowledged as having the gift of singing, and, on the annual calendar of events for many churches is Music Day – that Sabbath when even the birds seem to pause and listen keenly as human songbirds lift magnificent and...

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Commentary

Editorial | Learn from Hong Kong fire

This newspaper is grateful that there hasnt been a serious fire at any of Jamaicas growing number of high-rise buildings, so as to test the integrity of their construction, or the capacity of the islands firefighters to adequately respond to...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Rebuilding with urgency and wisdom
THE EDITOR, Madam: In this post-Melissa season, many families, schools, communities, and churches are trying to recover and rebuild as quickly as possible. As a church leader and citizen, I feel the weight of the loss. But we are facing a real...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Monday

It was an evening of insight and inspiration as first-time author Sandra D. Cooper launched her debut book, Flying Without Wings: How to Live as a Spiritual Superhero in a Human Bodysuit, at the Temple of Light Centre for Spiritual Living on...

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World News

Death toll in apartment complex blaze rises to 146 as the city mourns

HONG KONG (AP): The death toll in Hong Kongs apartment complex blaze rose to 146 on Sunday as investigators discovered more bodies in the burned-out buildings. A steady stream of people placed bouquets of flowers at an ever-growing makeshift...

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