Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says his administration has increased security cooperation with the United States.
He says the move has been reaping success, evidenced by several high profile arrests.
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Scientists say they have detected evidence of cosmic-scale wind coming from a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, potentially solving one of the longest-standing mysteries in astronomy. https://t.co/C65loTvFmp
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says Jamaica needs a revolution in doing business if the island is to become one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
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@ICannot_Enough It would require manufacturing solar panels & radiators on the Moon and launching them into deep space with a mass driver.
Well before that, conventional money will no longer be relevant. Mass & energy will take the place of dollars.
The buyout of Scotia Group Jamaica Limited's minority shareholders will pump roughly C$500 million into the local market in the short term, but will permanently shut out local investors from one of Jamaica's most profitable companies, according to Mayberry Group CEO Gary Peart.
Three former Mona High School classmates are preparing to launch a technology platform they believe could help to simplify entrepreneurship in Jamaica, making it more affordable and less intimidating for small business owners.
The platform, Intelligen, was developed by lifelong friends Negash Francis, Ganesh Nactie and Daniel Jarrett, and is designed to streamline key business functions, including company registration.
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Here's the question worth sitting with: Scotia Group has been on the JSE since the 1980s. Generations of Jamaicans, through pension funds, NIS holdings, personal portfolios, have held a piece of one of the island's largest financial institutions. After this, that piece is gone.
🚨: You’re closer in size to the entire observable universe than to the smallest possible scale of reality—the Planck length—by roughly 400 million times.
Let that sink in.
HAPPENING NOW: One of the world’s largest warships, the USS Nimitz is here at the Port of Kingston.
It marks the final stop in the aircraft carrier’s Southern Seas tour for 2026. The Southern Seas tour is in its 11th year.
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Grace Jones, Legendary #Jamaican supermodel, singer, songwriter, actress, born 78 years ago today on 19 May 1948, in Spanish Town. Influenced those who came after - Madonna, Annie Lennox, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Solange, Lorde...Still going strong. Lest we forget. #GraceJones #Jamaica #Caribbean
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Teaching methods at the country's tertiary institutions run the risk of being redundant due to the impact of artificial intelligence, AI.
That's according to Professor of Information Systems at UTech, Paul Golding.
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Former Finance Minister and current Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Dr Nigel Clarke, has been honoured by an Atlanta-based Jamaican organisation for his contributions to Jamaica's economic resilience.
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Satellite internet provider Starlink has increased the monthly price of its residential internet service in Jamaica to $7,450 from $7,000, marking a 6.4 per cent increase that will take effect from June 18.
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Approximately 60,000 people who are now in the labour force are at risk of having their jobs replaced by artificial intelligence, AI.
That's according to work done by researchers at the University of Technology, Jamaica, UTech.
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Jamaica is devoting a rich-country share of its national income to education but the returns are falling far short of expectations, raising fresh questions about whether billions of dollars in public spending are being converted into the skilled and productive workforce the economy needs.
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Thank you to President Trump for nominating me to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica. 🇺🇸🇯🇲
Jamaica is a country I know very well, full of incredible people, and if confirmed by the Senate, I look forward to strengthening the partnership between our nations, advancing America’s interests abroad, and building on the deep friendship shared by the American and Jamaican people.
Honored to continue serving in this HISTORIC Administration!
Mitsy Seaga, born Marie Elizabeth Constantine 83 years ago today, on 9 May 1943. “As wife of the prime minister, eschewed the role of political activism, opting instead to lead and spearhead a renewal in the culture of volunteerism and social conscience”…“The softer side of the political face of Edward Seaga.” #Jamaica #Jamaican