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While I like the idea of launching a push for Notey McNoteface, writes James Moore, for my money Britain has plenty of ...
The form of Wiegman’s side also raises some cause for concern, particularly after being drawn into a tough group alongside 2017 winners the Netherlands and France, along with a derby against debutants ...
KINGSTON, JAMAICA – Former Indian Hills track and field star Tyrice Taylor made history once again as the current University of Arkansas standout captured the 800-meter Jamaican National Championship ...
Thirty two years after the debacle of the country’s widely acclaimed freest and fairest election, former military Governor of old Kaduna State, Col. Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (rtd), has unveiled the names ...
Jordan James caught up with Hubert Busby Jr., the Jamaican coach hoping to guide the national team to another women's World ...
Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s leader, counts admirers from Nairobi to Jamaica and London. Russia is also courting him.
Three Razorbacks claimed national titles during the Jamaican National Championships this weekend as Tyrice Taylor won the ...
T he Annihilation of Fish, directed by Charles Burnett and released in 1999 and now newly restored by Kino Lorber, features ...
Today’s Jamaica reveres its Maroon history. Among the seven figures designated as “National Heroes” by the government, the only woman is Nanny, who also appears on the country’s $500 banknote.
Pan-African leader Marcus Mosiah Garvey, convicted of mail fraud in 1923 in the U.S., is buried at National Heroes Park in Kingston. His remains were brought to Jamaica in 1964 after his death in ...
Queen Nanny or Nanny born c. 1685 and passed c. 1755. Queen Nanny, a Jamaican national hero, was a well-known leader of the Jamaican Maroons in the 18th century.