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Jermaine Thomas, who was born to a naturalized U.S. citizen father on a U.S. Army base, was recently deported to Jamaica.
Jamaica is looking to transform the Caribbean's thriving tourism industry by developing the region's tallest hotel.
This is the follow-up to ‘A call to action for national transformation’, published in the Jamaica Observer on May 26, 2025.
In late June 2025, amid the Trump administration's push to remove immigrants illegally residing in the U.S. en masse, social ...
A 34-year-old man from Jamaica has been charged with assault as a hate crime after allegedly attacking a Muslim woman aboard ...
New York City has launched a housing lottery for 90 units in a 24-story residential building at 94-15 Sutphin Blvd. in ...
Nancy Froston and Cerys Jones analyse the key talking points from the Lionesses' final game before Euro 2025 gets under way ...
Jamaica will ask King Charles to request legal advice from the London-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the ...
Celebrate 70 years of Jamaica tourism with exclusive travel deals, events, and experiences. Book your island escape before ...
Bluefields Bay might just be the best kept secret in all of Jamaica. For more than forty years, those in-the-know have snuck ...
Born on a US base, a soldier’s son is stateless. Deported to Jamaica, Jermaine Thomas' case sparks a heated debate over ...
A man born to an active-duty member of the United States military on an Army base in Germany in 1986 before coming to the ...