Man denies chopping down 300-year-old tree in Ghana
A man has appeared in court after a famous 300-year-old kola tree in southern Ghana was chopped down.
A man has appeared in court after a famous 300-year-old kola tree in southern Ghana was chopped down.
From local school boards to the halls of Congress, the ranks of elected officials of Hispanic heritage has surged throughout the United States.
At its Global Summit in Kigali, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), in collaboration with VFS Global, revealed that the African Travel & Tourism sector could add $168 billion to the continent’s economy and create over 18 million new jobs.
The Barbados Canada Association (BCA), under the patronage of the Consul General of Barbados, presented the 2023 edition of the highly anticipated Independence Gala, a grand celebration of Barbados' rich heritage and its 57th year of independence.
The recently published EU position for COP 28 includes many important vital issues that urgently need addressing but there is an important omission: specific mention of the imperative for reducing methane emissions.
Mexico’s government unveiled a $3.4 billion recovery plan for the battered coastal resort of Acapulco, including tax breaks and financial assistance for affected families, and said it could spend more if necessary.
Jamaica once again proves its status as a world-leading tourism destination, taking home a whopping eight total awards in the prestigious gold and silver categories at the 2023 Travvy Awards held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
According to Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, reports have been saying that a 5.4 magnitude earthquake had hit Jamaica, although no casualties or injuries were said to have occurred.
Authorities in the Indian capital of Delhi shut all primary schools for two days amid worsening levels of air pollution.
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The St. Kitts Tourism Authority is pleased to announce the milestone airlift route from New York (JFK) to St. Kitts (SKB) that took its maiden flight on November 2, 2023.
The Japanese government has granted $15 million to the Ministry of Health and Wellness of Jamaica to purchase an ambulance for the Falmouth Public General Hospital in Trelawny.
The Airport Agency, founder of CONNECT Aviation, is delighted to announce the second edition of CONNECT New World, the route development forum for the Caribbean and the Americas.
With November now started, the world begins to think “holidays.”
American journalist Graham Bensinger has renewed the debate about the superior abilities of Jamaican athletes including the world’s fastest man alive, Usain Bolt.
The journalist recently shared on Tik Tok a preview of an interview he did with Victor Conte, founder and president of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO), a California-based sports nutrition centre. In the interview, Conte says he suspects that the athletic achievements of Usain Bolt and others on Jamaica’s Olympic track team can be traced to their use of illegal drugs.
In the interview, dated 2017 on YouTube, Conte, who pled guilty to charges from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) of developing a banned steroid with the aid of bodybuilding chemist Patrick Arnold in 2005, is asked about the likelihood that Usain Bolt used illegal performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). He answered that he became suspicious of Bolt and the entire Jamaica Olympic team when their speed and race performance improved exponentially over a very short period.
While he acknowledged Usain’s talent and admitted the sprinter probably could have broken the world record without using drugs, he also stated, “Any time you’re going from 9:79 seconds to 9:58 seconds, that’s a couple of meters here. It’s suspicious.”
Conte said based his suspicions on analyses of Bolt’s races by former Russian sprint coach Remi Korchemmy, whom he called a “very scientific guy.”
A 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jamaica, with no casualties or injuries occurring, according to reports.