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By Alexander Scott November 8, 2025

War drums in a zone of peace

The drums of war are beating in the Caribbean, and they are getting louder and louder. The United States has set its sights firmly on Venezuela, using the lie that Venezuela …

Issue # 218

War drums in a zone of peace

November 8, 2025

Rebuilding after Hurricane Melissa

November 8, 2025

Major trauma from Melissa

November 8, 2025

Oh America: Home of the free, in certain decline

November 8, 2025

Liverpudlian Anxiety

November 8, 2025

Personalities in the development of Education in Jamaica

November 8, 2025
By Wendell Clarke March 29, 2024

Oh, What A Tangled Web We Weave

I have long spoken of Jamaica’s broken foreign policy, the farcical and duplicitous stances we have taken in the recent past. I sound the alarm for many reasons, first because this …

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By Joan Williams March 15, 2024

Will The Exploited Be Compensated For Slavery?Do Not Hold Your Breath!

On the 7th February, I posted a blog entitled ‘The Thieving British” (which was subsequently carried in Public Opinion). In the article, I expressed shock at the story on BBC which exposed Britain’s audacity in loaning treasures …

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By Wendell Clarke March 15, 2024

Nobody Wins But We All Lose

Nobody Wins, But We All Lose The day after the night before is always the hardest. Anyone who has gone hard will tell you that. The day after is when you …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray March 15, 2024

Our Civics Illiteracy And The Health Of our Democracies

I once had a friend — a talented friend. He was a few years older than me. I met him while I was in the teaching profession. We shared, pretty much, …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray March 1, 2024

Do We Need Another National Hero – The Marley Saga

Everybody in the world has an opinion about something or the other. But every opinion is as a nail, a common hardware item, which, without an external force applied to the …

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By The Terrible Tout March 1, 2024

Betting Is Not The Same As Gambling

As gambling options seem never-ending, maybe it’s time for a seminar on the differences between gambling and betting. There’s a reason that Government’s statutory body regulating these activities is named The …

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By Wendell Clarke March 1, 2024

Will We Be Bullied On Haiti

The Jamaican government in recent weeks has come under pressure from her erstwhile ally the US, when it released a revised travel advisory downgrading Jamaica’s status. The reasons given will not …

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By Joan Williams February 16, 2024

British Thieves

I did an immediate double take on hearing this news headline on BBC; “UK to loan back Ghana’s looted ‘crown jewels’”. Thinking I had misheard, I made sure not to be …

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By Wendell Clarke February 16, 2024

Still not PNP country

Local government elections are on the horizon, set to be held on the 26th of February, and the silly season is well and truly underway. In one corner we have the …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray February 16, 2024

Irony of Ironies – Chief Justice John Roberts and the State of Alabama

When I was a little boy there was a family that moved into our neighbourhood with children, the oldest being a boy of about my age. I was thrilled at the …

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