Daily Archives: May 31, 2018
Hospital employees interdicted as probe continues into improper disposal of dead babies
KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 31, CMC – Three employees at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH), have been interdicted as the probe continues into the improper disposal of the remains of neonates stored at the hospital’s morgue earlier this month.
Backstory: Using satellites to count buildings in South China Sea
HONG KONG - Shrouded in Chinese military secrecy and hidden from the eyes of journalists, Beijing’s build-up of man-made islands on reefs deep in the maritime heart of Southeast Asia is a vexing story to report.
Italy's anti-establishment leaders revive governing coalition
ROME (Reuters) - Italy’s anti-establishment parties revived coalition plans on Thursday, ending three months of political turmoil by announcing a government that promises to increase spending, challenge European Union fiscal rules and crack down on immigration.
Trump plays down chances of quick breakthrough as North Koreans bring letter
NEW YORK/ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday played down the chances of a quick deal in getting North Korea to abandon its nuclear arms as a delegation from Pyongyang headed to meet him with a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, suggesting a proposed summit may be back on.
Escapee back in custody
Escaped prisoner, Paul Southwell was recaptured in Bendals by prison officials thus morning.
Press Release: Hurricane season preparation
The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) is urging residents to be mindful of the destructive force of hurricanes and prepare accordingly to minimize damage during this year’s hurricane season which begins on Friday (June 1).
Referee opts out of officiating matches involving playoff teams
Veteran referee, Uriah Mack, has asked to be removed from officiating any further matches between the Potters Steelers and F&G Trading Cuties Ovals Ojays in their ongoing basketball playoff semifinals.
Champions eliminated from President’s Cup
Men’s volleyball champions Stoneville were eliminated from the President’s Cup tournament on Tuesday night after they failed to win their semifinal match at the indoor volleyball facility at YMCA Sports Complex.
Salah gives Egypt hope for World Cup with news over injury
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah will be fit to play some part in Egypt's World Cup campaign, his country says.
Bolt trains with Norwegian top-flight side Stromsgodset
Eight-time Olympic champion, Usain Bolt, is training with Norwegian top-flight football team Stromsgodset.
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