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Hurricane Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling toward the Cayman Islands and taking aim at Mexico鈥檚 Caribbean coast with at least seven dead in its wake.
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Beryl hit Jamaica as a Category 4 storm and by Thursday afternoon had weakened some but still forged on as a still-powerful Category 2, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
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Hurricane Beryl is roaring across the Caribbean Sea as a monstrous Category 5 storm on a path toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. At least four people have died after Beryl slammed ashore in the southeast Caribbean.
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Peter Anthony Morgan, known as 'Peetah,' was the lead singer of the reggae band Morgan Heritage, a Grammy-winning group that was formed by children of singer Denroy Morgan and came to be known for its varied influences and tight vocal harmonies.
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The State Department is discouraging tourists from traveling to the Caribbean islands. But government officials from both nations hope that won't keep tourists from coming.
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COMMENTARY The Jamaican soccer team's stunning run in the women's World Cup reminds us of a virtue we in the New World should prize: the leveling of the playing field.
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Jamaica produced one of the biggest surprises of the Women鈥檚 World Cup so far by holding France to a 0-0 draw.
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Funding for Jamaica鈥檚 preparation for the Women鈥檚 World Cup has seemed so uncertain that a player鈥檚 mom took it upon herself to fundraise for the team.
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U.N. Secretary General Ant贸nio Guterres is warning that Haiti鈥檚 鈥渢ragic situation鈥 threatens the security of the Caribbean region and beyond as he pressed the international community for a response.
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Jamaica鈥檚 prime minister says his government is willing to send soldiers and police officers to Haiti as part of a proposed multinational security assistance deployment.
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An investigation into a private investment firm in Jamaica where $12.7 million belonging to sprinter Usain Bolt has led to one of the largest fraud scandals to hit the Caribbean island. One top official has been forced to resign.
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Author Jonathan Escoffery talks with 港澳天下彩Sundial鈥檚 Carlos Fr铆as about his first book, If I Survive You, which was nominated for a National Book Award. His book of interconnected fictional stories draws on his real experience of a Jamaican family fleeing political oppression and immigrating to Miami 鈥 where they confront issues of race, class and crushing economic disparity.