Melanie Fiona: Music, Motherhood, Restrictions & Gratitude

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 17, 2020

Melanie Fiona: The girl that signs 4 am and Can’t Say I Never Loved You. The RnB singer from Canada graced her followers with a lengthy note of gratitude. She talks, motherhood, music, being thankful and restrictions. She wrote, In the absence of putting out new music, I’ve lost a lot of followers. I get it. The…

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Jamaica Live Top Stories: Farmer Workers Sign Waiver. Tufton Visited Quarantine. Lebron Host Class Off 2020

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 17, 2020

According to ET, James put on the event with his LeBron James Family Foundation in conjunction with the XQ Institute and the Entertainment Industry Foundation Partner. There are graduations all across the nation. Students are not able to celebrate their graduation after the coronavirus pandemic. All schools are closed. The basket ball star kicked off Saturday’s Graduate Together: America…

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Jamaica Live Top Stories: Complaints At Quarantine Facilities. Italy Deaths. Madagascar COVID CURE

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 16, 2020

Prime Minister Andrew Holness Addresses Complaints At Quarantine Facilities. 99% of Those Who Died From Virus Had Other Illness, Italy Says.Madagascar slams WHO for not endorsing its herbal curePresident Rajoelina said WHO has shut eyes, as a drug to combat COVID-19 has been discovered by a poor African country.#JamaicaLivers#Livers#jlnreports Spread the love

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Nevada Nurse Said NYC Murdering Minorities-Not COVID

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 5, 2020

The video is making rounds on Social Media and the story has been picked up by the Daily Mail. The video is of a very distraught nurse claiming people are being murdered in NYC not by COVID-19 as recorded. According to Daily Mail, Nicole Sirotek  who is an ICU nurse from Nevada came to NYC to…

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COVID-19 First Appeared In France In December

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According to CGTN, The novel coronavirus first appeared in France on December 27, 2019, said Yves Cohen, an intensive care chief of a hospital in Paris, in an interview with local media on Sunday. Professor Yves Cohen affirms that a patient had Covid-19 in France from December 27 He told BFM TV that his medical team revisited test…

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COVID-19 Immunity Passport: Digital Or Hand Wrist Band

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According to Sky News, Immunity passports have been suggested by health ministers in the UK and Germany, and Chile. They have officially announced their intention to issue them to patients who have recovered from the virus. In the UK, Health Secretary Matt Hancock suggested “something like an immunity certificate or a wristband” to help manage the…

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People Cannot Get Coronavirus Twice, Scientist Say

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According The Metro UK, Scientists began to fear humans are unable to develop long-term immunity against the virus after recovered. The fear came after patients in South Korea, China and Japan tested positive for a second time – sometimes weeks after being discharged from hospital. Coronavirus patients ‘can’t relapse once they’ve recovered’ The South Korean expert panel…

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Homeless People & Garbage Overrun NYC Subway

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 26, 2020

Homeless People Overrun NYC Subway amidst Coronavirus Crisis If you live in New York City, you may not be surprised by these images. In fact, homelessness have always overrun the New York City subway system. The honest truth is, the NYC subway system can be considered as absolutely disgusting on a normal day. The elevators…

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Sunlight and Humidity Kills Coronavirus The Fastest

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 24, 2020

William Bryan, who is the science and technology adviser to the Department of Homeland Security, told reporters at the White House on Thursday that government scientists found ultraviolet rays had a potent impact on the pathogen. “The virus dies quickest in the presence of direct sunlight,” Bryan said. Sunlight on the coronavirus “Our most striking…

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Japan’s Sex Workers Offered COVID-19 Stimulus Money But Said It Is Not Enough

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 23, 2020

According to CNN, Japanese officials reversed course, after being criticized, announcing several days later that the proposed stimulus plan would include women working legally in the sex industry. Under the drafted guidelines, sex work agencies and employers could receive subsidies for those who have to stay home to care for children during school closures. Sex workers…

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Government Clarifies U.S. Migrant Transit Deal Amid Public Backlash

Jamaica Live News Desk– | June 16, 2026 KINGSTON, Jamaica — A storm of controversy erupted online Tuesday after the Jamaica Gleaner reported that Jamaica had agreed to accept non-nationals being removed from the United States under a new arrangement between the two countries. The headline, “DEPORTEE DEAL – Jamaica offers to accept non-nationals being…
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Jamaican-Born MrBeast Winner Released After Being Swept Up In Paraguay Drug Probe

Jamaica Live News Desk– | June 02, 2026 Jamaican-born pilot Jabari Brown, the young aviator who rose to international fame after winning a private jet challenge hosted by YouTube megastar MrBeast, found himself at the centre of an international drug trafficking investigation in Paraguay over the weekend. Brown, 20, who is known online as “Captain…
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Woman Gives Birth Mid-Flight from Jamaica to US, Ignites Birthright Citizenship Debate

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 11, 2026 A routine flight from Kingston to New York turned into a global talking point after a baby was born mid-air aboard Caribbean Airlines Flight BW005 on April 4, 2026 — raising a complicated and controversial question: Where does this child legally belong? Passengers onboard the flight, which…
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JUTC Drivers Busted in an alleged Expanding Ticket Fraud Scandal

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 11, 2026 The scandal rocking the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is widening, as detectives from the National Strategic Anti-Gang Division (NSAD) have slapped charges on four more employees in a growing crackdown on alleged fare fraud. The accused—31-year-old Kimanie Brown of Sandy Bay, Clarendon; 41-year-old Nikesha Bell of…
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Ask for Justice, Get Locked Out: UK Party Targets Countries Over Reparations

Jamaica Live News Desk– | April 10, 2026 Reform UK’s proposal to block visas over slavery reparations ignites outrage across the Caribbean, raising deeper questions about Britain’s historical accountability. A political firestorm is brewing across the Atlantic after Britain’s right-wing Reform UK party declared that it would deny visas to nationals from countries pursuing slavery…
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Crime Against Humanity—But No Accountability? U.S., Israel and Argentina Vote ‘No’ as World Confronts Slavery’s Legacy”

On March 25, 2026, the United Nations General Assembly passed a historic resolution—A/80/L.48—formally declaring the transatlantic trafficking and racialized enslavement of Africans as “the gravest crime against humanity.” Backed by 123 nations and championed by Ghana under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the resolution pushes the world closer to an uncomfortable but long-overdue conversation:…
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