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- The Caribbean Gambit: How a False Pretext Drives the US Toward Venezuela ConflictContradicting U.S. intelligence that finds no fentanyl production in Venezuela, the Trump administration is using the claim as a casus belli for a Caribbean confrontation. Driven by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the campaign leverages military rhetoric, redirected aid funds, and the lure of oil to justify escalation against the Maduro government.
- Donroe Doctrine as trump pushed imperialism and neocolonialish in latin Americ and the Caribbeanbeyond traditional diplomacy, favoring instead the weaponization of economic pressure, support for pliable authoritarian figures, and the potential for increased militarization to discipline nations that resist Washington’s influence
- Jamaica’s Reality Check: Why the “Gem of the Caribbean” Deserves a Better BlueprintJamaica is often called the “Gem of the Caribbean,” yet it trails behind smaller island nations in living standards, wages, and opportunities. As brain drain rises and inequality deepens, it’s time to face the uncomfortable truths holding the nation back. Real progress begins with accountability—not denial—and a bold new vision inspired by successful models like Singapore.
- Jamaican Women’s 4x100m Team Delivers Season’s Best, Cruises to World Championships FinalJamaica’s women’s 4x100m relay team blazed to a season’s best of 41.80 seconds at the World Athletics Championships, securing a spot in the final and setting up a thrilling showdown for the gold medal.
- Heartbreak in Tokyo: Jamaica’s Gold Medal Dreams Shattered by a Shocking 4x100m Relay Baton DropIn a stunning turn of events at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Jamaica’s star-studded men’s 4x100m relay team, featuring 100m champions Oblique Seville and Kishane Thompson, was knocked out of contention after a catastrophic baton drop. This devastating mistake on the final exchange has left fans reeling and marks a major disaster for the Caribbean sprint powerhouse.
- Bryan Levell smashes a PB of 19.64s to grab bronze in his first senior World ChampThe 21-year-old Jamaican sprinter delivered a fearless race, carving out a new personal best in the process on is way to his championship medal





