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Water Minister Matthew Samuda rejects claims of politicisation in water infrastructure development Culture Minister Olivia Gange says this year's Emancipation and Independence celebrations will focus on Jamaica's resilience SIA records 27% decline in passenger arrivals up to May, when compared to the same period last year Seiveright says Jamaica must do more to turn potential into action and results Motorists seeking to clear up traffic tickets at National Arena to only show up if already registered Trelawny Municipal Corporation refutes claims it was involved in demolition of houses in Coopers Pen
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‘Young want to leave’: Libya’s brain drain, 15 years after Tripoli fell 

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Professionals who left a country in turmoil say they are unlikely to return as more in Libya could be planning to leave.

 

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