Argentina Faces Possible FIFA Sanctions Over Falklands Display

Argentina could face a FIFA fine after players displayed a banner supporting their country’s claim to the Falkland Islands following their World Cup semi-final win over England.

The banner read “Las Malvinas son Argentinas,” which means “The Falklands are Argentine.”

New York City to Introduce Dedicated Bus Lane in the Bronx

New York City is moving ahead with plans to create a dedicated bus lane along part of Tremont Avenue in the Bronx.

The new busway is expected to make daily commutes faster for about 39,000 bus riders by giving buses their own lane during peak hours.

Labour Ministry Warns of Fake Canada Work Programme Certificates

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is warning Jamaicans about fraudulent Canada Work Programme registration certificates currently circulating.

The Ministry says it does not issue certificates confirming applicant registration for overseas employment opportunities and is urging the public not to make payments, share personal information, or trust unverified documents.

Argentina Stuns England 2-1 to Reach 2026 FIFA World Cup Final

Argentina has booked its place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final after defeating England 2-1 in a dramatic semi-final.

England took the lead through Anthony Gordon, but Argentina fought back with late goals from Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez.

Performance-Based Salary Increments Resume for Eligible Public Sector Workers

The Ministry of Finance is reminding eligible public sector workers that annual performance-based salary increments have resumed.

Employees who achieve a performance assessment score of 75% or higher and meet the required standards can move up within their salary band.

Reggae Sumfest To Pay Tribute To Fantan Mojah

Reggae Sumfest will pay tribute to the late reggae artiste Fantan Mojah during A Taste of Reggae Sumfest on Saturday, July 18, 2026, at Plantation Cove, St. Ann, celebrating the life and legacy of one of Jamaica’s most respected cultural voices.

Disgraced Music Mogul Diddy Sells $55 Million Miami Mansion Linked to Federal Trial Testimony

Disgraced Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has sold his Star Island mansion in Miami for $55 million, a property prosecutors highlighted during his federal sex-trafficking trial.

The estate, purchased from Gloria Estefan in 2021, was described by prosecutors as a location connected to alleged “freak-offs” cited in the case.

 

Rapper Travis Scott Sued by Yacht Staffers Over Alleged Miami Incident

Rapper Travis Scott is facing a lawsuit from yacht staffers over an alleged June 2024 incident in Miami, with claims that he became aggressive while intoxicated.

The plaintiffs allege the rapper threatened crew members, assaulted staff and prevented them from leaving the yacht before his arrest for disorderly conduct.

 

Morgan Heritage Returns with New Single Honouring Peetah Morgan’s Legacy

Grammy-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage has released “Come Feel The Love,” its first new recording since the passing of founding member Peetah Morgan.

Written and produced by Stephen Marley, the single was released on July 10 through Ghetto Youths International and marks a new chapter while honouring Peetah’s legacy.

 

US President Donald Trump and Iraqi PM Al Al-Zaidi Pledge Stronger Economic Ties and Oil Cooperation

US President Donald Trump and Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi met at the White House, pledging to strengthen economic ties, expand oil production and deepen investment between the two countries.

President Trump praised Prime Minister al-Zaidi and said several energy deals were planned, while the Iraqi leader described the visit as the start of a new economic partnership.