Jamaicans in Kuwait trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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JTA concerned that shelterees remain at some schools months after Hurricane Melissa

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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Holness thanks Caricom for assisting Jamaica with Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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Gov’t says Black River is entering a new phase of commerce-driven redevelopment

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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Holness to serve on special Caricom committee to review governance and financing of community institutions

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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Woman killed alongside boyfriend in Queens Highway crash, laid to rest

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

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Sections of Jamaica rattled by magnitude 4.6 earthquake, this morning

Some Jamaicans in the Middle East are trying to be optimistic amidst unrest in the region.

Jamaica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade says it is monitoring military hostilities and hopes for an early resolution.

The ministry urges all Jamaicans in the region to exercise vigilance and to shelter in place as conditions may require.

In the meantime, a Jamaican teacher in Kuwait says along with other Jamaicans in the area she is monitoring the situation and prioritizing safety.

She notes that a missile was intercepted in the country on Saturday.

The educator explains that apart from minor issues, it is business as usual in Kuwait.

Read More