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Jermaine Thomas, who was born to a naturalized U.S. citizen father on a U.S. Army base, was recently deported to Jamaica.
When Graham Serjeant arrived in Jamaica in 1966, it was accepted wisdom that few of those affected by sickle cell disease (SCD) survived beyond childhood. Yet he encountered adult patients living with ...
Nancy Froston and Cerys Jones analyse the key talking points from the Lionesses' final game before Euro 2025 gets under way ...
A man born to an active-duty member of the United States military on an Army base in Germany in 1986 before coming to the ...
Jamaica Squash, formerly known as the Jamaica Squash Association, revealed its new logo to an appreciative audience last week ...
England issued a statement of intent ahead of the Women's European Championship, demolishing Jamaica 7–0 at home in their ...
England hosted Jamaica in a pre-Euros friendly at the King Power before the USA take on the Republic of Ireland.Here's how ...
England's women warmed up for their title defence at Euro 2025 with a 7-0 demolition of Jamaica on Sunday at Leicester's King ...
Jamaica will ask King Charles to request legal advice from the London-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the ...
Malta Street is now also named Pastor Pearline B. James Way, with the sign revealed during the party. A poster for the ...
Stacy Coon, a 59-year-old from Oroville in Butte County, apparently drowned after going for a swim at Whittington Beach Park, ...
Born on a US base, a soldier’s son is stateless. Deported to Jamaica, Jermaine Thomas' case sparks a heated debate over citizenship.
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