MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator Kamina Johnson Smith has warned about the possible impact on the Jamaican passport by people using it to travel to Central American countries as part of a scheme to enter the United States illegally.

King Charles III arrived in Berlin on Wednesday for his first foreign trip as Britain’s monarch, hoping to improve the UK’s relations with the European Union and show he can win hearts and minds abroad, just as his mother did for seven decades.

Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, landed at Berlin’s government airport in the early afternoon. The king, dressed in a black coat, and his wife, in a light blue coat and a feather-trimmed teal hat worn at a jaunty angle, paused at the top of their plane’s stairs to receive a 21-gun salute as two military jets performed a flyover.

The royal couple said in a joint statement, released on their official Twitter account, that it was a “great joy” to be able to develop the “longstanding friendship between our two nations.”

An hour later, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, Elke Buedenbender, welcomed them with military honors at the German capital’s historic Brandenburg Gate.

Soldiers hoisted the British and German flags as the national anthems were played. Steinmeier and Charles then strolled past the cheering, flag-waving crowd, shaking hands and chatting briefly with people.

Some took close-up pictures on their phones as Charles and Camilla approached, while others gave them flower bouquets. One woman handed Charles a gift bag. Journalists and security personnel trailed the royal couple and their German hosts as they made their way back to their motorcade.

Charles, 74, who ascended the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September, is set to be crowned on May 6. As Britain’s head of state, the king meets weekly with the prime minister and retains his mother’s role as leader of the Commonwealth.

He had initially planned to visit France before heading to Germany, but the first leg of his trip was cancelled due to massive protests over the French government’s efforts to raise the country’s retirement age by two years.

Billed as a multi-day tour of the EU’s two biggest countries, the trip was designed to underscore British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s efforts to rebuild relations with the bloc after six years of arguments over Brexit and highlight the countries’ shared history as they work together to combat Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Now everything rests on Germany, where the king faces the first big test of whether he can be an effective conduit for the “soft power” the House of Windsor has traditionally wielded, helping Britain pursue its geopolitical goals through the glitz and glamour of a 1,000-year-old monarchy.

Highlighting the diplomatic importance of the trip, Charles was accompanied by Britain’s Foreign Secretary, James Cleverley.

Charles, a former naval officer who is the first British monarch to earn a university degree, is expected to insert heft where his glamorous mother once wielded star power.

During an afternoon reception and again at a white tie evening banquet at Palace Bellevue, the German president’s official residence, Steinmeier remarked on the significance of Charles’s first visit taking him to Berlin, calling it “a wonderful personal gesture and at the same time an important sign for German-British relations.”

Pope Francis is expected to be discharged on Saturday from the Rome hospital where he is being treated for bronchitis as his recovery proceeds "in a “normal” way, even had pizza for dinner and will be in St. Peter's Square for Palm Sunday Mass, the Vatican said.

Friday, 31 March 2023 09:03

Two-day strike could cost JUTC almost $6 million

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The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is being blamed by the Opposition for the crisis in which it has found itself since Wednesday, when thousands of commuters in the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region (KMTR) were forced to find other means of transportation as drivers employed to the company stayed off the job over a salary dispute.

Adrianna Laing, the 13-year-old Westmoreland girl who was airlifted to the US for emergency medical care after being severely burnt in a house fire that claimed the lives of her brothers, returned to Jamaica on Thursday.

A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter, the first-ever criminal case against a former US president and a jolt to Trump’s bid to retake the White House in 2024.

Apolice constable attached to the Greater Portmore Police Station was charged with breach of the Dangerous Drugs Act and unprofessional conduct after he was allegedly found with contraband at the station while on duty.

Lawyers for Tesha Miller, the man convicted of masterminding the 2008 murder of former chairman of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) Douglas Chambers, on Wednesday began mounting their appeal against his 38 years at hard labour sentence.

Executive Director of the Integrity Commission Greg Christie on Wednesday rejected claims that the Commission embarrassed Prime Minister Andrew Holness in its tabling of a report in Parliament last month on the investigation into the awarding of contracts to Westcon Limited.

The HEART/NSTA-VTDI (Vocational Training Development Unit) is set to benefit from a major contribution from Tech Giant Huawei through a Memorandum of Understanding signed at the company’s Hope Road head office on Thursday.

Monday, 27 March 2023 11:54

SVL Announces $45M Lotto Winner

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Supreme Ventures has produced another Lotto winner!