THE GLEANER MINUTE: Belize PM on travel for JA, Haiti | Guards protest | UK Monarchy slavery probe
Apr 6th, 2023 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:58#JamaicaGleaner #Jamaica #Belize #Haiti #Travel #Immigration #MininstryOfLabour #Protest #SecurityGuard #KingCharlesIII #British #Monarchy #Slavery #WorldChampionship #ObliqueSeville #TrackAndField #AnsinSportsComplex #Miramar #Florida APRIL 6, 2023: Belize’s Prime Minister John Briceño says his Government had no choice but to adjust immigration and travel policies for Jamaicans and Haitians amid a suspected ongoing human-smuggling ring in the region... Upset security guards on Thursday protested outside the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Kingston calling for its intervention in their contract issues with their security companies… King Charles III for the first time has signalled support for research into the British Monarchy's ties to slavery after a document showed an ancestor with shares in a slave-trading company… IN SPORTS: Twenty-six Jamaican athletes, led by World Championships
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